词汇 | fork-out |
释义 | fork out sthphrasal verb with forkverbuk /fɔːk/ us /fɔːrk/ informal to pay an amount of money, especially unwillingly: (尤指不情愿地)付钱 I forked out ten quid for/on the ticket.我不情愿地掏了10英镑买票。 fork out forUKI couldn't persuade him to fork out for a new one.我无法劝服他花钱再买个新的。 to spend money spendHow much do you intend to spend on a house? payWhen you bought the tickets, how much did you pay? investShe's invested all her savings in the business. pay outI've just paid out £700 to get the car fixed. splurgeWe've just splurged on new kitchen appliances. blowWe won a £15 million settlement in court and we blew it all in six years. Paying money 2FA 2SV ante up (something) burn a hole in someone's pocketidiom buying power cost-cutting fund non-contributory overpaid put someone through something put something towards something reimburse run to something self-finance set someone back (something) spend spent splurge sponsor tipper fork out (sth) | Business Englishfork out (sth)phrasal verb with forkverbuk /fɔːk/us mainly UKinformal(also USinformalfork over (sth)) to pay a large amount of money, especially unwillingly: Investors must fork out $850 to $1,000 for each share they want to buy. fork out for sthIf you don't pay before the deadline, you will face a fine and still have to fork out for the tax. Congress forked over $20.2 billion in emergency agriculture aid. |
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