upfront的意思和读音

upfront

: [ʌpˈfrʌnt] : [ʌp'frʌnt]

adj.

upfrontadj.

1.~ (about sth)not trying to hide what you think or do

He's been upfront about his intentions since the beginning.

2.[obn]paid in advance, before other payments are made

There will be an upfront fee of 4%. 4%

adj.1.;,2.;3.;

adj.1.upfront costs or payments are paid before you get the goods or services that you are buying2pletely honest and not trying to hide anything

1. taciturn adj. upfront adj. (transparency n. ) ...

2. credit line upfront tax deductibility ...

3. credit line upfront tax deductibility ...

4.CDS Upfront

5. ... 4.qualify v. 5.upfront adj. 6.verbal a. ,,,, ...

6. ... Upfront Upfront go-getter ...

7........<&... ... unfold v. upfront adj. ungovernable adj. ...

8. ... there's no point in doing sth: upfront: cosmetics: ...

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1.How much upfront design should I tolerate?

2.He made some upfront sacrifices because he really wanted this particular job with this particular employer, the recruiter told me.

3." A one-time upfront payment, what am I going to with it? Collect interest on it every year? That doesn't help me with" Yahoo's finances.

4.If you don't ask for it upfront, it is likely to be forced upon you later, often in the form of a critique of your proposed solutions.——

5.Consequently, she said, 'the upfront cost was significantly higher than what we modeled. '

6.With a little upfront planning management, bottlenecks (like the following) can be avoided.)。

7.To be sure, the upfront cost of proprietary software is higher (although open-source programs are not always free).)。

8.Outsourcing, while not always cheaper in the long run, can allow companies to avoid the risk of big upfront costs.

9.Some members of the president's own party say the upfront cost of switching to private accounts is too high at a time of growing deficits.

10.This is the main idea that I am trying to put together, but Im not sure how much more information is needed upfront to you.