upfront
预付的
常用释义
英音[ ˌʌpˈfrʌnt ]
美音[ ˌʌpˈfrʌnt ]
基本释义
- adj. 坦率的,诚实的;预付的,预交的;<美>在最前(或最突出)位置的
- adv. 在前面;(报酬)预付,先期地;(足球比赛中)在前锋位置
例句
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1·Pay a little more upfront for your beer or burger.为啤酒或汉堡多预付一点。
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2·There will be an upfront fee of 4%.将收取4%的预付费。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·He's been upfront about his intentions since the beginning.他从一开始就明白说出了他的意图。来源: 《牛津词典》
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4·In order to "change lives for the better" and reduce "dependency", George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, introduced the "upfront work search" scheme.为了“改善生活”和减少“依赖”,英国财政大臣乔治·奥斯本推出了“前期工作搜索”计划。
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5·A Harvard Business School study found that observers consistently rated those who were upfront about themselves more highly, while those who hid lost trustworthiness.哈佛商学院的一项研究发现,观察者一致给那些坦率的人评价更高,而那些不善表露自我的人则失去了可信度。
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6·Be honest, true and upfront.做一个诚实的、忠诚的和坦率的人。
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7·Keep upfront expenses to a minimum.将首笔支付费用减到最少。
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8·But Apple computers cost more upfront.但是,苹果电脑的先期成本更高。
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9·How much upfront design should I tolerate?我该容忍多大限度的预先设计?
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10·All sales are final, and all payment is upfront.所有销售均为成品,皆是预先付款。