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21pay|or — «PAY uhr, pay R», noun. Law. = payer. (Cf. ↑payer) …
22Pay — Pay, v. t. [OF. peier, fr. L. picare to pitch, i? pitch: cf. OF. peiz pitch, F. poix. See {Pitch} a black substance.] (Naut.) To cover, as bottom of a vessel, a seam, a spar, etc., with tar or pitch, or waterproof composition of tallow, resin,… …
23pay-in — /pay in /, n. a deposit in an account. [n. use of the v. phrase pay in] * * * …
24PAY E — abbreviation for Pay As You Earn, a scheme for the collection of income tax chargeable under Schedule E under which tax is deducted by the employer from payments of salary, etc, to the employee and accounted for to the Inland Revenue. Collins… …
25pay up — index discharge (pay a debt), satisfy (discharge) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
26pay-tv — s.f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS telev. emittente televisiva i cui programmi sono trasmessi agli abbonati con segnale codificato decifrabile solo con l acquisto di un apposito decodificatore collegato al televisore {{line}} {{/line}} DATA:… …
27Pay-TV — 〈 [pɛıti:vi:] n.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.〉 Finanzierungssystem eines Fernsehsenders, orientiert an Gebühren für einzelne Sendungen od. an der Nutzung eines bestimmten Kanals [Etym.: <engl. pay »bezahlen« + TV] …
28Pay-TV — [ pei ti vi:] das; s Kunstw. zu engl. to pay »bezahlen« u. television »Fernsehen«> Fernsehprogramm eines Privatsenders, das gegen eine Gebühr u. mithilfe eines Decoders empfangen werden kann …
29pay TV — [ ,peı ti vi ] noun uncount a system in which you pay to watch particular television programs or CHANNELS …
30pay tv — /peitivˈvu, ingl. ˌpeɪtiːˈviː/ [vc. ingl. composta da to pay «pagare» e tv] loc. sost. f. inv. televisione a pagamento …