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Перевод: paid
[прилагательное] оплаченный; нанятый; [глагол] #past и p.p. от pay
Тезаурус:
- "It's hard on them because they had paid their individual fees.
- While in Texas, Ice also paid a 516 fine that had been outstanding since he was convicted of assault in 1988.
- A year later it paid off.
- The designers have paid a lot of attention to safety, says Robert Chevillon, deputy general manager.
- The second is a structure, unique in its figures and inscription, in memory of the Waggoners' Reserve, a volunteer corps of 1,000 local farmworkers, paid only 1 a year, who provided horse-drawn transport carrying vital supplies to the trenches in Europe during the First World War.
- Fortunately, the young men soon recognised the comparative worths of their parents and paid their mother great respect.
- And at Pilkingtons, if employees are paying a fixed rate of interest on their old mortgage and cannot obtain such favourable terms on a new mortgage, the company makes annual lump sum payments in arrears amounting to the difference paid in interest on the capital sum outstanding on the original mortgage at the time of transfer.
- In December of the previous year the Leaders had paid an equally affectionate and touching tribute to a neighbour of Mr Ramsey's, Mr James Lyske: "This meeting desires to put on record their deep sense of a loss upon the death of Mr James Lyske, a Class Leader for many years, a life-long member of the Memorial Church and an official of the CE Society.
- I think Tony gave him confidence because Tony looked after the day-to-day worries of how one paid for what one was going to do.
- She had found Doreen at an early stage, and paid her over the odds to keep the house running smoothly.
- This doesn't just apply to those who have paid for the event.
- The highest spending is amongst families with more members in paid employment, and lowest amongst pensioner families.
- "A woman might say "Sorry we haven't paid because my husband has lost his job and I'm unemployed" so I say "OK, let's come to an arrangement, work it out."
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