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costs ♦︎ spending ♦︎ expenditure ♦︎ expenses ♦︎ overheads ♦︎ outlayThese are all words for money spent by a government, organization or person. 这些词均表示开支、支出、花费。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配spending / expenditure / outlay on sthtotal costs / spending / expenditure / expenses / overheads / outlayconsiderable / low costs / spending / expenditure / expenses / overheads / outlayhigh costs / spending / expenditure / expenses / overheadscapital costs / spending / expenditure / expenses / outlaygovernment / public / education / health / defence / military / household costs / spending / expenditure / expensesto increase / reduce costs / spending / expenditure / expenses / overheads / the outlayto control / cover costs / spending / expenditure / expenses / overheadsto cut costs / spending / expenditure / expenses / overheadsto meet costs / expenditure / expenses / overheadsto incur costs / expenditure / expenses costs [plural] the total amount of money that needs to be spent by a business 成本labour / operating / production / running / transport costs人工/经营/生产/运营/运输成本These factories use cheap labour to keep costs down.这些工厂使用廉价劳动力降低成本。The money they're making is barely enough to cover their costs.他们赚的钱勉强能够弥补他们的成本。 spending [uncountable] the amount of money that is spent, especially by a government or organization (尤指政府或机构的)开支,支出,花销This government wants to keep a tight rein on public spending.这个政府想严格控制公共开支。More spending on health was promised.已经承诺增加医疗方面的支出。 see also spend spend 1 expenditure ɪkˈspendɪtʃə(r) [uncountable, countable] (rather formal) an amount of money spent by a government, organization or person (政府、机构或个人的)开支,支出,花费There are plans to increase expenditure on education.有计划增加教育支出。The budget provided for a total expenditure of £27 billion.预算案规定支出总额为270亿英镑。 expenses [plural] money that has to be spent by a person or organization; money that you spend while you are working which your employer will pay back to you later (个人或机构的)开支,花费;(由雇主报销的)费用,开支living / medical / legal expenses生活开销;医疗/律师费用Can I give you something towards expenses?在开支方面我能为你做点什么吗?You can claim back your travel expenses.你可以报销差旅费。The company sent her on a two-day all-expenses-paid course in London.公司派她去伦敦参加一个为期两天的课程,费用可全数报销。Just put the cost of the train fare on your expense account.就把买火车票的钱加到你的报销账单里吧。 see also expense price noun overheads ˈəʊvəhedz; NAmE ˈoʊvərhedz [plural] (especially BrE) (especially NAmE overhead [uncountable]) the regular costs of running a business or organization, such as rent, electricity and wages (企业或机构的)经常性开支,运营费用(如租金、电费、人工等)High overheads mean small profit margins.较高的运营费用意味着较小的利润空间。 outlay ˈaʊtleɪ [countable, uncountable] the money that you have to spend in order to start a new business or project, or in order to save yourself money or time later (启动新项目或为减省日后资金或时间的)开支,费用The business quickly repaid the initial outlay on advertising.这家公司很快偿付了初期的广告费。
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