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  • 121pay back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms pay back : present tense I/you/we/they pay back he/she/it pays back present participle paying back past tense paid back past participle paid back 1) to give someone the same amount of money that you borrowed… …

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  • 122pay off — phrasal verb Word forms pay off : present tense I/you/we/they pay off he/she/it pays off present participle paying off past tense paid off past participle paid off 1) [intransitive] if something that you do pays off, it brings you some benefit… …

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  • 123pay as you throw — adj. A fee based on how much garbage a household or business generates; a program that implements such a fee. Also: pay as you throw, PAYT. adj. Example Citations: Two dozen area communities could be saving money under a program promoted by the… …

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  • 124Pay in lieu of notice — In the United Kingdom, if an employer dismisses an employee without giving the requisite notice pursuant to law or the employee s contract, the employer should pay in lieu of notice. ‘In lieu’ means ‘instead of’. This is also called severance pay …

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  • 125pay back — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you pay back some money that you have borrowed or taken from someone, you give them an equal sum of money at a later time. [V P n (not pron)] He burst into tears, begging her to forgive him and swearing to pay back everything… …

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  • 126pay rise — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms pay rise : singular pay rise plural pay rises British an increase in your salary. The American word is pay raise Nurses have been awarded a 3% pay rise …

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  • 127pay for — verb have as a guest I invited them to a restaurant • Syn: ↑invite • See Also: ↑invite out (for: ↑invite) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 128Pay pal — PayPal, Inc. Unternehmensform Corporation Gründung 1998 …

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