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- n.预算;政府的年度预算
- adj.价格低廉的;花钱少的
- v.谨慎花钱;把…编入预算
- 网络预算案;做预算;财政预算案
复数:budgets 现在分词:budgeting 过去式:budgeted adj.+n. annual budget,tight budget,monthly budget,low budget v.+n. balance budget,increase budget,budget exceed,announce budget,pass budget v. plan,account,make provisions,cost adj. cheap,economical,inexpensive,reasonable,low-priced n. financial plan,financial statement,accounts,resources 1. | [c][u] 预算the money that is available to a person or an organization and a plan of how it will be spent over a period of time |
| a monthly/an annual/a family budget 每月╱年度╱家庭预算 | | the education/defence budget(= the amount of money that can be spent on this) 教育╱国防预算 | | an advertising budget of $2 million 预计 200 万元的广告费 | | a big-budget movie 一部巨额预算的电影 | | We decorated the house on a tight budget(= without much money to spend) . 我们俭省地装修了房子。 | | The work was finished on time and within budget(= did not cost more money than was planned) . 工作按时完成且未超出预算。 | | They went over budget(= spent too much money) . 他们超出了预算。 | | |
2. | [c][ususing] 政府的年度预算an official statement by the government of a country's income from taxes, etc. and how it will be spent |
| tax cuts in this year's budget 本年度政府预算中的税收削减 | | a budget deficit(= when the government spends more money than it earns) 政府预算赤字 |
1. | [i][t] 谨慎花钱;把…编入预算to be careful about the amount of money you spend; to plan to spend an amount of money for a particular purpose |
| If we budget carefully we'll be able to afford the trip. 我们精打细算一点,就能够负担这次旅行。 | | I've budgeted for two new members of staff. 我已经把两名新职员名额编入预算。 | | Ten million francs has been budgeted for the project. 为该工程已编制了一千万法郎的预算。 | | The project has been budgeted at ten million francs. 该工程已制订一千万法郎的预算。 |
1. | [obn] 价格低廉的;花钱少的low in price |
| a budget flight/hotel 便宜的航班╱旅馆 |
n. | 8. 〔比喻〕(书信等的)一束,一捆;(要闻)汇编〔作报名用〕 8. 〔比喻〕(书信等的)一束,一捆;(要闻)汇编〔作报名用〕 | v. | | adj. | |
n. | 1. a statement of the financial position of the United Kingdom for the financial year, with proposals for spending and taxation, presented in a speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer 2. a plan specifying how resources, especially time or money, will be allocated or spent during a particular period 3. the total amount of money allocated or needed for a particular purpose or period of time 4. a quantity, stock, or supply of something 5. a bag, pouch, or wallet 6. the amount of money a person or organization has to spend on something 7. a statement about the financial position of the U.K., given in a speech to the British parliament every year and including details about future changes to taxes and public spending 1. a statement of the financial position of the United Kingdom for the financial year, with proposals for spending and taxation, presented in a speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer 2. a plan specifying how resources, especially time or money, will be allocated or spent during a particular period 3. the total amount of money allocated or needed for a particular purpose or period of time 4. a quantity, stock, or supply of something 5. a bag, pouch, or wallet 6. the amount of money a person or organization has to spend on something 7. a statement about the financial position of the U.K., given in a speech to the British parliament every year and including details about future changes to taxes and public spending | v. | 1. to plan the allocation, expenditure, or use of resources, especially money or time 2. to provide for or enter something in a budget 3. to live within a budget 4. to plan the way you will spend the money you have, especially so that you do not spend too much 1. to plan the allocation, expenditure, or use of resources, especially money or time 2. to provide for or enter something in a budget 3. to live within a budget 4. to plan the way you will spend the money you have, especially so that you do not spend too much | adj. | 1. suitable for somebody with a limited amount of money to spend |
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