例文・使い方で印象づける「pays」の覚え方


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... And Fouquet, bowing, with a smile, passed on like a commander-in-chief who pays the different outposts a visit after the enemy has been signaled in sight...         And Fouquet, bowing, with a smile, passed on like a commander-in-chief who      pays the different outposts a visit after the enemy has been signaled in      sightの読み方
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「The Man in the Iron Mask」

...That covers everything Wade will do, but it pays to shake up the managers...   That covers everything Wade will do, but it      pays to shake up the managersの読み方
Rudyard Kipling 「"Captains Courageous"」

...It pays, too...   It pays, tooの読み方
Rudyard Kipling 「"Captains Courageous"」

...And he added, patronizingly, “You should keep your ears open, my boy; then you might be worth what the king pays you...   And he added, patronizingly, “You should keep      your ears open, my boy; then you might be worth what the king pays youの読み方
Anthony Hope 「Rupert of Hentzau」

... “No less, I trust,” said I, “for he pays me nothing...         “No less, I trust,” said I, “for he pays me nothingの読み方
Anthony Hope 「Rupert of Hentzau」

... “It is my money that pays for it,” was the reply...         “It is my money that pays for it,” was the replyの読み方
Various 「Stories by English Authors: Africa」

... The province of Ait Atter, or the Atterites,in Lower Suse, is considered as an independentprovince, and it pays no tribute...   

The province of Ait Atter, or the Atterites,in Lower Suse, is considered as an independentprovince, and it pays no tributeの読み方
Abd Salam Shabeeny 「An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa」

...How much Leopold cares for the material welfare of the natives isillustrated by the prices he pays the "boys" who worked on thegovernment steamer in which I went up the Kasai...   How much Leopold cares for the material welfare of the natives isillustrated by the prices he pays the boys who worked on thegovernment steamer in which I went up the Kasaiの読み方
Richard Harding Davis 「The Congo and Coasts of Africa」

..." Thatis, on one side of the river the French pay in cash for one day'swork what Leopold pays in trade goods for the work of a month...    Thatis, on one side of the river the French pay in cash for one dayswork what Leopold pays in trade goods for the work of a monthの読み方
Richard Harding Davis 「The Congo and Coasts of Africa」

...The slaver buys the goods on the coast, pays for them with specie, and lands them in payment for the slaves, money being but little used in traffic with the natives...   The slaver buys      the goods on the coast, pays for them with specie, and lands them in      payment for the slaves, money being but little used in traffic with the      nativesの読み方
Horatio Bridge 「Journal of an African Cruiser」

...There's the rub,—it pays...   Theres the rub,—it paysの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「Darkwater」

... "Elspeth pays no rent," she said slowly, but he did not seem to hear...         Elspeth pays no rent, she said slowly, but he did not seem to      hearの読み方
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Quest of the Silver Fleece」

... Man, too, pays his toll, but as hissphere is wider, marriage does not limit him as much as woman...    Man, too, pays his toll, but as hissphere is wider, marriage does not limit him as much as womanの読み方
Emma Goldman 「Anarchism and Other Essays」

...To-day, the man who pays taxes to the amount of two hundred francs is virtuous; the talented man is the honest pickpocket: such truths as these are accounted trivial...   To-day, the man who pays taxes to the amount of two hundred      francs is virtuous; the talented man is the honest pickpocket: such truths      as these are accounted trivialの読み方
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」

...At such a price, he pays a farm-rent which in God's eyes he does not owe...   At such a price, he pays a farm-rent which in      Gods eyes he does not oweの読み方
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」

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