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单词 budget
释义 bud·get
I. \ˈbəjə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V; chiefly dial ˈbu̇j-\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English bowgette, from Middle French bougette, diminutive of bouge leather bag, from Latin bulga, from Gaulish; akin to Middle Irish bolg bag, Old English bælg bag, skin — more at belly
1.
 a. now dialect : a usually leather pouch or wallet; often : a pack to be carried on the back
 b. archaic : a leather or skin bottle — compare water bouget
 c. : package, bundle, collection — now dialect except of written or printed matter
  < grandma made me up a snack in a budget >
  < a neatly stacked budget of letters >
2. : stock, supply, quantity
 < building up her budget of complaints >
 < he was a budget of foibles and contradictions >
sometimes : 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 >
3.
 a. : a statement of the financial position of a sovereign body (as of a nation) for a definite period of time based on detailed estimates of planned or expected expenditures during the period and proposals for financing them — used originally of such a statement presented annually by the chancellor of the exchequer to the British House of Commons
 b. : a plan for the coordination of resources (as of money or manpower) and expenditures
  < a good family budget keeps something in reserve for emergencies >
 especially : such a plan covering a definite period of time
 c. : the amount of money available, required, or assigned to a particular purpose in or as if in a budget
  < a minimum weekly budget for a family of five >
  < trying to operate efficiently on a budget of less than $3000 >
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to put or allow for in a budget
  < funds budgeted by the administration for navigation >
  < I doubt that we can budget a new car this year >
 b. : to put on a budget
  < budgeted shoppers >
2.
 a. : to plan expenditures for (as an enterprise) in a budget
  < the new municipal hospital became a major undertaking and over a million was budgeted for it >
 b. : to plan or provide for the use of in detail
  < in the present tight labor market manpower must be budgeted carefully >
  < the wise man budgets his time >
intransitive verb
: to formulate or draw up a budget — usually used with for
 < in case you're budgeting for an auto trip — Richard Joseph >
 < he actually budgeted for a trifling £1,000,000 — Melbourne (Australia) Herald >
III. adjective
: suitable for one using or adhering to a budget especially in cheapness
 < several attractive budget dresses >
 < budget cuts of meat usually require slow cooking >
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