expense 的 3 个定义
- cost or charge: the expense of a good meal.
- a cause or occasion of spending: A car can be a great expense.
- the act of expending; expenditure.
- expenses, charges incurred during a business assignment or trip.money paid as reimbursement for such charges: to receive a salary and expenses.
ex·pensed, ex·pens·ing.
- to charge or write off as an expense.
ex·pensed, ex·pens·ing.
- to be expensed.
expense 近义词
cost, payment
expense 的近义词 44 个
- amount
- budget
- charge
- consumption
- debt
- expenditure
- insurance
- investment
- liability
- loan
- loss
- mortgage
- obligation
- outlay
- payroll
- price
- price tag
- rate
- risk
- spending
- sum
- tariff
- value
- assessment
- bite
- debit
- decrement
- deprivation
- disbursement
- duty
- forfeit
- forfeiture
- outdo
- output
- overhead
- responsibility
- sacrifice
- surcharge
- toll
- upkeep
- use
- worth
- bottom line
- out of pocket
expense 的反义词 2 个
更多expense例句
- The banks cited a need to reduce expenses to offset the cost of credit souring during the pandemic as well as spending to comply with stricter regulation and invest in digital technology.
- If Oracle’s interest in TikTok is primarily about cloud computing, the deal could come at the expense of Google, which is Oracle’s longtime nemesis and which currently provides cloud services to TikTok.
- It will make markets and the capitalist system function better by rewarding positive contributions to well-being and prosperity, not wealth transfers at the expense of others.
- Still, Walter Hyde hasn’t been able to raise his staff’s pay to $10 an hour this year like he planned, with all the extra expenses of masks and gloves.
- Citron Reseach thanked Hinddenburg in a tweet, offering to pay for half of any legal expenses incurred.
- Stripped of these frills, the only real expense of a prison wedding is the officiant.
- Mattson says the government bogarts this stuff, gathered at taxpayer expense, and maintains “a monopoly on the data.”
- They even posted mundane administrative materials, including expense accounts and personnel memos.
- As might be expected, this comes at the expense of narrative.
- But the price of artistic freedom comes at the expense of professional protection.
- He asked what time was usually spent in determining between right and wrong, and what degree of expense?
- Gourges fitted out three vessels and 150 soldiers at his own expense to revenge their death, and repair the honor of his nation.
- I couldn't help laughing, and he made a great many jokes at the expense of the waiters and everybody else.
- To meet this heavy expense the ministers had to devise all sorts of expedients to raise money.
- Poor Hephzibah obeyed; she little suspected the heartless trick played at her expense.