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41 pay through the nose
(to pay a lot, or too much.) pagar un dineral -
42 pay-packet
noun (an envelope containing a person's wages: The manager handed out the pay-packets.) sobre de la paga -
43 pay-per-view movie
s.película pay-per-view, película con pago adicional. -
44 pay down
VT + ADV [+ cash] pagar al contado; [+ deposit] pagar como desembolso inicial -
45 pay in
v + o + adv, v + adv + o (BrE) \<\<money\>\> depositar or (Esp) ingresar or (Col) consignar1.VT + ADV [+ money] ingresar, depositar; [+ cheque] ingresar, abonar2.VI + ADV (at bank) ingresar dinero* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + o (BrE) \<\<money\>\> depositar or (Esp) ingresar or (Col) consignar -
46 pay-and-display
[ˌpeɪǝndɪs'pleɪ]ADJ (Brit) [car park] de pago colocando el ticket en el interior del parabrisas -
47 pay-as-you-go
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48 pay-in slip
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49 pay-per-click
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50 pay-TV
['peɪtiːˌviː]N televisión f de pago -
51 pay heed to
Take heed of my warning; He paid no heed to me.) hacer caso a alguien, prestar atención a -
52 pay lip-service to
(to show respect to, or approval of, in word only, without sincerely feeling it.) alabar un ideal de boquilla -
53 pay one's respects (to someone)
(to visit (a person) as a sign of respect to him.) presentar sus respetos aEnglish-spanish dictionary > pay one's respects (to someone)
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54 pay one's respects (to someone)
(to visit (a person) as a sign of respect to him.) presentar sus respetos aEnglish-spanish dictionary > pay one's respects (to someone)
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55 pay
pron. El o ella. Pronombre de la tercera persona en singular. EJEM: paywan, con él o con ella; paytan, a él o a ella; paypaq, para él o para ella. -
56 pay TV
nTV TV paga f, compañía de televisión privada f -
57 pay cable
nTV televisión por cable privada f -
58 pay dirt
nMINE aluvión explotable m, aluvión productivo m (Esp), aluvión remunerador m (AmL), terreno aurífero m (AmL), terreno productivo m (Esp) -
59 pay off
vtWATER TRANSP sailors desembarcar, desenrolar -
60 pay out
vtWATER TRANSP the cable filar
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