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disbursed

/dis-burs/US // dɪsˈbɜrs //UK // (dɪsˈbɜːs) //

支付的,拨付的,已支付,已支付的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dis·bursed, dis·burs·ing.

    • : to pay out, especially for expenses; expend.
    • : to distribute or scatter: Our troops were disbursed over a wide area. She disbursed the flowers to the children.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbspend money

Examples

  • It has already raised and disbursed several hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants to groups it has vetted.

  • Some forward-looking governments and central banks are combining the two, by using digital technology to disburse funds quickly and efficiently, and unlocking more data about the shape of the economic recovery.

  • An analysis of preparedness grants disbursed by FEMA shows the agency spends far more on counter-terror than natural disasters.

  • There are new FEMA grant programs for 2020 that will disburse $660 million in funding for what the agency calls “pre-disaster mitigation,” focusing on resiliency against flooding and the relocation of vulnerable communities.

  • They try to preserve the link between employer and employee by disbursing financial aid through firms rather than through the unemployment system.

  • Life-saving vaccines for those illnesses and others are—without enough medical workers to disburse them—going unused.

  • The fund would then disburse the money based on a formula, providing regular payments until the endowment is exhausted.

  • A caretaker administration could work with European leaders and disburse the next tranche of bailout money.

  • Additionally, only the government will disburse federal student loans, instead of using banks as middleman.

  • He ridiculed the notion that King Philip either could or would freely disburse 600,000 crowns on the mere word of Cobham.

  • Better disburse $25 or $50 in procuring sound expert advice than spend weeks, months and years chasing a mirage or will-o'-wisp.

  • Dont disburse sterilized charity, then, but keep hard-hearted.

  • Their maintenance should not be a burden to the nation; he himself would disburse all their expenses from his private purse.

  • And the question is, which section in this country can you trust to collect and disburse that revenue?