outlay
英['aʊtleɪ]
美['aʊtleɪ]
TEM8
n. (名词)
- 费用(额)
- 花费
- 支出
- 开支
- 经费
- 投资
v. (动词)
- 花费(钱)
- 花(钱)
- 开支
- 支出
- 支付
Noun:
-
the act of spending or disbursing money
-
money paid out; an amount spent
- 1. The business quickly repaid the initial outlay on advertising.
- 这家公司很快偿付了初期的广告费。
来自《权威词典》
- 2. Apart from the capital outlay of buying the machine, dishwashers can actually save you money.
- 除了购置所用开支,洗碗机实际上能为你省钱。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. You can expect a higher outlay for rent in a city than in the country.
- 城市的房租比农村要高.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. A beginner could really enjoy the hobby for an outlay of between £100 or £120 a month.
- 初学者只需每月花上100到120英镑便能真正享受到这种爱好带来的乐趣。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Some companies want to share capital outlay and " know - how ".
- 有几家公司愿分担投资和分享 “ 技术 ”.
来自辞典例句
用作名词 (n.)
- In terms of cash outlay, the sum is peanuts.
从花费来看,这笔钱乃区区小数。
- There was very little outlay on new machinery.
添置新机器的开支微乎其微。
- The outlay seems to bear no relation to the object aimed at.
这费用似乎和预期目的完全不相称。
- But there is no effect on year-to-year cash flows, because depreciation is not a cash outlay.
但是这对年与年现金流来说没有影响,因为折旧不是一项现金支出。