pony up
英 [ˈpəʊni ʌp]
美 [ˈpoʊni ʌp]
网络 付清
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- My pony is about done up.
我的马快累死啦。 - I had a pony growing up.
我曾经有一匹长大的马。 - 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。 - It's so cruel to keep a pony chained up like that all the time.
把一匹马驹一直那样拴住真是太残酷了。 - This prompts a portion of them to pony up.
这促使他们中的一部分人加钱选座。 - 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。 - Pony stopped one foot and looked up, it was only a squirrel.
小马停住脚抬头一看,原来是只松鼠。 - Cathy called her pony, and the sound woke Linton up.
凯茜唤了一声她的小马,声音把林顿弄醒了。 - 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。 - Taxpayers should not be asked to pony up a penny while shareholders are being protected.
当股东受到保护时,纳税人不应被要求再多掏一分钱。