单词 | budgeting |
释义 | budget1 of 3noun bud·get ˈbə-jət 1 chiefly dialectal : a usually leather pouch, wallet, or pack also : its contents 2 : stock, supply 3 : a quantity (as of energy or water) involved in, available for, or assignable to a particular situation the A-bomb … yields its budget of energy … in a fraction of a second Scientific American Reader also : an account of gains and losses of such a quantity the global carbon budget 4 finance a : a statement of the financial position of an administration (as of a nation) for a definite period of time based on estimates of expenditures during the period and proposals for financing them b : a plan for the coordination of resources and expenditures develop a budget for her company c : the amount of money that is available for, required for, or assigned to a particular purpose a weekly budget for a family of five a budget of less than $3000 budgetary ˈbə-jə-ˌter-ē adjective -ˌte-rē budget 2 of 3verb budgeted; budgeting; budgets transitive verb 1 a : to put or allow for in a statement or plan coordinating resources and expenditures : to put or allow for in a budget budgeted $200 a month to pay back student loans funds budgeted by the administration for the project b : to require to adhere to a budget Budget yourself wisely. 2 a : to allocate funds for in a budget budget a new hospital b : to plan or provide for the use of in detail budgeting manpower Budget your time wisely. intransitive verb : to put oneself on a budget budgeting for a vacation budget 3 of 3adjective : suitable for someone whose is following a plan for coordinating resources and expenditures : suitable for one on a budget (see budget entry 1) : inexpensive budgeting verbas in planning to work out the details of (something) in advance the vacationers carefully budgeted how they would spend their limited time in Italy Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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