pay dividends

pay dividends
index disperse (disseminate)

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • pay dividends — phrase to bring you a lot of benefit Thorough lesson planning always pays dividends. Thesaurus: to be advantageous and yield benefitssynonym Main entry: pay * * * pay ˈdividends idiom to produce great advantages or profits …   Useful english dictionary

  • pay dividends — ► if something you do pays dividends, it has good results at a time in the future: »The company found that the extra training really did pay dividends. Main Entry: ↑pay …   Financial and business terms

  • pay dividends — if something you do pays dividends, it causes good results at a time in the future. Plenty of practice early in the season will pay dividends later on …   New idioms dictionary

  • pay dividends —    If something you do pays dividends, it brings advantages or rewards at a later date.     The time he spent learning English paid dividends when he started looking for a job …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • pay dividends — to bring you a lot of benefit Thorough lesson planning always pays dividends …   English dictionary

  • pay dividends — to produce good results …   Idioms and examples

  • pay — [n] earnings from employment allowance, bacon*, bread*, commission, compensation, consideration, defrayment, emoluments, fee, hire*, honorarium, income, indemnity, meed, payment, perquisite, pittance, proceeds, profit, reckoning, recompensation,… …   New thesaurus

  • pay — ▪ I. pay pay 1 [peɪ] noun [uncountable] the money someone receives for the job they do: • She got the job, but it meant a big pay cut. • an increase in hourly pay • All I want is a full day s work for a full day s pay …   Financial and business terms

  • pay — pay1 [ peı ] (present participle paying; past tense and past participle paid [ peıd ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to give money in order to buy something: pay for: Let me pay for dinner. pay someone for something: Can I pay you for …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • pay — 1 /peI/ verb past tense and past participle paid /peId/ 1 GIVE MONEY (I, T) to give someone money for something you have bought, or for something they have done for you: They ran off without paying. | Didn t pay em a penny, just asked em to do it …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”