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101 pay high
v. fazla ödemek, pahalıya mâletmek -
102 pay homage to
saygı göstermek, bağlı olmak -
103 pay in hard cash
v. peşin ödemek -
104 pay in kind
aynı şekilde karşılık -
105 pay into
v. yatırmak, para yatırmak -
106 pay lip service to
v. sözde bağlılık göstermek -
107 pay load
ücretli yükleme, kazançlı yük, füze içindeki patlayıcı, uzay aracı mürettebatı -
108 pay no attention
v. önemsememek, aldırış etmemek, dikkate almamak, hiçe saymak, aldırmamak -
109 pay obeisance to
hürmet etmek, saygı göstermek -
110 pay on the nail
peşin ödemek -
111 pay one's addresses to
v. kur yapmak -
112 pay one's attention to smb
v. kur yapmak, iltifat etmek -
113 pay one's court to
v. kur yapmak -
114 pay one's debt
v. borcunu ödemek -
115 pay one's debt to nature
can borcunu ödemek, ölmek -
116 pay one's respects to
v. saygılarını sunmak, nezaket ziyaretinde bulunmak, selam söylemek -
117 pay one's way
kendi kendini geçindirmek, borca girmemek, peşin alışveriş yapmak -
118 pay packet
maaş zarfı -
119 pay particular attention
v. özellikle dikkat etmek, özel bir önem göstermek -
120 pay per view
n. paralı televizyon yayını
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