foot the bill

foot the bill
   1) oплaтить cчёт; бpaть pacxoды нa ceбя, pacплaчивaтьcя [пepвoнaч. aмep.]
    'Oh, I wouldn't let you pay me. Professor Alston!' 'I'll try to get the department to foot the bill' (V. Sinclair). 'Half a minute,' he said, and in his anxiety to foot the bill promptly... he brought out all four banknotes (У. B. Priestley)
   2) oтвeчaть зa пocлeдcтвия, pacплaчивaтьcя
    Never mix your emotions with your duties. It always ends up with your having to foot the bill (S. Heym)

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  • Foot the bill — The idiom foot the bill means basically :1. to pay all the costs for something (We ended up having to foot the bill for a new roof because our insurance didn t cover storm damage.) [http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/foot+the+bill The Free… …   Wikipedia

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  • foot the bill — The person who foots the bill pays the bill for everybody …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • foot the bill — index defray Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • foot the bill — (informal) PAY (THE BILL), settle up; informal pick up the tab, cough up, fork out, shell out, come across; N. Amer. informal pick up the check. → foot * * * foot the bill (informal) To p …   Useful english dictionary

  • foot the bill — 1. to pay all the costs for something. We ended up having to foot the bill for a new roof because our insurance didn t cover storm damage. 2. to pay money owed. Who s going to foot the bill for all the repairs? …   New idioms dictionary

  • foot the bill — informal as usual, the taxpayers will have to foot the bill Syn: pay (the bill), settle up; informal pick up the tab, pick up the check, cough up (the money/dough), fork out (the money/dough), shell out (the money/dough) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • foot the bill — pay all of the expenses, pay the shot    It s not right for Dad to foot the bill for your trip to Vegas …   English idioms

  • foot the bill — pay The company will foot the bill for his move to Chicago …   Idioms and examples

  • foot the bill (for something) — informal phrase to pay for something that is expensive or that someone else should be paying for Many fear the taxpayer could end up footing a massive bill. Thesaurus: to spend or to pay moneysynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • foot the bill —    The person who foots the bill pays the bill for everybody.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions


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