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单词 paid
释义
verbpeɪd
  • past and past participle of pay
adjective peɪdpeɪd
  • 1(of work or leave) for or during which one receives pay.

    five weeks paid holiday a year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Under the agreement the appellant was entitled to paid annual leave but not to sick pay.
    • When a child is ill it should be accepted that fathers will need paid leave to help care for the child.
    • Most Germans have as many as six weeks of paid vacation during the year.
    • The Essex study shows women spend less time on household chores but do more paid work.
    • The majority, some 66 percent, it said, left for paid employment.
    • Somebody, somewhere - please give Green Fairy an incredibly highly paid writing gig.
    • The burden could grow exponentially as the female participation rate in paid employment escalates.
    • We offer a competitive benefits package including medical insurance, paid vacation and holidays.
    • Fathers are also now legally entitled to take paid time off work around the time of the birth.
    • The purpose of this article is to suggest that paid maternity leave is not a fertility policy.
    • The council is working to attract higher paid jobs, but this is not a city for the rich.
    • Nobody would argue that paid maternity leave is anything but a good thing.
    • Chronic illness is likely to lead to impaired capacity to participate in paid employment.
    • We will be advertising soon and it will be one of the best paid nursing jobs in the country.
    • There wasn't even such a thing as paid annual vacation until the unions negotiated it.
    • Surely a month of fully paid leave would not be too much to expect?
    • Please can you suggest some form of genuine paid work at home that my husband or I could do?
    • As well as paid surveying work, Smith explored everywhere he could.
    1. 1.1attributive (of a person in a specified occupation) in receipt of pay.
      a paid informer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was also rumoured that he was the second highest paid artist in the world next to Picasso.
      • Highly paid civil servants faced six per cent cuts in their wages in three phases.
      • They appear to be of much more value to the area and its people than the paid officials.
      • It is run by a small team of paid staff and a large number of volunteers from all over the world.

Rhymes

abrade, afraid, aid, aide, ambuscade, arcade, balustrade, barricade, Belgrade, blade, blockade, braid, brigade, brocade, cannonade, carronade, cascade, cavalcade, cockade, colonnade, crusade, dissuade, downgrade, enfilade, esplanade, evade, fade, fusillade, glade, grade, grenade, grillade, handmade, harlequinade, homemade, invade, jade, lade, laid, lemonade, limeade, made, maid, man-made, marinade, masquerade, newlaid, orangeade, palisade, parade, pasquinade, persuade, pervade, raid, serenade, shade, Sinéad, staid, stockade, stock-in-trade, suede, tailor-made, they'd, tirade, trade, Ubaid, underpaid, undismayed, unplayed, unsprayed, unswayed, upbraid, upgrade, wade
 
 
pādpeɪd
  • past and past participle of pay
adjectivepādpeɪd
  • 1(of work or leave) for or during which one receives pay.

    a one-month paid vacation
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Somebody, somewhere - please give Green Fairy an incredibly highly paid writing gig.
    • We offer a competitive benefits package including medical insurance, paid vacation and holidays.
    • The burden could grow exponentially as the female participation rate in paid employment escalates.
    • The purpose of this article is to suggest that paid maternity leave is not a fertility policy.
    • We will be advertising soon and it will be one of the best paid nursing jobs in the country.
    • The Essex study shows women spend less time on household chores but do more paid work.
    • Nobody would argue that paid maternity leave is anything but a good thing.
    • Most Germans have as many as six weeks of paid vacation during the year.
    • When a child is ill it should be accepted that fathers will need paid leave to help care for the child.
    • There wasn't even such a thing as paid annual vacation until the unions negotiated it.
    • Surely a month of fully paid leave would not be too much to expect?
    • The council is working to attract higher paid jobs, but this is not a city for the rich.
    • The majority, some 66 percent, it said, left for paid employment.
    • Fathers are also now legally entitled to take paid time off work around the time of the birth.
    • Chronic illness is likely to lead to impaired capacity to participate in paid employment.
    • Please can you suggest some form of genuine paid work at home that my husband or I could do?
    • Under the agreement the appellant was entitled to paid annual leave but not to sick pay.
    • As well as paid surveying work, Smith explored everywhere he could.
    1. 1.1attributive (of a person in a specified occupation) in receipt of pay.
      a paid, anonymous informer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was also rumoured that he was the second highest paid artist in the world next to Picasso.
      • They appear to be of much more value to the area and its people than the paid officials.
      • It is run by a small team of paid staff and a large number of volunteers from all over the world.
      • Highly paid civil servants faced six per cent cuts in their wages in three phases.
 
 
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