2009년 8월 18일 화요일

Dic: up front


1. in the forefront; under fire (at the front).
  • You guys who are up front are gonna get the most fire.
  • You two go up front and see if you can help.
2. Fig. at the beginning; in advance.
  • She wanted $200 up front.
  • The more you pay up front, the less you'll have to finance.
3. Fig. open; honest; forthcoming.
  • She is a very up front gal—trust her.
  • I wish the salesman had been more up front about it.
.... McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

Cf.

up front: if you give someone an amount of money up front, you pay them before they start a job
  • Did you pay up front or are you waiting till they've finished the job?
.... Cambridge Idioms Dictionary

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