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Перевод: pay
[прилагательное] платный; рентабельный; промышленный; [существительное] плата ; выплата ; уплата ; зарплата ; жалованье; заработная плата; получка ; денежное содержание; денежное довольствие; плательщик долга; расплата ; отплата ; возмездие; выгодный для разработки; [глагол] платить; заплатить; уплачивать; оплачивать; вознаграждать; возмещать; окупаться; быть выгодным; приносить доход; поплатиться; платиться; отплачивать; травить [мор.]; свидетельствовать; оказывать; наносить; смолить
Тезаурус:
- This page and View from City Road, page 33 Pay rises: Two surveys show that pay is rising faster at the top end of the scales than at the bottom.
- Writs will now be delayed, in cases where members have failed to pay, until the end of April 1993.
- Canan and her boss know exactly what to expect from each other: "It's far easier for me to work for another Turk because I can talk about pay rates and things like that more openly.
- It could also pay to go for the next larger filter if your pond is alternatively stocked.
- Mrs Johnson also suffered a reduction in net pay and increased travelling time and was therefore deemed entitled to redundancy pay by the tribunal.
- Stoneham, from Wapping, East London, was ordered to pay 200 costs.
- A summary of the results of the survey, compared to the previous year's findings, will be published with the annual demand for local income tax, so that every resident is able to tell what their council is achieving with the money they pay.
- But if the defendant lost, he was ordered to pay his outstanding debt by instalments and if he defaulted on any one of them, he had to pay over the rest in one lump.
- Shall we pay or not?"
- The offer, already rejected by the five TUC-affiliated ambulance unions in the 15-week-old dispute, had been recommended for acceptance by Apap's leadership, after pay talks earlier this month.
- With industry agreements there is a wider separation of the centres of decision-making as well as more overlap in the determination of pay since it has traditionally been understood that nationally negotiated terms in some industries were minima which could be improved upon at enterprise level.
- Extrovert Biggins is one of five survivors from the side that thumped West Brom 4-2 away and then lost 1-0 to Everton in a fourth-round "home" tie, switched to Goodison Park to ensure a big pay day.
- Here were all the ingredients of an exciting life and nothing to pay.
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