up-front
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If you are up front about something, you act openly or publicly so that people know what you are doing or what you believe. 坦率的[非正式]
You can't help being biased so you may as well be up front about it. 你阻止不了別人對(duì)你的偏見(jiàn),因此你還不如就大大方方地接受。
2. ADV If a payment is made up front, it is made in advance and openly, so that the person being paid can see that the money is there. 預(yù)付地[ADV after v]
Some companies charge a fee up front, but we don't think that's right. 一些公司預(yù)先收費(fèi),但我們不認(rèn)為這是對(duì)的。
3. ADJ Up front is also an adjective. 預(yù)付的[ADJ n]
The eleven percent loan has no up-front costs. 11%的那筆貸款沒(méi)有預(yù)付費(fèi)用。
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