spend
spend 英 [spend] 美 [spɛnd]
vt. 度过,消磨;花费;
进行时:spending 过去式:spent 过去分词:spent 第三人称单数:spends 名词复数:spends
- When you use money or time, you spend it. If you spend a lot of time at the mall, you'll probably also spend money there.
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- vt. 度过,消磨;花费;
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1. She spent £100 on a new dress.
她花 100 英镑买了一条新连衣裙。
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2. We spent the weekend in Paris.
我们在巴黎度过了周末。
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3. I spend too much time watching television.
我看电视花的时间太多。
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4. The storm had finally spent itself.
暴风雨终于停歇了。
- spend (v.) "to pay out or away" (money or wealth), Old English -spendan (in forspendan "use up"), from Medieval Latin spendere, a shortening of Latin expendere "to weigh out money, pay down" (see expend) or possibly of dispendere "to pay out." A general Germanic borrowing (Old High German spendon, German and Middle Dutch spenden, Old Norse spenna). In reference to labor, thoughts, time, etc., attested from c. 1300. Intransitive sense "exhaust, wear (oneself) out" is from 1590s (see spent).
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