paid-for
paid-for — 形容詞
1. describing a service, product, or piece of content that someone has to pay money
付費的
需要花錢才能使用或閱讀的
describing a service, product, or piece of content that someone has to pay money to use or read, rather than getting it without charge
Harper switched from the free trial to a paid-for subscription after the first month.
Harper 試用免費版一個月後,就改用付費的訂閱方案。
paid-for subscription as the typical noun pairing
The news site mixes free articles with paid-for content behind a login wall.
這個新聞網站把免費文章和付費的內容混在一起,後者放在登入牆後。
paid-for content contrasted with free articles
Iris compared three paid-for language apps before choosing the cheapest one.
Iris 比較了三款付費的語言學習 App 後,選了最便宜的那一個。
The school still offers a paid-for lunch option for families that prefer hot meals.
學校仍然為偏好熱食的家庭提供付費的午餐選項。
Mert blocks ads but happily reads paid-for newsletters from writers he trusts.
Mert 雖然會擋廣告,但很樂意閱讀自己信任的作者所發的付費的電子報。
- premium
is the marketing-friendly word for paid-for digital tiers
- subscription-based
specifies that the payment is recurring rather than one-off
- fee-based
is more formal and common in service or membership contexts
- free
is the everyday opposite when contrasting unpaid versions
- ad-supported
describes free content that earns money through advertising instead
文法句型
paid-for + noun
paid-for content
paid-for subscription
用法筆記
Almost always sits directly before a noun (subscription, content, service, app). Rarely used after the verb be; for that, switch to 'paid for' as two words, e.g. 'the meal was paid for'.