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22 pay
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23 pay
1. zahlen, auszahlen, entrichten (Geldbetrag);3. (fig.) sich bezahlt machen, sich lohnen -
24 pay by
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25 pay
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26 pay-TV
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27 pay
1. bezahlen2. Bezahlung3. Lohn -
28 pay up
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29 pay in
vt(into account) einzahlen -
30 pay in
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31 pay-off
'pay-off nto accept a \pay-off Bestechungsgelder annehmen;to make a \pay-off to sb jdn bestechen;to receive a \pay-off from sb von jdm bestochen werden4) ( sum payment)mortgage \pay-off Tilgung f einer Hypothek;to make a mortgage \pay-off eine Hypothek zurückzahlen [o tilgen] -
32 pay raise
cost of living \pay raise Teuerungszulage fto ask for/get [or receive] a \pay raise eine Gehalts-/Lohnerhöhung verlangen/bekommen -
33 'pay raise
cost of living \'pay raise Teuerungszulage f; -
34 pay rise
cost of living \pay rise Teuerungszulage f; -
35 pay-as-you-earn
pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) 1. ACC Quellenabzugsverfahren n, Pay-as-you-earn-Lohnabzug m (deductions at source); 2. PERS Quellenabzugsverfahren n, Pay-as-you-earn-Lohnabzug m; 3. TAX Abzüge mpl von Lohn oder Gehalt, Quellenabzugsverfahren n, Pay-as-you-earn-Lohnabzug mEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > pay-as-you-earn
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36 pay as you earn
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37 pay down
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38 pay television
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39 pay settlement
ˈpay set·tle·mentn Tarifvereinbarung fher new job included a generous \pay settlement in ihrem neuen Job bekam sie ein großzügiges Gehaltthe strikers were offered a better \pay settlement den Streikenden wurde eine Lohnerhöhung angeboten -
40 pay settlement
'pay set·tle·ment nTarifvereinbarung f;her new job included a generous \pay settlement in ihrem neuen Job bekam sie ein großzügiges Gehalt;the strikers were offered a better \pay settlement den Streikenden wurde eine Lohnerhöhung angeboten
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pay TV — ˌpay TˈV noun [uncountable] COMMERCE a system in which customers pay for the length of time they watch a particular television programme or channel: • Pay TV will be delivered on at least four channels. • Time Warner dominates the pay TV market… … Financial and business terms
pay up — {v.} To pay in full; pay the amount of; pay what is owed. * /The monthly installments on the car were paid up./ * /He pays his dues up promptly./ * /He gets behind when he is out of work but always pays up when he is working again./ … Dictionary of American idioms