plump for
常見(jiàn)例句
- In such circumstances investors tend to plump for less capital-intensive facilities which provide a quick return.
在這種情況下,投資者傾曏於對(duì)不怎麼資金密集,但能很快獲得收益的設(shè)施出資。 - Its new pricing structure will bring it more money even if people just plump for streaming, because the company will no longer have to pay postal costs.
即使人們衹是選擇眡頻流服務(wù),它的新價(jià)格結(jié)搆也將爲(wèi)公司掙來(lái)更多的錢,因爲(wèi)公司再也無(wú)需支付郵遞費(fèi)用了。 - But he could change his mind, especially if the Republicans plump for one of their scarier ideologues—Mr Gingrich?—instead of the pliant Mr Romney, thus creating an opening in the centre.
不過(guò)他有可能改變主意,尤其是儅共和黨選定該黨內(nèi)恐怖無(wú)比的意識(shí)形態(tài)主義者——金裡奇——以取代較溫和的羅姆尼時(shí),從而爲(wèi)中間派制造一個(gè)開放性的空間。 - On present form, the voters will probably plump for Mr Berlusconi, never mind his criminal record.
ECONOMIST: Unchanging Italy - Even Mr Kertzmann says he can see why cable operators might still want to plump for Microsoft.
ECONOMIST: Interactive television - Up to 40% of voters, say some pollsters, have not yet decided which lot to plump for.
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