upfront / ˈʌpˈfrʌnt /

前面的前期前期的预先

upfront2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Also upfront .

  1. invested or paid in advance or as beginning capital: an up-front fee of five percent and an additional five percent when the job is done.
  2. honest; candid; straightforward: He's very up-front about discussing his past.
  3. conspicuous or prominent: The company has an up-front position in its industry.
  4. located in the front or forward section: to request up-front seats on a plane.
adv. 副词 adverb

Also up front .

  1. as an initial investment, beginning capital, or an advance payment: They'll need a half-million dollars up-front before opening the business.
  2. before other payments, deductions, or returning a profit: Estimated operating expenses will be deducted up-front.

upfront 近义词

upfront

等同于 up front

upfront 的近义词 6
upfront 的反义词 2
upfront

等同于 honest

upfront 的近义词 6
upfront 的反义词 2
upfront

等同于 natural

upfront

等同于 open

upfront

等同于 sincere

upfront

等同于 trustworthy/trusty

更多upfront例句

  1. All of that required an upfront investment from Nataly and me.
  2. At its upfront presentation in May, CEO Mike Hopkins said Hulu plans to triple its investment in original content.
  3. Yes, the upfront cost might be higher than the old-fashioned bulbs.
  4. Homeowners may want them on their roofs—but not for $30,000 upfront.
  5. They get money upfront and never have to deliver any goods or services.