stump up
英 [stʌmp ʌp]
美 [stʌmp ʌp]
(常指不情愿地)付钱,掏腰包
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (常指不情愿地)付钱,掏腰包
If youstump upa sum of money, you pay it, often unwillingly.- Customers do not have to stump up any cash for at least four weeks.
顾客们至少四周内都不必付钱。
- Customers do not have to stump up any cash for at least four weeks.
双语例句
- In the face of calls for it to stump up a lot of money to help recapitalise the International Monetary Fund, China has instead launched a proposal to replace the US dollar with a new international reserve currency.
面对希望中国能拿出一大笔资金帮助国际货币基金组织(imf)增资的要求,中国转而提出了用一种新国际储备货币取代美元的建议。 - Customers do not have to stump up any cash for at least four weeks.
顾客们至少四周内都不必付钱。 - Only when the government unveils its full plans for the sector will these companies stump up for new plants.
只有在英国政府将能源产业相关所有计划都公布之后,这些公司才肯为兴建新型发电厂掏腰包。 - That is hardly surprising since the vast majority of those surveyed said they were unlikely to stump up money when a private-equity firm they have already invested in raises a new fund.
这并不奇怪,因为绝大多数被调查者声称,如果自己投资的私募公司又要募集新基金的话,他们可没兴趣继续买单。 - But unless my memory deceives me, Barclays was almost as eager to stump up countless billions for the now-broken Dutch bank.
但除非我的记忆出了毛病,巴克莱银行(Barclays)几乎同样醉心于天价收购如今已破产的荷兰银行。 - The first point has led to quiet grumbling among UBS shareholders who have complained that they too might have been willing to stump up money to purchase convertible bonds.
第一点已经让瑞士银行的股东心存不满,他们抱怨称,他们也想出资购买可转换债券。 - But, again, France has given in to Germany's insistence that it is for governments, first and foremost, to stump up for their banks.
但又一次,法国屈服于了德国的坚持,即银行倒闭所造成的损失应主要由其国家政府来承担。 - The ECAs have been asked to stump up additional cover.
出口信贷机构已经被要求提供额外的保险。 - Chinese leaders are likely to be extremely reluctant to stump up money for Europe, for fear of a grassroots backlash from citizens.
中国领导人由于担忧民间会强烈反对,或许极不情愿为欧洲掏腰包。 - Others point out that many of his proposals are not funded; indeed, the plan explicitly says that central government must stump up.
也有人指出他的许多提议都没有资金支持,而事实上他的计划已明白无误的表示政府必须自掏腰包。
