Results for: sottopagare, pagare meno del dovuto
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300 euro? Ti hanno davvero fatto pagare un occhio della testa quelle scarpe.300 euro? They really made you pay through the nose for those shoes.
A volte si deve mettere un po’ di fard per sembrare meno pallidi.Sometimes a little blush on the cheeks is needed to seem less pale.
debiti da pagarepayables
Devo convertirlo in dollaro americano prima di pagare?Should I convert it to the US dollar before paying?
dividendi da pagaredividends payable
dovuto(adj.) due, owed, payable, right, fitting, suitable, adequate, payment, fee, had to
È dovuto andare in tribunale per il processo.He had to go to court for trial.
È possibile ottenere un prestito per pagare la retta.You can get a loan to pay your tuition fee.
Ha rotto un bicchie re al ristorante e lo ha dovuto pagare.He broke a drinking glass at the restaurant and he had to pay for it.
Ho dovuto lasciare le sigarette che ho comprato alla dogana.I had to leave the cigarettes I bought at the customs.
Ho dovuto prendere la coincidenza a Monaco per andare a Los Angeles.I had to take a connecting flight in Munich on my way to Los Angeles.
Ho fatto un assegno di cinquemila euro per pagare la prima rata dell’auto.I signed a check of five thousand euros to pay the first instalment of the car.
In alcuni paesi è meglio pagare con il denaro che con la carta di credito.In some countries it’s better to pay cash than by credit card.
menoconj. not as ... as, not as much, not so, not so ... as, least, less, as little as, under, fewer, minus, lack, negative quantity, prep. except, apart from, besides, excluding
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