大学英语四级常用短语 make up to
释义:
make up to 接近;奉承;补足
例句:
But straight-arrow brokerages at least make up to you the tax cost of not getting genuine dividends.
The contest rules allowed contestants to make up to 50 trades a day.
By using this approach, he is able to make up to twice the revenue as he would on the iPhone.
Exposing our thinking minimizes the stuff people make up to fill in the gaps and ensures that they have the right information.
Prosper and Lending Club both check borrowers' credit records and are aggressive about collecting on payments, and lenders can make up to 13 percent on their loans.
The Commission proposed to make up to 195 megahertz of additional spectrum in the 5 GHz band (a 35% increase) available to unlicensed wireless devices.
Just to make up numbers entirely to make the logical point, say that this part time work lasts until a child is 10, they have two at a 4 or 5 year interval (all reasonable enough numbers but entirely made up as I say).
He had tried to make it up to her, and was glad now that he had.
So to make it up to us, Naughty Dog have released their second trailer.
Mr Obama seems to understand this, and is striving manfully to make it up to Bubba.
When I heard they were upset I called and simply apologized and asked what we could do to make it up to them.
But to make it up to you guys, we've brought in a special guest -- Jason Unger from CE Pro -- to lend his expertise to the conversation, especially regarding digital downloads versus physical media.
Of course the rest of the economy is not going to make up for the loss of production in the train building sector or reduce unemployment enough to make up for sector layoffs.