spending 的 2 个定义
spent, spend·ing.
- to pay out, disburse, or expend; dispose of: resisting the temptation to spend one's money.
- to employ, as on some object or in some proceeding: Don't spend much time on it.
- to pass in a particular manner, place, etc.: We spent a few days in Baltimore.
- (5)
spent, spend·ing.
- to spend money, energy, time, etc.
- Obsolete. to be consumed or exhausted.
spending 近义词
give, pay out
spending 的近义词 49 个
- allocate
- concentrate
- consume
- contribute
- donate
- drop
- employ
- expend
- give
- invest
- put in
- settle
- use
- waste
- absorb
- apply
- bestow
- blow
- confer
- defray
- deplete
- disburse
- dispense
- dissipate
- drain
- empty
- exhaust
- fritter
- lavish
- liquidate
- misspend
- squander
- ante up
- cast away
- come across
- come through
- cough up
- evote
- foot the bill
- hand out
- lay out
- outlay
- pay down
- pay up
- run through
- shell out
- spring for
- throw away
- use up
spending 的反义词 16 个
use time; occupy
更多spending例句
- In North America, they’re generally available year-round, though they’re at their peak from early fall to early spring, and they’re sweeter after spending a frost on the stalk.
- The Nationals spent just one season with Fresno because the coronavirus wiped out minor league baseball in 2020.
- Walke said he will spend the holiday at home, even though he has not seen his parents in months.
- “Whatever resources I have, I just kind of spent it to try it out,” he said.
- These days she estimates she spends up to two hours a day on Facebook, even while checking Twitter more.
- At the same time, campaigns are spending less while the special-interest groups are spending more.
- I was thinking about retiring from modeling, but spending that time with them rekindled that bug.
- AFP admitted spending more than $10 million to back him in 2011 and 2012.
- In other words, runaway defense spending is a bipartisan problem.
- His claim that taxpayers are spending millions of dollars for each detainee rates True.
- It ended on a complaint that she was 'tired rather and spending my time at full length on a deck-chair in the garden.'
- The doctor had been spending Easter at Cannes, and the dowager had devoutly prayed that he might not yet return.
- She is spending the summer near Deppe, and he hears her play the programme she is going to give in Berlin next winter, every day.
- His most specific charge was that in Mesopotamia they were "spending money like water in looking for oil."
- The people at the Towers seem to think as lightly about spending money as we would about using the water from our well.