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pay sb/sth back / pay back sb/sth Can you borrow me some money? I'll pay you back / pay it back tomorrow! commencer à apprendre
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pay somebody the money tha you owe them
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pay sth off / pay off sth I've finally paid off my student load. commencer à apprendre
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pay back money that you owe on a loan, etc.
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We have 250000 pounds mortgage commencer à apprendre
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the amount of money you borrow from a bank or a similar organisation in ordr to buy a house
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take sth out / take out sth We took out a loan to buy a car commencer à apprendre
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arrange to get a loan, mortgage, etc. from a bank or other financial company
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commencer à apprendre
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become lower in price, value, amount, etc.
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The house repair came to about 1000 pounds commencer à apprendre
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be a total amount when some numbers are aded together
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put sth down (on sth) / put down sth (on sth) I've put 10000 down on a new flat commencer à apprendre
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pay part pf the cost of something and promise to pay the rest later
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I'll leave a 500 pounds deposit and pay the rest next week. commencer à apprendre
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an amount of money that is given in advance as part of total payment for something
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Rosie came into a lot of money when jer aunt died. commencer à apprendre
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receive money or property from a relative who has died
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take sth off / take off sth The shop took 50 pounds off the table because it was demages commencer à apprendre
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reduce the price of something by a particular amount
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She's saving up for a new bike. commencer à apprendre
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keep money so that you can buy something in the future
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rip sb off / rip off sb (informal) 8 pounds for an ice cream? He's ripping people off. commencer à apprendre
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cheat somebody by making them pay too much money for something
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to cause (a person or group) to feel hurt, angry, or upset by something said or done
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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