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spending
- IPA[ˈspɛndɪŋ]
英式
- money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government;the action or practice of spending money, especially excessive amounts of money
noun: spending
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- 1. money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government his goal is to reduce government spending to 20 per cent of GDP defence spending
- ▪ the action or practice of spending money, especially excessive amounts of money details of his spending have emerged including luxury holidays around the world she defended her spending habits
- money available to be spent on pleasures and entertainment.
Oxford Dictionary
- government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
Oxford American Dictionary
- money spent by the state; government expenditure: the government wants to slash public spending
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person or their behavior) spending money in an extravagant way: cruise ships brimming with free-spending tourists
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sustained period of spending money freely or extravagantly: instead of returning the cash, the woman who received the check went on a spending spree the result was a peacetime spending spree and chronic budget deficits
Oxford American Dictionary
- government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person or their behaviour) spending money in an extravagant way: cruise ships brimming with free-spending tourists
Oxford Dictionary
- a sustained period of spending money freely or extravagantly: he went on a spending spree with his father's credit card the result was a peacetime spending spree and chronic budget deficits
Oxford Dictionary
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- money or financial resources expended by a person, group, or government: his goal is to reduce government spending to 20 percent of GDP defense spending
Oxford American Dictionary