budget
budget 英 [ˈbʌdʒɪt] 美 [ˈbʌdʒɪt]
n. 预算 v. 做预算 adj. 低廉的
进行时:budgeting 过去式:budgeted 过去分词:budgeted 第三人称单数:budgets 名词复数:budgets
- A budget is a sum of money set aside and divided up to cover particular expenses. Like allotting certain amounts for food, rent, movies, and manicures every month to make sure you don't run out of cash.
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- n. 预算
- v. 做预算
- adj. 低廉的
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1. a monthly budget, an annual budget, a family budget
每月╱年度╱家庭预算
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2. the education budget,the defence budget
教育╱国防预算
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3. a big-budget movie
一部巨额预算的电影
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4. They went over budget.
他们超出了预算。
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5. budget cuts
预算削减
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6. tax cuts in this year's budget
本年度政府预算中的税收削减
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7. I've budgeted for two new members of staff.
我已经把两名新职员名额编入预算。
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8. The project has been budgeted at ten million francs.
该工程已制订一千万法郎的预算。
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9. 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。
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10. a budget flight,a budget hotel
便宜的航班╱旅馆
- budget (n.) early 15c., bouget, "leather pouch, small bag or sack," from Middle French bougette, diminutive of Old French bouge "leather bag, wallet, pouch," from Latin bulga "leather bag," a word of Gaulish origin (compare Old Irish bolg "bag," Breton bolc'h "flax pod"), from PIE *bhelgh- "to swell," extended form of root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell."
- budget (v.) "to include in a (fiscal) budget," 1884, from budget (n.). Related: Budgeted; budgeting.
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