词组 | pay out |
释义 | Idiom pay outpay out (something) to spend money for expenses or costs.An important expense for the company is the amount it must pay out to managers.The federal government paid several billion out in emergency aid this year. Phr V pay out pays, paying, paid pay out (sth) or pay (sth) out to spend a lot of money on something, or to pay a lot of money to someoneI had to pay out $300 to get my car fixed.If the insurers pay out, we should get about $600 for it. sometimes + inAn additional $265 million has been paid out in unemployment benefits this year. payout noun a payment made to someone who has won a competition or made a claim to an insurance companyThe winner of the lottery will receive a payout of $3 million.The earthquake cost insurers millions of dollars in payouts. pay out sth or pay sth out to release a piece of rope slowly and carefullyI started the boat's engine while Alex paid out the rope. pay (something) out1. To give or disburse money to someone for a service or as a fee. We've already paid out nearly $20,000 in legal fees—I don't think we can afford for this to drag on much longer! They paid a hefty sum out to their customers after a computer error drained their accounts. 2. To slacken and extend a line, as of rope or wire that has been coiled up. Would you mind paying the twine out so I can lash the tree to the hood of my car? Make sure you pay out enough rope for us to moor the boat. pay something out (to someone)to pay money to someone. The utility paid one hundred dollars out to everyone who had been overcharged. They paid out money to every customer. pay something out(for someone or something) to disburse or spend money for someone or something. We have already paid too much money out for your education. We paid out too much money. pay something outto unravel or unwind wire or rope as it is needed. (See also something out">play something out.) One worker paid the cable out, and another worker guided it into the conduit. The worker paid out the cable. pay out1. Distribute money, disburse, as in He paid out the full amount. [Mid-1800s] 2. Let out a rope by slackening, as in She paid out the rope until it was long enough to tie the canoe onto the car. This nautical expression dates from the late 1700s. pay outv. 1. To disburse money to someone who is owed the money: We paid $2,000 out to the contractor. The clients paid out for our services in advance. 2. To spend money, especially a large amount: I paid out $20,000 for my new car. My parents paid a bundle out for my tuition. 3. To unwind or slowly add slack to some rope or line: He paid out the line after each cast. She paid the leash out bit by bit to allow the dog to explore in the park. |
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