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111paid — adj. highly, well paid * * * [peɪd] well paid highly …
112paid peanuts — If you are paid peanuts, you have a very low salary. Jenny has a very interesting job, but she s paid peanuts …
113paid-up — adjective 1》 with all subscriptions or charges paid in full. 2》 fully committed to a cause, group, etc.: a fully paid up postmodernist …
114paid-in capital — Stockholders’ *equity that has been issued and paid in cash. There are several aspects of paid in capital, including (i) the *par value of *common stock, (ii) a *premium (definition 2), and (iii) common stock received from donations …
115paid — pre·paid; un·paid; …
116paid-up — /ˈpeɪd ʌp/ (say payd up) adjective having paid the dues, initiation fees, etc., required by any organisation or association: the union has a paid up membership of 6000 …
117paid — Ka a. Paid entirely, ka a oko a. ♦ My debt is paid, ua ka a ku u ai ē …
118Paid Inclusion — Auch Paid Listing , dt. Bezahlte Aufnahme . Aufnahme in den Datenbestand einer Suchmaschine gegen Bezahlung. Der Vorteil liegt darin, dass die Aufnahme in der Regel innerhalb weniger Tage erfolgt und die Webseite regelmäßig neu gespidert wird.… …
119paid — mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ I think I’ll go out and get paid tonight. □ Tom went to the tavern and spent all his money on getting paid. alsy walsy …
120paid-in surplus — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: from past participle of pay in : surplus resulting from sale or exchange of capital stock at amounts in excess of par or stated value compare capital surplus * * * Accounting. surplus paid in by purchasers of stock… …