[C]预算; 政府预算案 a plan of how to spend money; an official statement made usually once a year that gives details of what a government plans to spend and how it intends to collect the money needed
[C]预算额,经费 the account of money stated in either type of plan
v. (动词)
vt. & vi. 编制预算,安排开支 arrange or plan (money, time, etc.)
英英释义
Noun:
a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose;
"the laboratory runs on a budget of a million a year"
a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them;
"the president submitted the annual budget to Congress"
Verb:
make a budget
双语例句
用作名词 (n.)
Congress has approved the new educational budget. 国会通过了新的教育预算。
Our budget needs drastic revision. 我们的预算需作重大修改。
用作及物动词 (vt.)
The government has budgeted 10000000 pounds for education spending. 政府将10000000英镑编入教育预算。
The government plans to budget a new hospital. 政府计划在预算中拨款建一家新医院。
用作不及物动词 (vi.)
If we budget carefully, we'll be able to afford a new house. 如果我们精打细算就能买一座新房子了。
用作形容词 (adj.)
You can buy high-quality goods at budget prices there. 你可以在那买到物美价廉的商品。
用作名词 (n.)
Rising budget deficit is beginning to bite. 预算赤字的不断增加开始产生不良后果。
The Chancellor of Exchequer will present his budget to Parliament tomorrow. 财政大臣明天将向议会提出预算案。
Our budget has been pared to the bone. 我们的预算已削减到最低限度。
用作动词 (v.)
用作不及物动词S+~(+A)
She budgeted for a holiday. 她为了去度假而节省开支。
用作及物动词S+~+ n./pron.
Sensible people budget their incomes. 明智的人做储蓄计划。
They have budgeted their time carefully. 他们已经认真地安排了自己的时间。