transitive. To spend, expend (money, goods, etc.).
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释义 | society > trade and finance > management of money > expenditure > spend or incur expense [verb (intransitive)] (28) spenec1175 transitive. To spend, expend (money, goods, etc.). spend1297 absol. To exercise, make, or incur expenditure of money, goods, means, etc. to do or make (the) cost(s)c1325 to door make (the) cost(s): to spend money; to pay for something; to incur an expense, loss, or sacrifice. Obsolete. costc1384 intransitive. Of a person: to incur expense; to spend money (esp. in or on something, or with adverb, as much or greatly). Obsolete. to be at charge or at charges?1542 to be at chargeor at charges: to undergo (great) expense; to bear the expense or cost. So also, to be at the charge(s of. Obsolete. to be at cost?1548 to be at cost: to incur or bear an expense, loss, or sacrifice; to owe money or gratitude for a service, favour, etc.; to be indebted. Cf. expense, n.… to spend and be spent1611 In the phrase to spend and be spent. disburse1615 absol. To make disbursement. Also figurative. to lug out1684 to lug out. absol. or intransitive. To draw one's sword; to pull out money or a purse. Now only archaic. †Also figurative, To launch out in talk. tap1712 intransitive. figurative. To ‘turn on the tap’ of gifts; to open the purse or pocket; to spend or ‘bleed’ freely. slang. Obsolete. part1864 intransitive. colloquial. To give something away, esp. money; to pay up. Also (Australian and New Zealand) with up. Subcategories:— be put to expense (1) — live at a certain rate of expense (1) — spend one's own money (2) — spend or have spent beyond one's means (2) — cost (5) — be spent (5) — transit money to a person or place (1) |
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