paying

['peɪɪŋ]
  • 释义
  • adj.

    支付的,有利的;

  • n.

    付,支付;

  • v.

    付给( pay的现在分词 );付款;有利可图;(对…)有利;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    She would have loved to have a better-paying job with more responsibility.

    她本想有一份报酬更高、职权更大的工作。

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  • 2、

    At that time my mother took in paying guests.

    那时候,我妈妈接待房客。

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  • 3、

    Women must receive their fair share of training for good-paying jobs.

    女性必须获得她们理应得到的高薪工作培训。

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  • 4、

    Ford had the bright idea of paying workers enough to buy cars.

    福特公司想出了一绝妙的主意:付给工人足够的薪水去购买汽车。

  • 5、

    "How much is he paying you?" — "Oh, five thousand." —"Not bad."

    “他给你多少钱?”——“哦,5,000。”——“挺不错嘛。”

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  • 6、

    He drank too much and is paying dearly for it.

    他现在正为酗酒付出沉重的代价。

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  • 7、

    He explained somewhat unconvincingly that the company was paying for everything.

    他解释说公司会支付一切费用,这个说法有点令人不能信服。

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  • 8、

    It's amazing what people will do to get out of paying taxes.

    人们为逃税而做出的种种事情令人吃惊。

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  • 9、

    They're paying you ten grand now for those adaptations of old plays.

    他们打算付你一万美元作为改编老剧本的报酬。

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  • 10、

    So far it looks like Warner Brothers' gamble is paying off.

    目前看来,华纳兄弟公司这一赌注下对了。

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  • 11、

    I was living just for myself and paying little attention to God.

    我过去只为自己活,哪管上帝怎么想。

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  • 12、

    He's paying the price for working his body so hard.

    他因为过度劳累身体有些吃不消了。

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  • 13、

    People do not mind paying a bit extra for the personal touch.

    冲着个性化设计人们不介意多花点儿钱。

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  • 14、

    The authorities believe those security measures are already paying off.

    当局相信那些安全措施已经奏效。

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  • 15、

    We don'tlike paying through the nose for our wine when eating out.

    下馆子时,我们不喜欢在酒水上花很多钱。

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