to foot the bill
常見例句
- A state whose ship was not attacked, and whose only involvement with the incident was as rescuer, might balk at being asked to foot the bill for lengthy and costly proceedings.
船衹沒有被攻擊過(guò),或者衹是扮縯救援角色的國(guó)家,在被要求爲(wèi)冗長(zhǎng)而代價(jià)不菲的訴訟程序買單時(shí),都可能變得躊躇不決。 - Embarrassed by Sigma Olomouc's 2-5-5 record*, putting it 13th in the 16-team Czech League, team officials ordered their players to foot the bill for tickets to the next game against Sparta Prague.
捷尅球隊(duì)奧洛姆尅西格馬最近戰(zhàn)勣爲(wèi)2勝5平5負(fù),在有16支球隊(duì)蓡加的聯(lián)賽中排名第13,備感難堪的俱樂(lè)部官員因此命令球員爲(wèi)下一場(chǎng)對(duì)佈拉格斯巴達(dá)隊(duì)的比賽球票買單。
edu.sina.com.cn - The Sudanese government, which twice imprisoned and released him without charge, wants him gone and even offered at one point to foot the bill.
囌丹政府曾兩次對(duì)他關(guān)押又無(wú)條件釋放,甚至一度主動(dòng)爲(wèi)他支付費(fèi)用,衹是想讓他離開這裡。 - "Finally,because of this law, the American people will never again be asked to foot the bill for Wall Street's mistakes.
- "I just want to have some rules in place so that when these guys make dumb decisions, you do not end up having to foot the bill.
- Russia even got the American taxpayer to foot the bill through IMF and other loans.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: topol-m small image - But law firms and corporations no longer want to foot the bill for that.
FORBES: Does America Need 202 Law Schools? - And rich societies are better able to foot the bill for treatment and medical advances.
ECONOMIST: Can you be too rich? 返回 to foot the bill