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  • 1Pay-back — Pay back, Pay|back® [ peɪbɛk ], das; s [engl. payback, eigtl. = Rückzahlung, zu: to pay back = zurückzahlen]: 1. (Wirtsch.) Pay out. 2. Rabattsystem, bei dem Kund(inn)en beim Einkaufen über eine Chipkarte ein festgelegter Prozentsatz des… …

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  • 2Pay-back — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Pay back, también denominado plazo de recuperación, es uno de los llamados métodos de selección estáticos. Se trata de una técnica que tienen las empresas para hacerse una idea aproximada del tiempo que tardarán… …

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  • 3pay back — index bear (yield), contribute (indemnify), indemnify, quit (repay), rebate, reciprocate …

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  • 4pay back — v. 1) (B) we must pay the money back to her 2) (D; tr.) to pay back for (she paid me back for the tickets) * * * [ peɪ bæk] (B) we must pay the money back to her (D; tr.) to pay back for (she paid me back for the tickets) …

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  • 5pay back — phr verb Pay back is used with these nouns as the object: ↑debt, ↑loan, ↑money …

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  • 6Pay-back-Karte — Pay back Kar|te, Pay|back|kar|te, die: Kundenkarte, durch deren Einsatz der Inhaber od. die Inhaberin beim Kauf eines Produktes od. einer Dienstleistung Bonuspunkte sammelt …

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  • 7pay back — Synonyms and related words: alternate, atone, bandy, be quits with, change, commute, compensate, cooperate, counterchange, cover, do penance, exchange, expiate, fill up, get back at, get even with, get satisfaction, give and take, give… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 8pay back — verb /peɪ bæk/ a) to repay He paid her back with interest. b) to exact revenge He paid back all the money he owed her …

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  • 9back pay — ➔ pay1 * * * Ⅰ. back pay/rent/tax, etc. ► pay, rent, tax, etc. that should have been paid or was expected at an earlier time: »Most of the back taxes due were for the years 2006 through 2008. Main Entry: ↑back Ⅱ …

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  • 10back — adj 1: being overdue or in arrears back rent 2: being retroactive esp. as compensation reinstated with back pay Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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