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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
pay
- paying money to buy sth 1 paying for sth 2 paying a bill 3 methods of payment 4 things that are paid for see also BUY, MONEY, PRICE, SHOP, RESTAURANT
1 paying for sth - to give sb money for sth you want to buy: pay* (sb) (some money) (for sth); the act of paying for sth: payment (noun U); the amount that you pay for sth: payment How much did you pay for that picture? ◎ Payment must be made before goods are delivered. ◎ I have to make one more payment of ※£50. - a piece of paper showing that sth has been paid: receipt Could you give me a receipt? - to pay all the money that you owe: pay* sth off I'm determined to pay off all my debts. - to pay for sth before you receive it: pay* (for sth) in advance - failure to pay sth: (formal) non-payment (noun U) ※ paying gradually - the system of buying goods or services and not paying for them until later: credit (noun U); to buy sth in this way: buy* sth on credit a credit account (= an arrangement with a shop to buy things on credit) - the first payment that you have to make when you buy on credit: deposit - a regular payment that you make when you buy sth on credit: instalment (AmE installment) to pay in monthly instalments - the money that you pay for borrowing money: interest (on sth) (noun U) How much interest will I have to pay if I pay for the car over twelve months? ※ owing money DEBT ※ giving money back - to give back money that you owe: repay* sb (for sth), repay* sth (to sb); noun: repayment When are you going to repay the money I lent you? - to give back money that has been paid for sth (for example in a shop): refund (sb) sth, refund sth (to sb); noun: refund If the cruise is cancelled, they'll have to refund all the passengers the cost of their tickets. ◎ I'm going straight back to the shop to demand a refund.
2 paying a bill - a piece of paper that shows how much you must pay for things you have bought or for a service provided, for example in a restaurant: bill (AmE check) Could you bring me the bill? - to pay what you owe when you are given a bill: pay* the bill, settle the bill - to share the payment of a bill, for example in a restaurant, with sb else: go* halves (with sb) Let's go halves, shall we? - an official piece of paper that lists goods or services that you have bought and which says how much you must pay for them: invoice - to send a bill to sb: invoice sb (for sth) Do I need to pay now or will you invoice me? - when it is time for a bill to be paid it is due for payment, (formal) payable - if payment is made in good time, it is prompt (adverb promptly) They will expect prompt payment. - a bill that has not been paid is unpaid - if you agree that you (not another person) pay for sth, you pay*, foot the bill It's okay, I'll pay. ◎ John footed the entire bill.
3 methods of payment - money (coins and notes) that you can carry in your hand: cash (noun U); to pay using cash: pay* in cash 'How do you want to pay?' 'I'll pay in cash.' - the money you get back if you pay more than the amount sth costs: change (noun U) I don't think this is the right change - I'm sure I gave you a ten-pound note. - a piece of paper, printed by a bank, that you can fill in, sign and use to pay for things: cheque (AmE check); to pay using a cheque: pay* by cheque (AmE check), give* sb a cheque Can I give you a cheque? - a cheque that you can change into foreign money when you are travelling abroad: traveller's cheque (AmE traveler's check) - a piece of paper like a cheque that you can buy from a post office and send to sb, and that they can exchange for money: postal order I'll send you a postal order. - a small plastic card that allows you to get goods and services without using money (you usually receive a bill once a month for what you have bought): credit card - a small plastic card that you can use to pay for goods and services; money is deducted directly from your bank account: debit card, Switch card - to pay using a plastic card: pay* by credit card, debit card, etc - an arrangement by which a bank pays a certain amount of money regularly from your account to sb, for example to pay a bill: standing order - an arrangement by which money is automatically taken out of your bank account in order to pay a bill: direct debit (noun U/C) I agreed to pay by direct debit. ※ more on paying by cheque or using a bank CHEQUE, BANK - a piece of paper that you can exchange for certain goods and services: voucher a gift voucher (= a voucher given to sb as a gift)
4 things that are paid for - money that you pay for the use of a house, land, etc: rent (noun U) to pay the rent - money that you pay for driving on some roads and bridges: toll (charge) - money that you pay to receive a magazine regularly or to be a member of a club: subscription; to get sth by paying a subscription subscribe (to sth) Members must pay their subscriptions before the end of December. - money that is paid to sb for helping the police, finding a lost dog, etc: reward - money that you pay to sb because you have injured them or lost or damaged their property: compensation (noun U), damages (noun plural); verb: compensate sb (for sth) - money that is paid to free sb who has been captured by criminals: ransom (noun C/U) ※ money that you pay to people who work for you PAY
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