expense

名词

UK/ɪkˈspens/
US/ɪkˈspens/

定义 expense 名词

  1. B2Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    The act of using or spending money, time, or effort.

    花費;支出;耗費

    • It turns out that buying a larger vehicle was a worthwhile expense.

      結果證明購買一輛更大的車是一個值得的開支。

    • We recently incurred significant expense to build a new garage.

      我們最近為了建造一個新車庫花費了一大筆錢。

    • Our vacation was covered by my father, so he bore all of the expense.

      我們的假期是由我父親支付的,所以他承擔了所有的費用。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    Something that requires a financial payment.

    花費的金錢或項目;開銷

    • Our biggest expense this year was the renovation of our house.

      我們今年最大的開支是房屋翻新。

    • We must find ways to reduce our household expenses.

      我們必須找到減少家庭開支的方法。

    • Purchasing new office equipment is a major expense.

      購買新的辦公設備是一筆主要開支。

片语 expense 名词

  • expenses

    Money spent while conducting work-related activities that will be reimbursed by one's employer.

    (向僱主報銷的)業務費用,開銷,支出

    I need to submit my expense report for approval.

    我需要提交我的費用報告以獲得批准。

成语

  • all expenses paid

    Refers to a situation where all costs are covered by someone else, requiring no personal expenditure.

    全額付款(由他人支付)

    Due to her victory in the competition, she received an all expenses paid trip to Hawaii from the company.

    由於她在比賽中獲勝,公司為她提供了全額支付費用的夏威夷之旅。

  • no expense is spared

    When arranging something, if no expense is spared, it means a great deal of money is spent to ensure it is of the highest quality.

    不錦掘本

    To celebrate their wedding anniversary, they spared no expense and rented a luxury yacht.

    為了慶祝他們的結婚紀念日,他們不惜花費重金租了一艘豪華遊艇。

  • blow/hang the expense

    Indicates a willingness to spend any amount of money to obtain something desired.

    不計較花费

    I really want that sports car; I'll blow the expense to get it.

    我真的很想要那輛跑車;我不在乎花多少錢也要得到它。

  • at the expense of someone

    To do something that benefits oneself while causing harm or disadvantage to someone else.

    取笑他人

    He pursued his promotion at the expense of his colleagues.

    他以犧牲同事的利益為代價來追求升職。

  • at the expense of something

    If you do something at the expense of something else, you are doing it in a way that harms the other thing.

    以犧牲或損害某事物為代價。

    She sacrificed time with her family at the expense of her success at work.

    她以犧牲與家人相處的時間為代價,換取工作上的成功。