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Colocaciones de 'Pay- Run- Break' & más - Usos monetarios y no monetarios (pago)

Descubra cómo las colocaciones en inglés con 'Pagar' como "pagar un cumplido" y "pagar una multa" expresan usos monetarios y no monetarios en inglés.

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Verb Collocations With 'Pay- Run- Break' & more
to pay a compliment

to convey one's admiration or approval for someone

[Frase]
to pay a debt

to settle an obligation by returning borrowed money or fulfilling a financial commitment

[Frase]
to pay a fine

to provide a specified amount of money as a penalty for breaking a rule, law, or regulation

[Frase]
to pay attention

to concentrate or focus on a particular task or subject

[Frase]
to pay attention to sb/sth

to carefully watch, consider, or listen to someone or something

[Frase]
to pay tribute to sb/sth

to show respect, admiration, or recognition to someone or something

[Frase]
to pay a visit

to go to a specific location, typically for social, friendly, or personal reasons

[Frase]
to pay respect

to show honor and admiration to someone or something, typically in response to a loss, a situation, or in acknowledgment of someone's significance

[Frase]
to pay one's last respects

to show honor, reverence, or farewell to a deceased person, typically by attending their funeral, memorial service, or viewing the body before burial or cremation

[Frase]
to pay heed to sth

to give attention or serious consideration to a specific matter, advice, or warning

[Frase]
to pay homage

to show deep respect, honor, or reverence to someone or something, often in acknowledgment of their significance, influence, or achievements

[Frase]
to pay dividends

to produce a profitable return or benefit as a result of an investment of time, effort, or resources

[Frase]
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