intransitive. To give money or its equivalent in return for goods, services, etc., or in discharge of a debt or obligation. Also figurative.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > payment > pay [verb (intransitive)] (43) payc1387 intransitive. To give money or its equivalent in return for goods, services, etc., or in discharge of a debt or obligation. Also figurative. to pay for——c1387 intransitive. Of a person: to give (money or other equivalent) for goods or services; to bear (the cost of something); to recompense (labour, etc.)… to come off?1544 intransitive. To provide or hand over money. Cf. to come down 11 at phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete. settle1788 absol. or intransitive. To settle accounts by payment. Chiefly const. with. spring1906 intransitive. Australian and U.S. slang. To pay. Usually with for. pester1936 transitive and intransitive. To pay. Subcategories:— pay up or out (13) — pay ready money (2) — lay down money (4) — pay a deposit or part-payment (1) — pay dearly or excessively (3) — pay promptly (1) — be slow to pay (2) — pay expenses (5) — pay for maintenance or upkeep (1) — pay lump sum for recurring charge (1) — become due for payment (1) — be responsible for payment (2) — settle accounts (1) |
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