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shell out

英 [ʃel aʊt]

美 [ʃel aʊt]

为…花费一大笔钱

牛津词典

  • 以上各词均含用钱、花钱之义。
    These words all mean to give money to pay for goods or services.
    1. 指用钱、花钱:
      to give money to pay for goods or services
      1. She spent £100 on a new dress.
        她花100英镑买了一条新连衣裙。
    2. 指(机构或政府)投资:
      (of an organization or a government) to spend money on sth in order to make it better or more successful
      1. The government has invested heavily in public transport.
        政府已对公共交通投入了大量资金。
    3. 指为某事或向某人付巨款:
      to pay a lot of money for sth or to sb
      1. The company pays out a large share of its profits in dividends.
        该公司将很大一部分利润用作红利。
    4. 指总算付清全部欠款:
      ( rather informal ) to pay all the money that you owe to sb, especially when you do not want to or when the payment is late
      1. I had a hard time getting him to pay up.
        我好不容易让他还清了全部欠款。
    5. 指勉强付出或交出(钱):
      ( informal ) to pay or give money unwillingly
      1. She finally coughed up the money she owed.
        她最终勉强归还了她的欠款。
    6. 尤指不情愿地大量花钱、大把掏钱:
      ( informal ) to spend a lot of money on sth, especially unwillingly
      1. We've forked out a small fortune on home improvements over the years.
        这些年来我们花了许多钱做房屋装修。
    7. 指大量花钱、大把掏钱
      ( informal ) to spend a lot of money on sth

      柯林斯词典

      • 为…花费一大笔钱
        If youshell out forsomething, you spend a lot of money on it.
        1. You won't have to shell out a fortune for it...
          你不必为它花一大笔钱。
        2. If I'm shelling out a few hundred pounds, I don't want someone telling me what I can or can't do.
          如果我要花费几百英镑,我不希望有人告诉我什么能做,什么不能做。
        3. ...an insurance premium which saves you from having to shell out for repairs...
          为你省去大笔维修费用的保险费
        4. The very fact that you shelled out money to come and see us is a good sign.
          你舍得花钱来看我们,这正是个好迹象。

      英英释义

      verb

      双语例句

      • How much did you shell out for that calculator?
        你花多少钱买了这个计算器?
      • When I go out with friends, I do not want to shell out or pay a lot of money.
        当我和朋友出去,我不想掏出或支付了很多钱。
      • That reflects a very British disinclination to shell out on management training.
        这反映出英国人非常不喜欢花钱进行管理培训。
      • I shall be expected to shell out for the party.
        这次聚会可能要让我花钱。
      • Many of their clients are now pinched for cash and unwilling to shell out for expensive consulting projects.
        它们的许多客户目前都缺乏现金,不愿意为昂贵的咨询项目掏钱。
      • Many cities have public tennis courts, so you don't have to be an aristocrat to afford the game. You will, however, have to shell out for rackets and balls.
        许多城市都有公共网球场,所以你不必拥有贵族身份就打得起,不过,你得自掏腰包买球拍和球。
      • Advertisers are willing to shell out a lot of money for this targeting.
        广告商愿意为这种更具针对性的形式付更多广告费。
      • As for any human navigators out there, you'll just have to shell out for a GPS.
        就任何的人工导航来说,你只要支付一个GPS导航即可。
      • The very fact that you shelled out money to come and see us is a good sign.
        你舍得花钱来看我们,这正是个好迹象。
      • My theory is if I look prosperous, I can shell out$ 28.49 for one small bag of groceries without wincing.
        我的理论是,如果我看上去够有钱,我会毫不畏缩地花上28.49美元去买一小袋食品与杂货。