expense的意思和读音

expense

: [ɪkˈspens] : [ɪk'spens]

n.

expenses  

adj.+n.great expense,considerable expense,unnecessary expense,extra expense,legitimate expense

v.+n.afford expense,limit expense,cover expense,avoid expense,reduce expense

n.income

n.cost,expenditure,outlay,disbursement,outflow

expensen.

1.[u]the money that you spend on sth

The garden was transformed at great expense .

No expense was spared(= they spent as much money as was needed) to make the party a success.使

He's arranged everything, no expense spared .

She always travels first-class regardless of expense.

The results are well worth the expense.

2.[c][ususing]西something that makes you spend money

Running a car is a big expense.

3.[pl]money spent in doing a particular job, or for a particular purpose

living/household/medical/legal, etc. expenses

Can I give you something towards expenses?

financial help to meet the expenses of an emergency

The payments he gets barely cover his expenses.

4.[pl]money that you spend while you are working and which your employer will pay back to you later

You can claim back your travelling/travel expenses.

to take a client out for a meal on expenses

an all-expenses-paid trip

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n.1.an amount of money that you spend in order to buy or do something2.the high cost of something3.money that you spend as part of your job that your employer later gives back to you

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6. fee: expense: mobil phone charge ...

7. Expensive Expense Pleasing ...

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1.You may have been saving up for something you really wanted, Libra, when an unexpected expense compels you to spend some of your savings.西使

2.How much is the yearly expense for the school?

3.To see why a serious cap-and-trade system doesn't have to come at the expense of economic growth, take a look at California.

4.In the process, has directly or indirectly of the matter or energy to the marine environment and the expense of resources and human health.

5.'We had never considered that this way of listing would come [at the expense] of investor trust, ' he said.

6.I OK'd the expense and Mr. Dou seemed to have found a woman he trusted.

7.Expense is not the only problem. Leases often require newcomers to be vouched for by other tenants.

8.Moving and equipping the house has been a vast expense and, after splitting our savings, X and I haven't talked about money at all.,X

9.His ultimate goal is traveling around the world at the company's expense; he loves traveling but he does not like to spend his own money.。(

10.If I seek to fulfill my own needs at the expense of my partner, we are sure to experience unhappiness, resentment, and conflict.忿