گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'expenditure'

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1 عمومی:: صرف‌

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2 عمومی:: برامد

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3 عمومی:: مخارج‌

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4 عمومی:: هزینه‌

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5 عمومی:: خرج‌

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6 عمومی:: پرداخت‌

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7 عمومی:: مصرف‌

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1 general:: expenditure ADJECTIVES/NOUN + expenditure public/government/state expenditure (= money a government spends on the services it provides for people ) • The Conservatives want to maintain a firm control on public expenditure. national/local expenditure (= money spent by national or local government ) • There have been cuts in local expenditure on education. military/defence expenditure (= money that a government spends on the armed forces ) • Military expenditure has been growing year on year. health/welfare/education expenditure (= money that a government spends on providing health services, welfare, or education ) • There has been a steady rise in welfare expenditure. household expenditure (= the amount of money the people in a house spend on food, heating etc ) • Sally cut her household expenditure and tried to save every penny she could. total/overall expenditure • The company's total expenditure rose by 19%. additional/extra expenditure • Businesses have been forced to pass on the additional expenditure to customers. capital expenditure (= money that a company spends on buildings, machinery etc ) • Capital expenditure on IT equipment will come from a different budget. gross/net expenditure (= the total amount a company spends before/after any tax or costs have been taken away ) • Spending on research and development represents 13% of our gross expenditure. verbs increase expenditure • The company plans to increase capital expenditure by 20% this financial year. cut/reduce expenditure • Their policies are designed to cut public expenditure. expenditure rises • As public expenditure has risen, so have taxes. expenditure falls • Government expenditure on scientific research has fallen in the last few years. phrases an increase/rise in expenditure • The government has announced a planned 4.4% increase in public expenditure. a cut/reduction in expenditure • There has been a marked reduction in expenditure on some social and welfare services. an item of expenditure (= something a government or person spends money on ) • Housing is the biggest single item of expenditure in the budgets of most households.

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2 general::   noun ADJ. considerable, heavy, high, huge, major, massive The group is calling for higher expenditure on education. | low, modest | average the family's average expenditure on food | aggregate, overall, total | gross, net | additional, extra, further | increased | excessive | necessary, unnecessary | budget, budgeted, estimated, planned, projected, proposed | actual The next two items refer to actual expenditures incurred, rather than estimated needs. | current, future Pay constitutes two-thirds of all current expenditure. | annual | per capita the country with the highest per capita expenditure on health care in the EU | direct the total direct expenditure on training | operating | capital Capital expenditure can be financed by borrowing; operating expenditure should not. | local, national | federal, government, public, state Public expenditure was running at 44.6% of GNP. | departmental, household, personal | consumer | advertising, research and development | defence, health, military, social, welfare QUANT. item You may wish to take out a loan for a major item of expenditure. | level VERB + EXPENDITURE increase | control, curb, cut, limit, reduce plans to cut health expenditure | allow for, budget, provide for, plan, set The budget provided for expenditure of $2 billion. Expenditure was set at £16 million. | estimate, project, put Expenditure was put at 100 million euros. | incur | finance, meet Make sure you have enough in the current account to meet expenditure. | have Both brands had heavy advertising expenditure. | monitor EXPENDITURE + VERB go up, grow, increase, rise | fall, go down | amount to sth Total expenditure amounted to approximately £1 million. | run at sth | exceed sth people whose annual expenditure exceeds their income | arise from sth extra expenditure arising from the commission's report into health and safety EXPENDITURE + NOUN cut public expenditure cuts | level | pattern PREP. ~ of government expenditure of more than £500 million | ~ on increased expenditure on the railway network PHRASES a cut/reduction in expenditure, an increase/a rise in expenditure

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