To spend, expend.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > management of money > expenditure > spend [verb (transitive)] (56) aspendc885 To spend, expend. doOE transitive. To apply, employ; to pay away, lay out, expend. Obsolete. spendc1175 Of persons: To pay out or away; to disburse or expend; to dispose of, or deprive oneself of, in this way. spenec1175 transitive. To spend, expend (money, goods, etc.). dispendc1330 transitive. To pay away, expend, spend. money, wealth. bewarec1374 transitive. To lay out (money, etc.), expend, spend. bestow1377 esp. To apply money to a particular purpose; to lay out, expend, spend. Obsolete. suckc1380 To draw or extract (money, wealth) from a source. Also in early use intransitive with partitive of. Obsolete. unpursea1393 transitive. To take (money) out of a purse; to pay out. Now rare. warea1417 transitive. To spend, lay out (money, goods). Const. in, on, upon, †of. stowc1440 To invest (money); to apply (money or goods) to a particular purpose; to spend. (Cf. bestow, v. 5 5b) Obsolete. to lay outc1449 To spend, expend (money). Also absol. spone1456 transitive. To spend. expend1477 transitive. To pay away, lay out, spend (money). To spend, make away with, consume in outlay. Obsolete. expend1484 transitive. To pay away, lay out, spend (money). To lay out (money) for determinate objects. Const. in, upon. impendc1486 transitive. To pay to some one; to spend, expend; to apply (money); to bestow. ware?a1513 with out. (literal and figurative.) deburse?1529 To pay out, disburse, n. disburse1530 transitive. To pay out or expend (money); to pay or defray (costs, expenses). defray1543 To pay out, expend, spend, disburse (money). unburse1570 (un-, prefix2 affix 1c.) outlay1573 transitive. To make an outlay of (expenditure); to lay out, spend, expend (money). to lay forth1584 To spend, expend, lay out. Obsolete. sweat1592 figurative. To give forth or get rid of as by sweating; slang, to spend, lay out (money). Also with away, out. In slang phrases: to sweat one's gut… vent1612 figurative. To spend, get rid of (a fortune). Obsolete. rare. dispursea1616 = disburse, v., depurse, v. exhaust1616 in weaker sense: To expend, spend. Obsolete. to set forth1622 To lay out (money); = to lay forth 3 at lay, v.1 phrasal verbs; = to put forth at put, v. phrasal verbs 1. waste1639 To spend, part with, diminish one's store of (money, property); to spend, pass, occupy (time); to get over (a distance in travelling). Obsolete… depursea1648 = disburse, v. fence1699 slang. To spend or lay out (money). douse1759 transitive. To throw down (money) as payment, esp. in a forceful manner. Cf. doss, v.1 2. Obsolete. shut1797 dialect. To get rid of, make away with (money). shift1923 colloquial or slang. To ‘put away’, ‘dispose of’, consume (a quantity of food or drink); to spend (money). Subcategories:— spend (money) on (2) — spend large amount of (1) — spend to the limits of (1) — spend more than (an amount) (3) — spend less or more than (another) (2) — spend less than (an amount or budget) (2) — spend in advance of having money (2) — spend again (2) — subject to or incur expense (1) — cost (5) — transmit money to a person or place (1) |
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