pay out
- 付钱; 出钱
相关例句
The insurance industry will pay out billions of dollars for damage caused by Hurricane Katrina.(保险业将为卡特里娜飓风造成的损失赔付数十亿美元。)
He used his new investors' money to pay out the old.(他用新投资者的钱支付给老投资者。)
"Insurance companies want to reduce their risk of having to pay out," he says.(“保险公司想减少付费的风险,”他说。)
But when the market falls, the insurer may have to pay out all his previous gains.(但一旦证券市场发生大跌,承保人可能会赔掉先前所有的收益。)
But this partlyreflects the choice of firms to pay out a big chunk of their earnings.(但是这也部分反应出公司选择支付大量公司收益。)
It would be unreasonable for you to pay out of your own pockets.(要你们自己掏钱就不像话了。)
And all this has been amplified into public outrage by the foolish decision to pay out bumper bonuses again.(在愚蠢地决定继续发放红利时,所有的这些都在激怒公众。)
If Citadel liquidated assets to pay out to investors, losses would be even greater.(城堡基金如果清偿资产,支付投资者时,其亏损会更大。)
Better yet, a lot of customers pay out of pocket.(更有利的是许多客户都是自掏腰包支付费用。)
On June 15, the House of Representatives passed a bill to pay out the bonus.(6月15日,众议院通过了关于支付补偿金的法案。)
英英释义
pay out
verb
1. expend, as from a fund
Synonym: disburse
词典解释
1. 支付,花费(通常指一大笔钱)
If you pay out money, usually a large amount, you spend it on something.
pay out的近义词
e.g. ...football clubs who pay out millions of pounds for players.
付数百万英镑购买球员的足球俱乐部
2. (保单)赔付,偿付
When an insurance policy pays out, the person who has the policy receives the money that they are entitled to receive.
e.g. Many policies pay out only after a period of weeks or months.
很多保单在几周或几个月后才得以赔付。
3. see also: payout