repay
/rɪˈpeɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˈpeɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)rē-ˈpā/ (ame, mw)
repay — verb
- repaypresent simple I / you / we / they
- repayshe / she / it
- repaidpast simple
- repaying-ing form
1. to give back money that you previously received from a lender, such as a bank, a
to give back money that you previously received from a lender, such as a bank, a company, or another person, often by making a series of payments
Hao planned to repay the student loan within five years after graduation.
collocation: repay a loan
The bank gave Jabari three years to repay the full amount.
Dario repaid his brother the €200 he had borrowed for the rent.
Imran and Selim worked extra shifts to repay their debt to the credit union.
- borrow
opposite action: receiving money with the intention to repay later
文法句型
repay + noun phrase (the loan, the debt)
repay + someone + amount
repay + someone
用法筆記
The amount or debt can follow the verb directly as the object ('repay the loan'), or the person receiving the money can serve as the indirect object placed before the amount ('repay him €200').
常見錯誤
2. to show your gratitude to someone by doing something good for them or giving the
to show your gratitude to someone by doing something good for them or giving them something, after they have helped you or treated you generously
Noa wanted to repay her aunt's kindness by helping with the garden every weekend.
collocation: repay someone's kindness
Ethan helped Joshua move in, and he repaid the favor with a home-cooked meal.
pattern: repay + person + with + something
The community center repaid the volunteers' hard work with a thank-you party.
After Iris looked after Hana's cat for two weeks, Hana repaid her with concert tickets.
- reciprocate
more formal; often used for emotions or gestures rather than concrete gifts
- return
broader and more general; can be used for favors, gestures, or actions
- require
very formal and literary; uncommon in everyday speech
- ignore
opposite: failing to acknowledge someone's help or generosity
文法句型
repay + someone + for + something
repay + someone + with + something
repay + noun phrase (kindness, effort, trust)
用法筆記
Commonly used in the pattern 'repay someone for something' to name the helpful action, and 'repay someone with something' to name what was given in return. The subject is usually a person or a grateful organization.