pony up
英 [ˈpəʊni ʌp]
美 [ˈpoʊni ʌp]
网络 付清
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- They will find it harder to resist demands to do more; China, meanwhile, is free to call on rich countries to pony up more money to combat climate change.
它们发现,要拒绝国际社会让它们做更多事情的要求变得更难了;与此同时,中国则可以毫无顾忌地呼吁富国掏出更多钱来应对气候变化。 - This prompts a portion of them to pony up.
这促使他们中的一部分人加钱选座。 - Ek put stock in the belief that if you open up the entire music catalog to users for free, they will eventually get sufficiently hooked to pony up those subscription fees.
而埃克则相信,如果能够将整个音乐目录免费向用户开放,最终他们会被吸引进来,愿意支付订阅费。哪种方法更优秀? - A rowdy reception for the board could shake its resolve, forcing them to either take another look at the NASDAQ offer or push its new German partners to pony up some more dough.
如果股东们纷纷出言反对,董事会的决心可能会有所动摇,迫使他们重新审视纳斯达克的出价或敦促德国伙伴抬高些价码。 - I had a pony growing up.
我曾经有一匹长大的马。 - If you don't pony up, part or all of your holdings will be sold, locking in your losses.
如果你不追加资金,你的部分或全部持仓就会被抛出,以锁定损失。 - The problem: Too many MLS teams freeloaded by refusing to pony up their own cash for Designated Players, and their insistence on a Beckham payday in the short term smacked of desperation.
现在问题是:太多大联盟的球队并没有(通过这项规则)自己掏钱得到想要的球员,而是想不劳而获。而他们坚持要从贝克汉姆身上捞一笔的想法很快就以绝望告终。 - It is time to pony up on that bill.
是照帐付钱的时候了。 - Those children regularly pony up for a second helping of my cheesecake.
孩子们经常要求第二份乳酪饼。 - People can't even afford to pony up for movie tickets.
人们甚至买不起电影票。