spending 的英语意思
spendingspending /ˈspendɪŋ/ noun [uncountable]
查看全部语言翻译 the amount of money spent, especially by a government or organization花费的金额,尤指政府或组织的支出 SYN expendituregovernment/public/defence etc spending
a plan to increase military spending一项增加军事开支的计划COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + spending形容词/名词 + spendingpublic/government/state spending· The government is determined to keep public spending under control.· 政府决心将公共支出控制在合理范围内。· They called for increased government spending on education.· 他们呼吁增加政府在教育方面的支出。federal spending· He said his goal could be reached by slashing federal spending.· 他表示,大幅削减联邦支出可以实现他的目标。consumer spending (=spending by members of the public)· There are some signs that consumer spending is beginning to pick up.· 有迹象显示,消费者支出开始回升。defence/welfare/education etc spending (=spending on defence etc)· Further cuts in defence spending are being considered.· 进一步削减国防支出正在考虑之中。campaign spending· Should there be stricter limits on campaign spending?· 是否应该对竞选支出设置更严格的限制?verbs动词increase/raise spending· He has increased public spending and raised taxes.· 他增加了公共支出,并提高了税收。cut/reduce spending· The alternative is to cut spending.· 另一个选择是削减支出。THESAURUS同义词辨析spending the amount of money that is spent, especially by a government or other organization花费的金额,尤指政府或其他组织的支出: · Company spending on staff benefits has been cut dramatically in recent years.· 近年来,公司在员工福利方面的支出已大幅削减。· There has been a huge increase in government spending.· 政府支出大幅增加。· military spending· 军事开支expenditure formal正式 the amount of money that a government, organization, or person spends during a particular period of time – used especially in official documents or reports政府、组织或个人在特定时期内的支出金额——尤用于官方文件或报告中: · British defence expenditure was consistently high during this period.· 这一时期,英国国防支出持续偏高。· military expenditure· 军事支出· Expenditure on advertising has gone down.· 广告支出已减少。costs the money that a person or organization has to spend on heating, rent, wages etc个人或组织必须用于供暖、租金、工资等方面的费用: · What are your annual fuel costs?· 您每年的燃料费用是多少?· Falling sales have forced companies to cut costs.· 销售额下滑迫使企业削减成本。expenses the money that you spend on things that you need, for example on food, rent, and travel你用于日常所需(如食物、租金和交通)的支出: · Living expenses are much higher in New York.· 纽约的生活费用高得多。· I kept a record of all my travel expenses so that I could claim them back.· 我记录了所有差旅费用,以便日后报销。outgoings the money that someone has to spend regularly on rent, bills, food etc for their home or business某人定期用于家庭或业务的租金、账单、食物等方面的支出: · The outgoings on a house this size are very high.· 这么大的房子,各项固定支出非常高。outlay the amount of money that someone must spend when they first start a new business or activity某人刚开始新业务或新活动时必须花费的金额: · The initial outlay on machinery was quite high.· 机械设备的初期投入相当高。overheads British English, overhead American English the money that a business spends regularly on rent, insurance, and other things that are needed to keep the business operating企业定期用于租金、保险及其他维持正常运营所需事项的费用: · In London, small businesses often have high overheads.· 在伦敦,小企业的经营管理费用往往很高。
查看全部语言翻译 the amount of money spent, especially by a government or organization花费的金额,尤指政府或组织的支出 SYN expendituregovernment/public/defence etc spending
a plan to increase military spending一项增加军事开支的计划COLLOCATIONS词语搭配ADJECTIVES/NOUN + spending形容词/名词 + spendingpublic/government/state spending· The government is determined to keep public spending under control.· 政府决心将公共支出控制在合理范围内。· They called for increased government spending on education.· 他们呼吁增加政府在教育方面的支出。federal spending· He said his goal could be reached by slashing federal spending.· 他表示,大幅削减联邦支出可以实现他的目标。consumer spending (=spending by members of the public)· There are some signs that consumer spending is beginning to pick up.· 有迹象显示,消费者支出开始回升。defence/welfare/education etc spending (=spending on defence etc)· Further cuts in defence spending are being considered.· 进一步削减国防支出正在考虑之中。campaign spending· Should there be stricter limits on campaign spending?· 是否应该对竞选支出设置更严格的限制?verbs动词increase/raise spending· He has increased public spending and raised taxes.· 他增加了公共支出,并提高了税收。cut/reduce spending· The alternative is to cut spending.· 另一个选择是削减支出。THESAURUS同义词辨析spending the amount of money that is spent, especially by a government or other organization花费的金额,尤指政府或其他组织的支出: · Company spending on staff benefits has been cut dramatically in recent years.· 近年来,公司在员工福利方面的支出已大幅削减。· There has been a huge increase in government spending.· 政府支出大幅增加。· military spending· 军事开支expenditure formal正式 the amount of money that a government, organization, or person spends during a particular period of time – used especially in official documents or reports政府、组织或个人在特定时期内的支出金额——尤用于官方文件或报告中: · British defence expenditure was consistently high during this period.· 这一时期,英国国防支出持续偏高。· military expenditure· 军事支出· Expenditure on advertising has gone down.· 广告支出已减少。costs the money that a person or organization has to spend on heating, rent, wages etc个人或组织必须用于供暖、租金、工资等方面的费用: · What are your annual fuel costs?· 您每年的燃料费用是多少?· Falling sales have forced companies to cut costs.· 销售额下滑迫使企业削减成本。expenses the money that you spend on things that you need, for example on food, rent, and travel你用于日常所需(如食物、租金和交通)的支出: · Living expenses are much higher in New York.· 纽约的生活费用高得多。· I kept a record of all my travel expenses so that I could claim them back.· 我记录了所有差旅费用,以便日后报销。outgoings the money that someone has to spend regularly on rent, bills, food etc for their home or business某人定期用于家庭或业务的租金、账单、食物等方面的支出: · The outgoings on a house this size are very high.· 这么大的房子,各项固定支出非常高。outlay the amount of money that someone must spend when they first start a new business or activity某人刚开始新业务或新活动时必须花费的金额: · The initial outlay on machinery was quite high.· 机械设备的初期投入相当高。overheads British English, overhead American English the money that a business spends regularly on rent, insurance, and other things that are needed to keep the business operating企业定期用于租金、保险及其他维持正常运营所需事项的费用: · In London, small businesses often have high overheads.· 在伦敦,小企业的经营管理费用往往很高。