spending
柯林斯词典
1. V-T When you spend money, you pay money for things that you want or need. 花 (钱)
By the end of the holiday I had spent all my money. 到那个假期结束时我已经花光了我所有的钱。
Businessmen spend enormous amounts advertising their products. 商人们花巨额资金为他们的产品做广告。
2. V-T If you spend time or energy doing something, you use your time or effort doing it. 花 (时间、精力)
Engineers spend much time and energy developing brilliant solutions. 工程师们花大量时间和精力开发出色的解决方案。
3. V-T If you spend a period of time in a place, you stay there for a period of time. 度过 (一段时间)
We spent the night in a hotel. 我们在一家宾馆过了夜。
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spend /spɛnd/ (spending,spent,spends)
剑桥词典
- the money that is used for a particular purpose , especially by a government or organization
- The government and the opposition parties have clashed over the cuts in defence spending.
- The government is trying to control spending.
- With the housing market picking up and consumer spending buoyant , it appears that the feelgood factor has returned .
- The prime minister has announced that public spending will be increased next year .
- There was a modest rise in high-street spending last month . 返回 spending
(尤指政府或组织的)开支,支出,花销
government spending on health 政府在医疗保健方面的支出
spending cuts 削减开支
Consumer spending has more than doubled in the last ten years . 消费者的支出在过去10年中增加了一倍多。
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