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faire (or, payer) rubis sur l'ongleTo pay to the last farthing.Rate it:

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fork outTo pay out, to hand overRate it:

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get aboutTo visit a variety of different places.Rate it:

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give faceTo honor; to pay respect.Rate it:

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give heedPay attention to.Rate it:

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go dutchTo pay for one's own food and bills, or split the cost, when eating at a restaurant or going out for entertainment.Rate it:

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go in one ear and out the otherFailed to pay attention.Rate it:

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God's workWork that is very important and necessary, especially that which receives little or no recognition or pay.Rate it:

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going dutchwhen a man and woman each pay for their portion of the bill; often used when on a date, but not necessarily.Rate it:

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golden handcuffsAny arrangement or agreement designed to provide extremely favorable benefits or pay, so as to discourage participant from wanting to leave, especially to retain a choice employee.Rate it:

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heads upUsed as an informal warning, caution, or call for attention; pay attention!.Rate it:

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heads upPay attentionRate it:

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heads-upA warning or call to pay attention; an advisory notice.Rate it:

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hear the grass growTo be very aware or discerning; to pay attention to every small detail.Rate it:

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holeAn undesirable place to live or visit; a hovel.Rate it:

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hospital passExempting one from regular activities, to instead visit a hospital.Rate it:

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il doit plus d'argent qu'il n'est grosHe owes more money than he can pay.Rate it:

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il est sûr de son affaireHe will pay for it; He will catch it.Rate it:

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it's on meSomeone has offered to pay the costs associated with something.Rate it:

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j'ai de quoi payerI have enough money to pay.Rate it:

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je vous rendrai la pareille1. I will pay you out. 2. I will do the same for you.Rate it:

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keep a close watchto pay careful attention to a situation or a thing, so that you can deal with any changes or problems.Rate it:

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kiss upTo pay false flattery to another, particularly a superior at work, in order to get special attention.Rate it:

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kiss upTo pay false flattery.Rate it:

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Lend an EarTo pay attention and listen to someoneRate it:

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les battus payent l'amendeThe weakest go to the wall; Those who lose pay.Rate it:

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log onTo visit a Web site; construed with to.Rate it:

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make a pointTo take care in doing something of something; to pay attention or ensure that something is done.Rate it:

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make it up toto pay back, to return someone a previous good deed.Rate it:

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manoeuvre the apostlesTo rob Peter to pay Paul; that is, to borrow money of one man to pay another.Rate it:

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mind your own businessMind your own business means that we should do our work we should not bother about any others work; pay attention to what you are doing and not to what I am doing.Rate it:

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Mind Your P's and Q'sTo pay full attention to the exact details, watch your manners, to behave carefully, to show good mannersRate it:

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n'avoir que la cape et l'épéeTo be titled but penniless (generally used of young officers who have nothing but their pay).Rate it:

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no duck no dinnerNo money to pay for food, then you go hungryRate it:

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nomina (cf. sect. XIII. 3) solvere, dissolvere, exsolvereto pay one's debts.Rate it:

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now get this!A somewhat stern admonition to: understand this; listen UP!, Pay Attention!Rate it:

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nunca mucho cuesta pocoyou get what you pay for; literally: much never costs littleRate it:

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one's left nutA very high price to be willing to pay for something; usually used after the verb give.Rate it:

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open-door policyA policy or usual practice, by a person in authority, of permitting subordinates or constituents to visit his or her office unannounced and at any reasonable time for the purpose of discussing matters of concern.Rate it:

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paid upsimple past tense and past participle of pay upRate it:

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payer argent comptantTo pay ready money; To pay in hard cash.Rate it:

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payer en bonnes espèces sonnantes (et trébuchantes)To pay in hard cash.Rate it:

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payer la folle enchèreTo pay for one’s rashness, for one’s folly.Rate it:

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payer les pots cassésTo stand the racket; To pay the damage; To face the music.Rate it:

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payer les violonsTo pay the piper.Rate it:

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payer son écotTo pay one’s share (scot).Rate it:

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pecuniam numerare alicui (Att. 16. 16)to pay cash.Rate it:

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pecuniam solvereto pay money.Rate it:

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pick up the tabTo accept a charge and pay for it, especially at a bar or restaurant.Rate it:

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pick up what someone is putting downTo understand, pay attention to, or learn from what someone says or does.Rate it:

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