to buy up
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to buy the whole supply of something such as tickets, stocks, goods, etc.

买下所有, 囤积
Ex: The store decided buy up the seasonal items before they ran out .
to cash up
[动词]
to count all the money a shop made at the end of the day

清点现金, 结算现金
Ex: Letcash up the sales for today .
to check up on
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to examine something to confirm its quality and accuracy

检查, 审查
Ex: She checks up on the quality of the products .
to count up
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to add up a group of items or numbers to determine the total

计数, 加总
Ex: counted up the receipts to see how much they had spent .
to pay up
[动词]
to give someone the money one owes

偿还, 支付
Ex: When the final reminder came in the mail , she realized she pay up immediately .
to sell up
[动词]
to dispose of all one's merchandise or possessions

出售所有物品, 清空存货
Ex: To fund their new venture , they sell up a lot of their assets .
to size up
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to examine someone or something in order to form a judgment

评估, 估计
Ex: Before accepting the job offer, she took time to size the company up and assess its culture.
to stump up
[动词]
to pay money, often unwillingly or under pressure

凑钱, 支付
Ex: In order to secure their spots on the team , the players stump up a registration fee for the sports league .
to weigh up
[动词]
to observe someone closely to evaluate their character, abilities, etc.

斟酌, 权衡
Ex: The teacher is weighing up the students ' progress in the class .

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