run up
英 [ˈrʌn ʌp]
美 [ˈrʌn ʌp]
积欠(账款、债务等)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 积欠(账款、债务等)
If someoneruns upbills or debts, they acquire them by buying a lot of things or borrowing money.- He ran up a £1,400 bill at the Britannia Adelphi Hotel...
他在大不列颠阿德尔菲酒店积欠了1,400英镑的账单 - Many ran up huge debts as they spent millions to buy foreign players.
很多俱乐部因为斥巨资购买外援而积欠了巨额债务。
- He ran up a £1,400 bill at the Britannia Adelphi Hotel...
- See also:run-up
英英释义
verb
- pile up (debts or scores)
- fasten by sewing
- raise
- hoist the flags
- hoist a sail
- make by sewing together quickly
- run up a skirt
- accumulate as a debt
- he chalked up $100 in the course of the evening
双语例句
- Many ran up huge debts as they spent millions to buy foreign players.
很多俱乐部因为斥巨资购买外援而积欠了巨额债务。 - The run up to the Full Moon in Taurus has raised many issues.
月亮在金牛宫里达到圆满的过程中已经引起了许多问题。 - Every time we try to get the scheme going we seem to run up against yet another problem.
我们每次试图执行计划时,似乎又碰到了另一个困难。 - I must have run up quite a bill at your restaurant today.
我今天想必在你的餐厅欠了不少帐。 - You never know what you're liable to run up against.
你永远不知道你可能遇到什么困难。 - Economic growth would sooner or later run up against insurmountable problems.
经济增长迟早会遇上不可克服的问题。 - If you run up and get a cramp: hm.
如果你跑起来然后抽筋了,啊。 - A little electric tingle seemed to run up my spine.
一股电流似乎穿过了我的脊柱。 - This is the kind of competition you can expect to run up against.
这是你可能遇到的竞争。 - When you run up to him, stand proudly.
当你跑向他后,要自豪的站着。