1 Paid is the past tense and past participle of
pay .
2 ADJ [ADJ n] 有报酬的;领取薪金的 Paid workers, or people who do
paid work, receive money for the work that they do.
有报酬的;领取薪金的 -
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。
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...tourist visas, which prohibit paid work.
禁止从事有偿工作的旅游签证
3 ADJ [ADJ n] (休假)带薪的 If you are given
paid holiday, you get your wages or salary even though you are not at work.
(休假)带薪的 4 ADJ [adverb ADJ] 报酬…的;薪水…的 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.
报酬…的;薪水…的 -
...a well-paid accountant.
高收入的会计师
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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。
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Fruit-picking is boring, badly paid and very hard work.
摘水果的工作无聊,报酬低,还非常辛苦。
SYN salaried, waged, rewarded, remunerated
5 PHRASE 彻底终结;使化为泡影 If an unexpected event
puts paid to someone's hopes, chances, or plans, it completely ends or destroys them.
彻底终结;使化为泡影 [mainly British] -
...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
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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。
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