pay off.

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English - Turkish
ödemek
k.dili. faydalı olmak
(Dilbilim) sus payı ödemek
(Dilbilim) hesabını görmek
diyet ödemek
(Ticaret) borcunu ödeyip bitirmek
(Dilbilim) hesabını sormak
borcu kapatmak
(Ticaret) işine son vermek
bir borcu tamamen ödemek
(borcunu) tamamen ödemek
itfa etmek
tamamıyla ödemek (borcu)
acısını çıkartmak
(Ticaret) maaş vermek
(Dilbilim) hesabını kesmek
(deyim) (borcunun) tamamını ödemek
(Ticaret) tasfiye
(deyim) sonuç getirmek
(deyim) başarılı olmak
parasını eline verip kovmak
(Dilbilim) kapatmak
tamamen ödemek

Tom bütün borçlarını tamamen ödemek için çalışıyor. - Tom is trying to pay off all his debts.

çıkarmak (masraf)
borcunu tamamen ödemek
maaş ver
(borcu) tamamıyla ödemek
faydalı olmak
Masrafını çıkarmak; karşılığını vermek
{k} (deyim) başarmak, kazanç sağlamak. pay someone off
{f} hesabını kapatmak
{f} acısını çıkarmak
(Fiili Deyim ) -e ücretini verip yol vermek
{f} parasını verip kovmak
{f} değmek
{k} (deyim) (kd) kara para verip susturmak. 2.borç temizlemek. 3.ücretini verip yol vermek. pay sth. off ödemeyi bitirmek
{f} öç almak
English - English
To become worthwhile after a lapse

Her years of Spanish classes finally paid off when she found herself in Mexico and realized she could communicate with people.

To bribe, especially to deter oversight

I thought the guards would give us trouble, but apparently he had paid them off.

If you pay off a debt, you give someone all the money that you owe them. It would take him the rest of his life to pay off that loan
pay someone with influence in order to receive a favor
yield a profit or result; "His efforts finally paid off
yield a profit or result; "His efforts finally paid off"
pay off (loans or promissory notes)
To call on the final round of betting when you may or may not think you have the best hand
take vengeance on or get even; "We'll get them!"; "That'll fix him good!"; "This time I got him"
If you pay off someone, you give them the amount of money that you owe them or that they are asking for, so that they will not take action against you or cause you any trouble. his bid to raise funds to pay off his creditors
eliminate by paying off (debts)
If an action pays off, it is successful or profitable after a period of time. Sandra was determined to become a doctor and her persistence paid off. see also payoff
To call a bet where the bettor is representing a hand that you can't beat, but the pot is sufficiently large to justify a call anyway Example: "He played it exactly like he made the flush, but I had top set so I paid him off "
{f} pay a debt in full; yield a profit; pay a person who has influence as to obtain a favor; reward; punish, get revenge
do or give something to somebody in return; "Does she pay you for the work you are doing?"
To call a bet by a player you're reasonably sure has you beat Usually you ought to have some sort of reason to do this, other than just generosity Weak players pay you off more often than other players I was pretty sure he had the flush, but with all that money in the pot I figured it was worth paying him off to be sure
pay off.
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