outlay / noun ˈaʊtˌleɪ; verb ˌaʊtˈleɪ /

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outlay2 个定义

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

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

  1. to expend, as money.

outlay 近义词

n. 名词 noun

expenses

更多outlay例句

  1. Companies that operate in the crypto ecosystem have been snapping up K Street lobbyists, but the outlays are still relatively small.
  2. Investing in a search analysis tool can aid you in identifying these pages so you can focus your financial outlay on them.
  3. 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.
  4. That outlay won’t just be on traditional spending, but also investing in people and “future-facing skills,” particularly around digital marketing, he said.
  5. 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.
  6. In Florida, a huge primary outlay may not prove enough for two candidates.
  7. If you only occasionally need a mandoline, an inexpensive plastic model will do everything you need with relatively little outlay.
  8. The chief outlay after paying for the mines would be for erecting stamping mills and making railroads.
  9. In a dress, no outlay upon the material will compensate for a badly fitting garment.
  10. The proposals sanctioned by the Central Authority go up to a capital outlay of 350 per bed.
  11. And the outlay had been something immense, especially as a run of bad years had followed it.
  12. The result is, that a given product is furnished by less outlay of physical force.