释义 |
expendableex‧pend‧a‧ble /ɪkˈspendəbəl/ adjective - expendable income
- Everyone is expendable. No one's job is safe.
- Eventually, he may feel parliament is expendable.
- In another, they are merely expendable sacrifices to national economic development.
- It was not like any previous architecture because it was supposed to be expendable.
- The city council ranks them and votes to eliminate the most expendable.
- The truly rich can afford the tax advice and the expendable cash flow to avoid paying cap gains taxes all together.
- The units are expendable and can easily be replaced so long as the tree is healthy.
- Women were expendable birthing organisms for the glory of the family.
not needed enough to be kept or saved: It’s a sad moment when a man loses his job and discovers that he is expendable. |