pay

pay
I [peɪ] n
оплата, плата, заработная плата, заработок, жалование, денежное содержание, денежное довольствие

It emerged that some ministers were in the pay of the drug companies. — Выяснилось, что некоторые министры получали деньги от фармацевтических компаний.

- a high pay
- basic pay
- take-home pay
- an equal pay
- sick pay
- pay rise
- pay scales
- equal pay for equal work
- cut smb's pay
- receive one's pay
- draw one's pay
- be in the pay of
USAGE:
See salary, n
II [peɪ] v
1) платить, оплачивать, заплатить, уплатить, оплатить

When do I get paid? — Когда мне заплатят?

You paid too much for such a cheap thing. — Вы очень дорого заплатили за такую дешевую вещь.

How much did you pay for it? — Сколько вы за это заплатили?

It was a well/highly paid job. — Это была хорошо оплачиваемая работа.

- pay smb
- pay for smb
- pay money
- pay taxes
- pay on bill
- pay one's fare
- pay dearly
- pay a niggardly sum of money
- pay good money
- pay by the day
- pay in cash
- pay by cheque
- pay in advance
- pay in installments
- pay for smth, smb
- get paid
- pay one's bed and one's board
- pay for one's purchases
- pay beforehand
2) окупаться, оправдывать себя, приносить доход

It doesn't pay to begin all over again. — Не стоит начинать все сначала.

This business pays well. — Это дело приносит хороший доход.

How to make business pay? — Как сделать предприятие рентабельным?

Will they pay me my travelling expenses? — Мне оплятфт дорожные расходы?

To rob Peter to pay Paul. — Тришкин кафтан.

To pay smb back in smb's own coin. — Платить кому-либо его же монетой. /Как аукнется, так и откликнется.

He that dies/death pays all debts. — С мертвого, какой спрос. /Смерть спишет все долги

- business doesn't pay
- this enterprise pays
- this business pays
- this work will pay

Большой англо-русский учебный словарь сочетаемости. . 2010.

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