outlays
英 [ˈaʊtleɪz]
美 [ˈaʊtˌleɪz]
n. (启动新项目的)开支,费用
outlay的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (必要的)费用,开支
Outlayis the amount of money that you have to spend in order to buy something or start a project.- Apart from the capital outlay of buying the machine, dishwashers can actually save you money...
除了购置所用开支,洗碗机实际上能为你省钱。 - A beginner could really enjoy the hobby for an outlay of between £100 or £120 a month.
初学者只需每月花上100到120英镑便能真正享受到这种爱好带来的乐趣。
- Apart from the capital outlay of buying the machine, dishwashers can actually save you money...
双语例句
- The manager also keeps records of income and outlays and works with the owner's accountant in preparing annual financial statements and tax returns.
物业经理也要保留收益和费用的记录,和在准备年度财政陈述和退税时和业主的会计协同工作。 - Higher consumer spending, including increased outlays on health care, and a narrower trade balance also contributed to the summer improvement.
包括医疗保健等领域的消费者支出的加大,以及贸易逆差的收窄,也促成了今夏经济增速的提高。 - Costs for such environments include the purchase price and maintenance for the operating system, initial outlays and upgrades for hardware, and other administration expenditures.
这种环境的花销包括购买和维护操作系统的费用、购买和升级硬件的花费以及管理支出。 - They report substantial slashes in this year's defense outlays.
他们报道今年度国防经费的大量削减。 - Article 27 Outlays for social insurance agencies shall be listed into budget and appropriated from government finance.
第二十七条社会保险经办机构所需经费列入预算,由财政拨付。 - In an actual investment project there is usually a number of outlays and a number of receipts.
在一个实际的投资项目中一般有多次投资和多次收益。 - The authors want savings there and in social security outlays as well, another political mantrap.
两位作者希望能在这一领域以及社会保障支出方面节省一些钱,而社保领域又是一个政治禁区。 - Subsidies under paragraph 1 shall include both budgetary outlays and revenue foregone by governments or their agents.
第1款下的补贴应包括政府或其代理机构的预算支出和放弃的税收。 - Sooner or later revenues will have to rise or outlays will have to be curtailed.
政府迟早得增加财政收入或者削减支出。 - In contrast, private demand in South Africa, where higher interest rates and an erosion of real incomes are curbing real outlays, is projected to soften.
与此相反,在南非,由于利率提高和实际收入减少遏制了实际支出,私人需求预计会出现疲软。