defray 的定义
- to bear or pay all or part of: The grant helped defray the expenses of the trip.
defray 近义词
pay
defray 的近义词 11 个
- finance
- fund
- settle
- bear the cost
- chip in
- cover cost
- foot the bill
- pay for
- pick up the bill
- pick up the check
- pick up the tab
defray 的反义词 1 个
更多defray例句
- For the northeastern states, Supreme Court rulings invalidated the ability of states to collect head taxes or bonds on arriving immigrants to defray the cost of caring for them.
- After the emergency benefit runs out, a monthly benefit adequate to defray the cost of a broadband subscription will be needed.
- In a lawsuit, the utility seeks to block ERCOT from collecting that bill and from imposing a surcharge to help defray the losses stemming from other companies’ defaults.
- That helps defray carbon-capture costs, though the plant is still proving expensive.
- “They give grants to people to help defray the costs associated with adoption,” she says.
- There is also talk of cuts to help defray the costs, but the details remain murky and unfinished.
- To defray the expenses of these magazines Newport was taxed fifty pounds, and the other three towns twenty pounds each.
- They have been endeavoring to collect funds enough to defray the expenses of a decent burial.
- A mere trifle, I assure you; just enough to defray expenses—say—er—a hundred dollars.
- Secondly, because the bill is drawn for an expense, which we have no right or authority to defray.
- He added to his fair words a small purse of gold, to defray necessary expenses on the road, as a gratuity on the King's part.