paid
adj. 有报酬的; 领取报酬的; 领钱的; 付费的
v. 付给( pay的过去式); 付款; 有利可图; (对…)有利
Paid is the past tense and past participle of pay .
Paid workers, or people who do paid work, receive money for the work that they do.
Apart from a small team of paid staff, the organisation consists of unpaid volunteers.
除了一小组受薪员工外,这个组织里都是不领报酬的志愿者。
...tourist visas, which prohibit paid work.
禁止从事有偿工作的旅游签证
If you are given paid holiday, you get your wages or salary even though you are not at work.
...10 days' paid holiday for house hunting...
用于找房子的10天带薪假期
He has been placed on a paid leave of absence while investigations are made.
调查进行期间,单位给他放了带薪假。
If you are well paid, you receive a lot of money for the work that you do. If you are badly paid, you do not receive much money.
...a well-paid accountant...
高收入的会计师
Travel and tourism employees in the UK are among the worst paid in the developed world...
在发达国家中,英国的旅游行业雇员报酬最低。
If an unexpected event puts paid to someone's hopes, chances, or plans, it completely ends or destroys them.
...a series of airforce strikes that put paid to the General's hopes of fighting on...
一连串空中打击粉碎了那位将军继续战斗的希望
Only six months ago I ran my own business. The recession put paid to that.
仅仅6个月前我还经营着自己的公司,经济衰退让公司关了门。
1. marked by the reception of pay;
2. involving gainful employment in something often done as a hobby
3. yielding a fair profit
put paid to
(非正式)了结;使破灭
We paid £10 , 000 for the shop, and £2000 for its goodwill.
我们用一万英镑买下了这家商店, 两千英镑买下了它的信誉.
Her health was the forfeIt'she paid for working too hard.
她的健康的丧失是辛劳过度所致.
There's a whole stack of bills waiting to be paid.
有一大堆账要付呢.
Iaccount myself well paid.
我认为我得的报酬不少.
He paid the money back promptly.
他立即还了钱.