- 简明
- 柯林斯
- 牛津
shell out
- 英 [ʃel aut]
- 美 [ʃɛl aʊt]
释义
- v.交付,支付
实用场景例句
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You won't have to shell out a fortune for it.
你不必为它花一大笔钱。
柯林斯例句
I was the one who had to shell out for the food.
我是该为食物付款者之一.
辞典例句
We agreed to share the cost but later he wouldn't shell out.
我们原先同意均摊费用,但后来他却不肯付钱.
辞典例句
I had to shell out five pounds.
我只好花了5英镑.
辞典例句
He to shell out a lot of money for the date.
他必须为这约会付一大笔钱.
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We had to shell out a lot more money for extras.
一些额外项目又花了我们不少钱.
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Advertisers 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.
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And do you shell out major coin for them?
你是原价购买它们 吗 ?
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They agreed to share the cost but later Tom wouldn't shell out.
他们原来同意分摊这笔开销,但后来汤姆不肯付钱.
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Must I shell out for the party.
一定要由我为聚会付款吗?
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These buggers can absorb a ton of cannon fireand shell out quite a bit of damage.
这些虫子受到炮弹攻击只受一点点伤害.
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收起实用场景例句英英释义
Verb
1. administer or bestow, as in small portions;
"administer critical remarks to everyone present"
"dole out some money"
"shell out pocket money for the children"
"deal a blow to someone"
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