expenses / ɪkˈspɛns /

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expenses3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. cost or charge: the expense of a good meal.
  2. a cause or occasion of spending: A car can be a great expense.
  3. the act of expending; expenditure.
  4. expenses, charges incurred during a business assignment or trip.money paid as reimbursement for such charges: to receive a salary and expenses.
v. 有主动词 verb

ex·pensed, ex·pens·ing.

  1. to charge or write off as an expense.
v. 无主动词 verb

ex·pensed, ex·pens·ing.

  1. to be expensed.

expenses 近义词

n. 名词 noun

expense

更多expenses例句

  1. Barrios was previously fined more than $4,000 by the state’s Fair Political Practices Commission for spending money from a campaign he worked on and a different political club on personal expenses.
  2. That was a huge expense, and it just revolutionized our operation.
  3. She instead funneled the money into her own business expenses, including covering payroll, or to pay back previous investors, the Securities and Exchange Commission alleged last year.
  4. As if shelling out that sum one time wasn’t costly enough, kids’ prosthetics need to be replaced as they outgrow them, meaning the total expense can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars.
  5. Instead of raising fees on polluters, it’s instead using some of the vehicle registration fees it collects to cover the cost of the air pollution permitting program, the expenses for which have outpaced revenues.
  6. Along with a spreadsheet logging weapons purchases and other expenses, investigators found two documents.
  7. To them, this is the most personal of relationships, so the small tribute is just to cover basic expenses for them to be trained.
  8. All of us can support groups that pay for school fees and other expenses of girls denied an education due to poverty.
  9. Production expenses: equipment rental, lights, lighting board, van rental, trailer rental, road cases, backline.
  10. Fortunately, Pomplamoose made some money to offset some of these expenses.
  11. Up to the present, I have not received a cent from the revolutionists or from the Spanish Government to cover these expenses.
  12. With this object in view, he has been continually paid his salary from the judicial expenses.
  13. To meet these expenses he overdrew his account with the military authorities by more than three hundred thousand francs.
  14. He would give them money to return to their lines and for petty expenses en route.
  15. However that may be, the Government have imposed upon the Irish railways a burden of working expenses which they cannot bear.