大学英语六级常用短语 settle up
释义:
settle up 付清;了结;结账
例句:
At the end of the five years, the investor and Uncle Sam settle up for the difference.
My advice in many of these cases is to settle up on taxes on your end and move on.
In pre-1971 days, nations had to settle up on their trade balances.
What's worse, there's no playbook for how to settle up.
In effect, Americans never have to settle up.
Because of this close relationship, the two parties may settle up weeks later, frequently with traditional wire transfers or complex invoicing and trade schemes in electronics, farm equipment, commodities and gems (see box, p. 100).
In early 2002, after the IRS offered shelter users a chance to voluntarily come forward and settle up, Nicholas paid the back taxes, interest and penalties he owed on the KPMG OPIS and TRACT ploys.
Traders would love to turn the risks faced by suppliers, transmitters and retailers of electricity into financial products, so that they could hedge the hazards of weather, fuel supply and wind, and settle up in cash rather than in actual electricity.
The trust Wyeth set up to settle the class-action claims has ground to a virtual halt as it examines claims for possibly fraudulent medical evidence.
MRS. OBAMA: I know it's an exciting night, but you've got to settle in, cuddle up, and in the morning, Santa will arrive, okay?
The bingtuan was set up to settle the border areas and to make land available for soldiers demobilised at the end of China's civil war.
The rival factions have repeatedly met in vain in the past year, under Egypt's aegis, to try to settle their differences and set up a unity government.