budget

['bʌdʒit]

n.预算
vt.编预算, 为 ... 做预算
vi.节省开支
adj.廉价的, 不贵的

例句与用法:

Next year's budget will have to be drastically pruned.

下一年度的预算将大幅度削减。

Congress has approved the new educational budget.

国会通过了新的教育预算。

We have to work within the parameters of time and budget.

我们工作受时间和财力所限。

Our budget needs drastic revision.

我们的预算需作重大修改。

They'll very likely ask for an increase in the budget.

他们很可能会要求增加预算。

The Chancellor of the Exchequer is expected to announce tax cuts in this year's budget.

人们期望财政大臣公布在本年度预算中削减税收。

A family on a budget can't afford meat every day.

经济拮据的家庭不能每天享用肉食。

词形变化:

形容词: budgetary | 名词: budgeter | 动词过去式: budgeted | 动词过去分词: budgeted | 动词现在分词: budgeting | 动词第三人称单数: budgets |

详细释义:

n.[C]

1. 预算; 预算费; 生活费, 经费[(+for)]

It is essential to balance one's budget.

量入为出是很重要的。

She tried to keep her monthly budget below $400.

她试图将每月的开支限制在四百美元以下。

2. (一)批, (一)堆; 大信息量的长信[(+of)]

We have a budget of news today.

今天我们有许多新闻。

vt.

1. 把……编入预算; 按照预算来计划

The school budgeted one million dollars for a new library.

学校编列了一百万美元建新图书馆的预算。

2. 安排, 预定

She is extremely busy, so she has to budget her time carefully.

她忙极了, 所以必须好好安排时间。

vi.

编列预算[(+for)]

The old couple budgeted for the coming year.

老两口为下一年定预算。

a.

低廉的, 收费公道的[B]

He bought the house at a budget price.

他以低廉的价钱买下这所房子。