(fiil) ödemek, karşılığını vermek, para vermek, değmek, etmek

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pay
When 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. When you pay something such as a bill or a debt, you pay the amount that you owe. Accommodation is free -- all you pay for is breakfast and dinner We paid £35 for each ticket The wealthier may have to pay a little more in taxes He proposes that businesses should pay taxes to the federal government You can pay by credit card
bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action; "You'll pay for this!"; "She had to pay the penalty for speaking out rashly"; "You'll pay for this opinion later"
To be profitable
The amount of wages, salary, or other earned income you receive for your employment, including amounts you contribute to a 401(k), 403(b) or flexible benefits plan, but excluding any Providence-funded dollars you receive in cash from a flex plan
be worth it; "It pays to go through the trouble"
To discharge, as a debt, demand, or obligation, by giving or doing what is due or required; to deliver the amount or value of to the person to whom it is owing; to discharge a debt by delivering (money owed)
To give or offer, without an implied obligation; as, to pay attention; to pay a visit
To give money in exchange for goods or services
For the Life, AD&D, Survivor Income Protection, and Business Travel Accident Plans
If you are paid to do something, someone gives you some money so that you will help them or perform some service for them. Students were paid substantial sums of money to do nothing all day but lie in bed If you help me, I'll pay you anything
To give (something else than money)
To cover, as bottom of a vessel, a seam, a spar, etc
If a course of action pays, it results in some advantage or benefit for you. It pays to invest in protective clothing He talked of defending small nations, of ensuring that aggression does not pay
When you pay money into a bank account, you put the money in the account. He paid £20 into his savings account There is nothing more annoying than queueing when you only want to pay in a few cheques
If something that you buy or invest in pays for itself after a period of time, the money you gain from it, or save because you have it, is greater than the amount you originally spent or invested. investments in energy efficiency that would pay for themselves within five years
give money, usually in exchange for goods or services; "I paid four dollars for this sandwich"; "Pay the waitress, please"
with tar or pitch, or waterproof composition of tallow, resin, etc
If a job, deal, or investment pays, it brings you a profit or earns you some money. They owned land; they made it pay
When you are paid, you get your wages or salary from your employer. The lawyer was paid a huge salary I get paid monthly They could wander where they wished and take jobs from who paid best
render; "pay a visit"; "pay a call"
(fiil) ödemek, karşılığını vermek, para vermek, değmek, etmek

    Hyphenation

    (fi·il) ö·de·mek, kar·şı·lı·ğı·nı ver·mek, pa·ra ver·mek, değ·mek, et·mek

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