budget的意思和读音

budget

: [ˈbʌdʒət] : [ˈbʌdʒɪt]

n.

adj.

v.

budgets  budgeting  budgeted  

adj.+n.annual budget,tight budget,monthly budget,low budget

v.+n.balance budget,increase budget,budget exceed,announce budget,pass budget

adj.expensive

v.plan,account,make provisions,cost

adj.cheap,economical,inexpensive,reasonable,low-priced

n.financial plan,financial statement,accounts,resources

budgetn.

1.[c][u]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

the education/defence budget(= the amount of money that can be spent on this)

an advertising budget of $2 million 200 广

a big-budget movie

We decorated the house on a tight budget(= without much money to spend) .

The work was finished on time and within budget(= did not cost more money than was planned) .

They went over budget(= spent too much money) .

budget cuts

2.[c][ususing]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

a budget deficit(= when the government spends more money than it earns)

v.

1.[i][t]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.

I've budgeted for two new members of staff.

Ten million francs has been budgeted for the project.

The project has been budgeted at ten million francs.

adj.

1.[obn]low in price

a budget flight/hotel便

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n.1.the amount of money a person or organization has to spend on something; the amount of money a government has to spend2.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 way you will spend the money you have, especially so that you do not spend too much

adj.1.very inexpensive

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1.We were in trouble to start with, and it was all over when Mondale said he would propose a hefty tax increase to reduce the budget deficit.

2.I don't have a huge budget, not sure how much ongoing work would be required after an initial campaign.

3.It says there is "no question" of any rollback on its policy because ending fuel subsidies is essential to cut its budget deficit.

4.He said he would balance the budget and invest in the city's infrastructure, all without raising property taxes or using one-off revenues.

5.Under an extremely tight budget you can do with just a few very versatile brushes, and build from there as you please.使

6.The next day, the press was very surprised that this small-budget film running under 90 minutes won the main award, the Golden Bear.

7."If the bottom drops out of the stockmarket, the bottom drops out of the budget, " says Jean Ross of the California Budget Project.“。”.

8.But it is still both a sizeable proportion of our budget for Asia, and a sum of money which, sensibly spent, can help us make a difference.使

9.It wasn't easy, but, she set up a budget and, with planning, calculated how she could live on her reduced income.

10.When sales slump due to a slow economy, a business owner's first inclination is often to cut the marketing budget.