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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pay·back /ˈpeɪbæk/ noun  1 [countable] the money or advantage you gain from a business, project, or something you have done 回报 The immediate payback for them is publicity. 对他们来说立竿见影的回报是获得了公众关注。2 [uncountable] American English informal when you do something to make someone suffer because of something they have done to harm you 报复 revenge I guess it’s payback time. 我想该是报仇雪耻的时候了。3 payback period a) the period of time in which you will make a profit on an investment 投资的回收期 b) the period of time over which you must pay back money you have borrowed 还款期
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paybackI guess you have heard that thing called payback...Providers get their intellectual payback in the currency of more information.After ten round-trips the mass payback ratio is around 8: 1.The mass payback continues to improve with each additional mission.Now is a good time to invest in mutual funds because the long-term paybacks are potentially large.First, no account is taken of cash flows arising after the payback date.In other cases a criterion may be needed, and one frequently used is the payback period.The table highlights the drawback of the payback method.Now the Knicks want payback for the beating they received from Chicago a month ago.it’s payback timeFor many voters, this election is payback time for the people who raised their taxes.Now that the carrier is making big profits, they say it's payback time.
From Longman Business Dictionarypaybackpay‧back /ˈpeɪbæk/ noun [countable, uncountable]1FINANCE the money or rewards gained from a new business, project etcOne hurdle that often trips new entrepreneurs is the amount of time invested in a start-up before realizing any payback.It is a solid project that will generate hard currency with a fairly shortpayback period (=the period of time needed to get back the cost of an investment).2FINANCELAW an illegal payment by a financial institution to an investor to replace money they have lostExecutives were worried that the credit transfer would look like payback.Thepayback deals might never have come to light had local tax officials not leaked the schemes to the press.
pay·back nounChineseSyllable
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payback
payback /ˈpeɪbæk/ noun
1. [countable] the money or advantage you gain from a business, project, or something you have done:
    The immediate payback for them is publicity.
2. [uncountable] American English informal when you do something to make someone suffer because of something they have done to harm you ⇨ revenge:
    I guess it’s payback time.
3. payback period
  a. the period of time in which you will make a profit on an investment
  b. the period of time over which you must pay back money you have borrowed


pay·backBrE /ˈpeɪbæk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpeɪbæk/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] the money that you receive back on money that you have invested (especially when this is equal to the amount that you invested to start with); the time that it takes to get your money back 本金返还;还本;投资的回收期a 10-year payback10 年的投资回收期the advantage or reward that sb receives for sth they have done; the act of paying sth back 报偿;回报His victory was seen as payback for all the hard work he'd put in during training. 他的胜利被视为训练期间所有辛苦努力的回报。🔊🔊(informal) It's payback time!(= a person will have to suffer for what they have done) 现在该遭到报应了!🔊🔊