pay off

pay off
гл.
1) эк. погашать [покрывать\] долг; расплачиваться сполна; рассчитываться (за что-л. с кем-л.)

to pay off debt — погасить долг

to pay off one's creditors — расплатиться с кредиторами

It's a good feeling to pay off the house after all these years. — Очень приятно после стольких лет рассчитаться за дом.

Syn:
2) эк. быть рентабельным; приносить плоды, окупаться

The time that you spend researching your customers and users, will pay off handsomely when it comes to taking tough decisions during the implementation phase. — Время, которое вы потратите на изучение ваших клиентов и пользователей, с лихвой окупится на этапе внедрения, когда надо будет принимать сложные решения.

3) общ. отплатить, отомстить

I'll pay him off for treating me like that. — Я ему отомщу за то, что он со мной так обходится.

Syn:
get back, get even, pay back 1), retaliate, revenge, serve out
4) общ. давать взятку; подкупать; откупаться

do you think you can pay the criminals off? — думаешь, можно будет откупиться от бандитов?

5) упр. давать расчет, увольнять, распускать (команду)
See:

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выплачивать, погашать долг.
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Финансы/Кредит/Валюта
выплачивать, погашать долг

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  • pay off — {v. phr.} 1. To pay the wages of. * /The men were paid off just before quitting time, the last day before the holiday./ 2. To pay and discharge from a job. * /When the building was completed he paid off the laborers./ 3. To hurt (someone) who has …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • pay off — {v. phr.} 1. To pay the wages of. * /The men were paid off just before quitting time, the last day before the holiday./ 2. To pay and discharge from a job. * /When the building was completed he paid off the laborers./ 3. To hurt (someone) who has …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • pay off — vt 1: to pay (a debt or credit) in full the loan was paid off 2: bribe Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • pay off — (something) to pay all of a debt. It took her six years to pay off her student loan. I guess I can afford a new car, but it s a lot of money and it s not easy to pay it off …   New idioms dictionary

  • pay-off — s.m.inv. ES ingl. 1. TS pubbl. frase finale di un annuncio o di un comunicato pubblicitario che riassume ed evidenzia il messaggio di vendita del prodotto 2. TS econ. risultato economico di un operazione 3. TS sport obiettivo che si intende… …   Dizionario italiano

  • pay off — ► pay off 1) dismiss with a final payment. 2) informal yield good results. Main Entry: ↑pay …   English terms dictionary

  • pay|off — «PAY F, OF», noun, adjective. –n. 1. the act of paying wages. 2. the time of such payment. 3. a) the returns, as from an enterprise or specific action; result: »You will see the payoff immediately…without need for specially trained operators… …   Useful english dictionary

  • pay off — (someone) to give someone money illegally to get them to do what you want. The pair had paid off local police to protect their drug selling operation …   New idioms dictionary

  • pay-off — index commission (fee) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • pay-off — ► NOUN informal 1) a payment, especially a bribe. 2) the return on investment or on a bet. 3) a final outcome …   English terms dictionary

  • pay off — verb 1. yield a profit or result (Freq. 4) His efforts finally paid off • Hypernyms: ↑yield, ↑pay, ↑bear • Verb Frames: Something s 2. eliminate by paying off ( …   Useful english dictionary


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