词汇 | paid |
释义 | paid verb uk /peɪd/ us /peɪd/ past simple and past participle ofpay(pay的过去式及过去分词) Paying money 2FA 2SV ante up (something) burn a hole in someone's pocketidiom buying power credit limit fund non-contributory outlay overpaid put someone through something put something on your/someone's card put something towards something run to something self-finance spend spent splurge sponsor tipper paid adjective uk /peɪd/ us /peɪd/ being given money for something: 付费的;支付薪金的;受雇用的 Are you looking for paid work or voluntary work?你是在找付报酬的还是义务的工作? paid employment有报酬的工作 UKpaid holiday带薪假期 USpaid vacation带薪假期 paid leave带薪休假 used in combination to refer to the amount of money that someone is given for their work: (用在复合词中)报酬…的 low-paid workers工资很低的工人 a well-paid job薪水很高的工作 She's finally in paid employment. I really need to find some paid work. She can take up to three weeks of paid leave. I can take some time off work but it won't be paid. What a luxury to have a paid holiday. Paying money 2FA 2SV ante up (something) burn a hole in someone's pocketidiom buying power credit limit fund non-contributory outlay overpaid put someone through something put something on your/someone's card put something towards something run to something self-finance spend spent splurge sponsor tipper paid | American Dictionarypaid us/peɪd/ past simple and past participle of pay paid | Business Englishpaid adjective uk /peɪd/us FINANCE, ECONOMICS a paid job, activity, or period of time is one for which you are given money: After retiring from politics, he earned millions giving paid speeches and writing books. paid job/position/postMs. Larkin later took a paid government post. paid work/employmentMany of these women, aged 40 and over, are just returning to paid employment. paid holiday/vacation/leaveLabor unions have made paid family leave a top priority. paid overtime/time offWill we receive paid overtime for the extra work? Employees who work Christmas Day are given a paid day off in compensation. low-paid/poorly paidIn the interview, she mentioned the number of black workers in low-paid jobs. high-paid/well-paidStudents want to get a degree and start work in a well-paid career. FINANCE, ECONOMICS a paid worker, employee, etc. is given money for work that they do: For years, he was a paid informant to the police. a paid consultant/advisor/contractorMs. Minow also criticized the wisdom of using paid advisers as consultants. high-paid/best-paidHe has been called Britain's highest-paid civil servant. low-paid/poorly paidThe people who clean our most expensive buildings are often our most poorly paid employees. Compare volunteer ACCOUNTING, TAX used to talk about an amount of money that was owed to someone for which a payment has been made: The invoice was marked 'paid' in red letters. I spent my day filing paid bills in a dark basement. a paid parking ticket COMMERCE a paid service is one which people must pay for in order to have it: The paid internet service was three times faster than the free one. The magazine also publishes paid business listings in its back pages. COMMERCE used to describe a person who has paid money for a service: The news website has 2 million paid subscribers. See alsodelivered duty paid duty-paid employer-paid fully-paid shares partly-paid shares postage paidadjective prepaid reply paid underpaid unpaid |
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