Welch Meaning in English
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释义
To fail to keep a promise or to not pay a debt you owe, especially after saying you would. Usually refers to not paying money you promised.
用法与细微差别
"Welch" is informal and sometimes seen as outdated or offensive. It’s used for money and obligations, especially promises. Don't confuse with "welsh" (which has the same slang sense but is a mis-derivation). Not used in formal writing. Common phrases: "welch on a bet," "welch out of a deal."
例句
He welched on his bet and didn't pay me.
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Don't welch on your promises.
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People respect you more if you don't welch.
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He made a bet, lost, and tried to welch out of paying.
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Don't make promises if you're just going to welch on them.
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She promised to donate, but then she welched at the last minute.
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