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pay-off


n (infml 口)
1 act or occasion of paying money (esp a bribe) to sb 付给某人钱(尤指贿赂).
2 deserved reward or punishment (应有的)报偿, 惩罚.
3 climax of a story or of a series of events (故事或事件的)高潮.
1. But few foreign graduates came home to "pay their pledge", as Nehru had put it.
    但是只有寥寥无几的海外留学生像尼赫鲁所说的那样学成后回国"履行他们的诺言"。

2. But I would love to be able to pay for some of my living and not have to go through an embarrassing situation every time I need a spare part for my wheelchair.
    但我很想自己负担部分生活费用,不必在每次需要为轮椅买点配件时都去尴尬地求人。

3. Wisdom is a good purchase though we pay dear for it .
    为了求知识,代价虽高也值得。

4. We´ll have to pay them something on account.
    我们得先还他们一点欠款。

5. We don´t just pay money for these wretched sties.
    住这些破烂猪圈我们付出的不仅仅是钱,

6. We pay with our lives!"
    我们付出的是生命!”

7. When someone "has a feeling" about someone else, people more often laugh than pay attention.
    当一个人对另一个人“有某种感觉”时,人们更多的是付之一笑,而不会太在意。

8. Whether you're a junior school student or a young adult at college, get caught cheating and you'll pay the price — usually a very high one.
    不管你是初中生还是年轻的大学生,一旦被发现有作弊行为,你就得付出代价--而且往往是惨痛的代价。

9. They did not pay any attention. In the end I could not bear it.
    他们却毫不理睬。到后来我忍无可忍.

10. They did not pay any attention. In the end I could not bear it.
    他们却毫不理睬。到后来我忍无可忍.

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