pay
名词
1. 薪水,工资 - I received my pay at the end of the month. (我在月底收到了工资。) - The company offers competitive pay and benefits. (公司提供有竞争力的薪资和福利。) 2. 付款 - Please make the pay at the cashier's desk. (请在收银台付款。) - The customer refused to make the pay for the damaged goods. (顾客拒绝对损坏的商品付款。) 3. 报答,报酬 - His hard work finally got its pay. (他的辛勤工作终于得到了回报。) - The success of the project is a pay for their efforts. (项目的成功是对他们努力的回报。)动词
1. 付款,支付 - Don't forget to pay the bill before leaving the restaurant. (离开餐厅前别忘了付账单。) - He paid for the groceries with his credit card. (他用信用卡付了杂货的钱。) 2. 偿还,支付 - I will pay you back the money as soon as possible. (我会尽快偿还你的钱。) - They paid off their mortgage after years of hard work. (经过多年的努力,他们还清了房贷。) 3. 补偿,赔偿 - The insurance company will pay for the damages caused by the accident. (保险公司会赔偿事故造成的损失。) - The company was ordered to pay a large sum of money as compensation. (公司被命令支付大笔款项作为赔偿。)形容词
1. 有偿的 - This is a pay service, not a free one. (这是一个收费服务,不是免费的。) - The company offers pay television channels. (该公司提供付费电视频道。)词语辨析
1. pay / wage / salary - Pay generally refers to the money received for work, while wage specifically refers to payment based on hourly or daily rates. Salary refers to a fixed regular payment for work, often received on a monthly basis.词汇扩充
- payment, remuneration, compensation, settle, reimburse近义词
- compensate, remunerate, reward, settle, satisfy反义词
- withhold, forfeit, lose, charge, fine柯林斯词典
- pay (noun)1. Money that someone receives for their work.
2. The pay of a person or organization is the amount of money that they receive for the work they do.
- pay (verb)
1. If you pay an amount of money to someone, you give it to them because you are buying something from them or because you owe it to them.
2. If you pay a person or organization for something, you give them a sum of money for a particular purpose, especially when you would prefer not to.
牛津词典
- pay (noun)1. Money that an employee receives for their job.
2. A person's salary or wages.
- pay (verb)
1. Give (someone) money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
2. Give (a sum of money) to (someone) as payment for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred.
用法
- to pay off: to give someone all the money you owe them. (还清) - to pay for: to give money in exchange for goods or services. (支付) - to pay back: to return money that you have borrowed from someone. (偿还) - to pay up: to pay the full amount of money that you owe. (付清) - to pay in: to pay money into a bank account. (存入) - to pay out: to give someone money, especially because you have to. (支付)例句
- I received my pay at the end of the month. (我在月底收到了工资。)
- The company offers competitive pay and benefits. (公司提供有竞争力的薪资和福利。)
- Please make the pay at the cashier's desk. (请在收银台付款。)
- The customer refused to make the pay for the damaged goods. (顾客拒绝对损坏的商品付款。)
- His hard work finally got its pay. (他的辛勤工作终于得到了回报。)
- The success of the project is a pay for their efforts. (项目的成功是对他们努力的回报。)
- Don't forget to pay the bill before leaving the restaurant. (离开餐厅前别忘了付账单。)
- He paid for the groceries with his credit card. (他用信用卡付了杂货的钱。)
- I will pay you back the money as soon as possible. (我会尽快偿还你的钱。)
- They paid off their mortgage after years of hard work. (经过多年的努力,他们还清了房贷。)
- The insurance company will pay for the damages caused by the accident. (保险公司会赔偿事故造成的损失。)
- The company was ordered to pay a large sum of money as compensation. (公司被命令支付大笔款项作为赔偿。)
- This is a pay service, not a free one. (这是一个收费服务,不是免费的。)
- The company offers pay television channels. (该公司提供付费电视频道。)
- She received a good pay increase this year. (她今年获得了大幅加薪。)
- He was willing to pay any price for the painting he desired. (他愿意为自己心仪的画付出任何代价。)
- The employer decided to withhold their pay due to their poor performance. (雇主决定因为他们表现差而扣留他们的工资。)
- The company's pay policy is fair and transparent. (公司的工资政策公平透明。)
- She took a part-time job to supplement her pay. (她找了份兼职工作来增加收入。)
- The workers went on strike demanding higher pay. (工人们举行罢工,要求更高的薪资。)
- He used his bonus to pay off his debts. (他用奖金还清了债务。)