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41pay off — v. pay a debt in full; yield a profit; pay a person who has influence as to obtain a favor; reward; punish, get revenge …
42pay off — verb a) To bribe, especially to deter oversight. I thought the guards would give us trouble, but apparently he had paid them off. b) To become worthwhile; to produce a net benefit. Her years of Spanish classes finally paid off when she found… …
43pay-off — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. settlement, conclusion, reward, result; see adjustment 2 , pay 1 , payment 1 …
44pay off — informal yield good results. → pay …
45pay off — To eliminate an obligation by paying the obligee. To pay a confederate for his assistance in committing a fraud or crime. To recompense one for his keeping silent respecting the commission of a crime or the perpetration of a fraud …
46pay off — to result in success. I hope all this hard work pays off …
47ˌpay ˈoff — phrasal verb if something that you do pays off, it brings you some benefit …
48Cadaver: The Pay Off — Cadaver (jeu vidéo) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cadaver. Cadaver Éditeur Image Works Développeur Bitmap Brothers Date de sortie …
49pay-off — noun /ˈpeɪ.ɒf,ˈpeɪ.ɔːf/ a) A payment. b) A reward …
50pay-off — Смотри Разматыватель …