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 spend [spend]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 花费, 浪费, 度过, 消耗, 消磨

vi. 花费, 用尽




    spend
    spent


    Spend \Spend\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spent}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Spending}.] [AS. spendan (in comp.), fr. L. expendere or
    dispendere to weigh out, to expend, dispense. See {Pendant},
    and cf. {Dispend}, {Expend}, {Spence}, {Spencer}.]
    1. To weigh or lay out; to dispose of; to part with; as, to
    spend money for clothing.

    Spend thou that in the town. --Shak.

    Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not
    bread? --Isa. lv. 2.

    2. To bestow; to employ; -- often with on or upon.

    I . . . am never loath
    To spend my judgment. --Herbert.

    3. To consume; to waste; to squander; to exhaust; as, to
    spend an estate in gaming or other vices.

    4. To pass, as time; to suffer to pass away; as, to spend a
    day idly; to spend winter abroad.

    We spend our years as a tale that is told. --Ps. xc.
    9.

    5. To exhaust of force or strength; to waste; to wear away;
    as, the violence of the waves was spent.

    Their bodies spent with long labor and thirst.
    --Knolles.


    Spend \Spend\, v. i.
    1. To expend money or any other possession; to consume, use,
    waste, or part with, anything; as, he who gets easily
    spends freely.

    He spends as a person who knows that he must come to
    a reckoning. --South.

    2. To waste or wear away; to be consumed; to lose force or
    strength; to vanish; as, energy spends in the using of it.

    The sound spendeth and is dissipated in the open
    air. --Bacon.

    3. To be diffused; to spread.

    The vines that they use for wine are so often cut,
    that their sap spendeth into the grapes. --Bacon.

    4. (Mining) To break ground; to continue working.

    1. Some reporters have been hospitalized with fatigue and others spend so much time at the palace they have clean underwear sent by express mail.
    2. It works this way: Experienced seamen must spend longer rotations at sea, worsening the problems of family separations and low morale.
    3. He is prepared to spend his money in the U.S. instead if the new FDA rules make the drugs available here.
    4. One solution seen by many sponsors such as Valvoline is to spend more money at small local tracks where racing is still valued more for sport than for big business.
    5. Moreover, the survey found that only 10% of companies required managers to spend any time in development programs.
    6. The first group of the 3- and 4-month-old birds are scheduled to spend several weeks in mesh enclosures in the forest 75 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
    7. Thousands of blacks who normally spend their end-of-the-month paychecks shopping on Saturdays stayed away from downtown Boksburg, the first Conservative-controlled town to reimpose segregation of parks, the town hall, and public toilets.
    8. And, despite all its new-found enthusiasm for Elsie, Borden won't spend more than $3,000 to purchase its live symbol.
    9. But Bolivian and Peruvian officials said Wednesday that Washington should instead spend its time and money helping their farmers switch from coca to other crops.
    10. For the first time in its 100-year history, Amoco plans to spend more money in 1989 searching for oil and gas abroad than in the United States.
    11. Coleman still seeks a co-sponsor willing to spend $500,000 on his automobile.
    12. Mr. Shaw said he was anxious to move to North Carolina to spend more time with his family, and also to enjoy a somewhat less stressful life, partly in view of some past health concerns.
    13. "He ought to get out," said Byrd. "The country cannot have confidence in the Justice Department when the top law enforcement officer obviously has to spend an inordinate amount of his time defending himself.
    14. The Commerce Department said a survey found that businesses plan to spend $429.4 billion, after adjusting for inflation, topping the previous high of $391.6 billion set in 1985.
    15. He can't spend money, but he can sure smell it."
    16. People already have large amounts of money in savings accounts because of a nationwide lack of consumer goods to spend it on.
    17. They come from all 50 states and 26 foreign countries to spend a summer of intensive study in music, dance, drama and the visual arts.
    18. 'If they want to spend Pounds 9 to scream at me that's fine.' But what about the players?
    19. The Massachusetts governor planned to spend most of today in his office, emerging only to swear in a new member of the state authority which oversees Logan International Airport.
    20. Where would they spend the night?
    21. Roy Ayliffe, general manager of the materials division of the Post Office, is to spend a year's secondment with Partnership Sourcing, the joint DTI/CBI initiative set up to promote long-term relationships between purchasers and suppliers.
    22. Mortensen said that while he and other doctors will spend months reviewing the case before making a final assessment, early indications are that the IVOX worked well.
    23. "There are some areas in which we would all like to spend more, but we cannot until we get our fiscal house in order and bring the deficit down," Bush said.
    24. "I had always wanted to be a test pilot," he says. "It was damned demanding work." How much time did he actually spend in Vietnam?
    25. With an eye on new markets in the Midwest and West, Saks Fifth Avenue will spend $300 million over five years to modernize and expand, the retail fashion chain said.
    26. Unlike big financial companies of Western nations, which spend millions of dollars on advertisements calculated to project images of prudence and sobriety, Japan's banks, securities brokers and insurance companies like to keep things light.
    27. "I can't spend the time right now to set up a deal because I have a case to win and I can't stop until justice is served," he said.
    28. It comes out of the pockets of the working men and women of America, and when government does not spend our money, it's not lost.
    29. By limiting for the first time how much state parties can spend on elections, it also would effectively stop the use of those organizations by wealthy contributors to funnel gifts in blocks of $100,000 to presidential campaigns.
    30. One of Snyder's triumphs was the enactment of a 1984 law _ by the citizens, in an initiative, over the objections of officialdom _ compelling the city to guarantee them an indoor place to spend the night.
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