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outlay

/noun out-ley; verb out-ley/US // noun ˈaʊtˌleɪ; verb ˌaʊtˈleɪ //

支出,支出费用,支出的费用,支出方面

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an expending or spending, as of money.
    • : an amount expended; expenditure.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    out·laid [out-leyd], /ˌaʊtˈleɪd/, out·lay·ing.

    • : to expend, as money.

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Examples

  • Companies that operate in the crypto ecosystem have been snapping up K Street lobbyists, but the outlays are still relatively small.

  • Investing in a search analysis tool can aid you in identifying these pages so you can focus your financial outlay on them.

  • While that outlay is technically a tax credit—an increase in the ones that already exist—in practice, it’s a check that lands in the bank every month.

  • That outlay won’t just be on traditional spending, but also investing in people and “future-facing skills,” particularly around digital marketing, he said.

  • It’s unclear how much Travelers has spent on influencer marketing as Morris declined to break out spending outlays for influencers or share how the company divvies up its media budget.

  • In Florida, a huge primary outlay may not prove enough for two candidates.

  • If you only occasionally need a mandoline, an inexpensive plastic model will do everything you need with relatively little outlay.

  • The chief outlay after paying for the mines would be for erecting stamping mills and making railroads.

  • In a dress, no outlay upon the material will compensate for a badly fitting garment.

  • The proposals sanctioned by the Central Authority go up to a capital outlay of 350 per bed.

  • And the outlay had been something immense, especially as a run of bad years had followed it.

  • The result is, that a given product is furnished by less outlay of physical force.