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 expenditure [ɪk'spɛndɪtʃɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 开支, 费用, 用光, 消费额

[经] 支出, 费用, 消费


  1. The expenditure of money on weapons is very large.
    购置武器的开支很大。
  2. Limit your expenditure to what is essential.
    你要把开销限制在必要的范围内。
  3. My expenditure is conditioned by my income.
    我的支出受我的收入限制。


expenditure
[ noun ]
  1. money paid out; an amount spent

  2. <noun.possession>
  3. the act of spending money for goods or services

  4. <noun.act>
  5. the act of consuming something

  6. <noun.act>


Expenditure \Ex*pend"iture\, n.
1. The act of expending; a laying out, as of money;
disbursement.

Our expenditure purchased commerce and conquest.
--Burke.

2. That which is expended or paid out; expense.

The receipts and expenditures of this extensive
country. --A. Hamilton.

  1. Although so far it has been allowed substantially higher price increases than its colleagues to fund the expenditure, this status may well come under pressure in next year's review.
  2. His expenditure next year will be Pounds 21m higher than in 1993-94, at Pounds 955m.
  3. If these proceeds were spread over five years, the PSBR would be cut by Pounds 18bn initially (Pounds 15bn from the flotation, plus Pounds 3bn saving on road expenditure), and by more as the savings on debt interest built up.
  4. Net interest charges increased to Pounds 221,000 (Pounds 184,000). The increase in debt was due mainly to a heavy capital expenditure programme of Pounds 2.6m on new factories and machinery.
  5. However, recent figures from a parliamentary answer show that just 8 per cent of child benefit expenditure goes to high-earning families once income is adjusted for family size.
  6. 'High investment expenditure is not always a sign of efficient performance.' Capital productivity had fallen steadily in recent years leading to 'a dramatic increase in depreciation', he said.
  7. The acquisition of Sagasco would mean that about one-third of Boral's gross earnings would come from energy. Boral's earnings statement showed it spent ADollars 500m on acquisitions and capital expenditure last year.
  8. "Information of this kind which is related to the conduct of public business and to the expenditure of public funds is required to be disclosed," said Wake County Superior Judge E. Lynn Johnson.
  9. Future EC spending plans are based on the assumption that farm expenditure will be brought under control by the recent common agricultural policy reform, the one big triumph of Portugal's presidency.
  10. About Pounds 41m was spent on acquisitions which included Rockwood, an American building pigments company acquired in April. The company said capital expenditure and acquisitions were likely to be lower in the second half.
  11. Investment in new capacity and heavy promotional expenditure will be required to claw back market share from Gillette.
  12. 'But before we get complacent, it is important to note that UK expenditure on R&D as a percentage of GDP has been slipping significantly over the last decade in both civil and defence areas.
  13. "But now that they are faced with a single option, I think you will see a much faster take-up." The merged company is facing a recession and shrinking advertising expenditure.
  14. In a show of ingratitude, the panel recently infuriated the AMA by voting to limit total Medicare payments to doctors, a policy called "expenditure targets."
  15. He said the promotional expenditure had been worthwhile and had helped push up sales to about 100,000 barrels a year. He added: 'The board's investment in Newquay Steam achieved its purpose.
  16. In the run-up to last year's election Mr Smith sought to convince voters that growth would take care of any gap between Labour's proposed public expenditure and likely revenue from taxation.
  17. This, however, is only an approximation to the aggregate the government and Bank of England can and should influence, which should be a variant known as 'total domestic expenditure'.
  18. He said that both the reduction in taxation - a consequence of a big reform of the tax system which will take effect in 1994 - and expenditure increases are temporary. 'There will be no further easing of fiscal policy after 1994,' he said.
  19. Just imagine the effect of a politician saying all companies should be spending X per cent of turnover on R&D, and the consequence was that a significant proportion of companies upped their expenditure, went into loss and were taken over.
  20. Within the overall recession is a specific defence recession brought on by cuts in military expenditure. Defence accounts for 51 per cent of UK government spending on research and development and 20 per cent of total UK research and development.
  21. The expenditure of $3 billion over three years for the fiber network and pre-tax quarterly losses of a quarter billion dollars easily make US Sprint the telephone industry's biggest, fastest start-up ever.
  22. Make the focus of the negotiations "the deficit" instead of the expenditure level, which really would mean something.
  23. "The cost of funding doesn't have much effect on the mind of management where capital expenditure is concerned.
  24. The fees Medicare paid doctors remained frozen for most of the 1980s; in the Bush administration, they were made subject to expenditure targets.
  25. It can be progressive, rising more than proportionately with income. Politicians often claim that the administrative problems of switching to an expenditure tax would be overwhelming.
  26. More than 75 per cent of R&D expenditure goes on development, and 25 per cent on research.
  27. Italy's manufacturing capacity is only 500 magnets every three years, while the super collider will require 10,000 magents estimated to cost $100,000 each _ a $1 billion expenditure.
  28. This is the ambitious interactive cable-based home entertainment and communications network, which the company detailed in January. According to Time Warner yesterday, capital expenditure on cable is currently about Dollars 400m a year.
  29. The target is to achieve a positive cash flow after capital expenditure of at least FM500m a year, which the company says should be sufficient for further investments.
  30. However, the timing of cash flows made interest income fall sharply, from Pounds 8.5m to Pounds 500,000. Capital expenditure on improving water and sewerage quality peaked at Pounds 130m.
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