budgets
n. 预算( budget的名词复数 ); 预算案; 预算拨款; 一束
Your budget is the amount of money that you have available to spend. The budget for something is the amount of money that a person, organization, or country has available to spend on it.
She will design a fantastic new kitchen for you — and all within your budget...
她将为你设计一个超级棒的新厨房,而且绝不会超出你的预算。
Someone had furnished the place on a tight budget...
有人没花多少钱简单地把这个地方布置了一下。
The budget of an organization or country is its financial situation, considered as the difference between the money it receives and the money it spends.
The hospital obviously needs to balance the budget each year.
很明显,医院每年都要平衡其收支预算。
...his readiness to raise taxes as part of an effort to cut the budget deficit.
他已准备把增加税收作为削减预算赤字的措施之一
In Britain, the Budget is the financial plan in which the government states how much money it intends to raise through taxes and how it intends to spend it. The Budget is also the speech in which this plan is announced.
The Chancellor could use the Budget to bring in taxation reforms.
财政大臣可以利用政府年度预算演讲的机会提出税收改革事宜。
...other indirect tax changes announced in the Budget.
在政府预算中公布的其他间接税收变动
If you budget certain amounts of money for particular things, you decide that you can afford to spend those amounts on those things.
The company has budgeted $10 million for advertising...
公司已经做了1,000万美元的广告预算。
The movie is only budgeted at $10 million...
该电影的预算只有1,000万美元。
Budget is used in advertising to suggest that something is being sold cheaply.
Cheap flights are available from budget travel agent from £240.
收费低廉的旅行社可以提供240英镑起的低价机票。
He balanced his budgets by rigid control over public expenditure.
他通过严格控制公共开支保持预算平衡。
We saw in Chapter 16 how annual cash budgets are produced.
在第16章我们了解了年度现金预算是怎样制订的。
Hollywood has been talking about economizing on movie budgets.
好莱坞一直在讨论紧缩电影预算。
During the recession, training budgets were seen as an expendable luxury.
在经济衰退期间,培训预算被认为是一项可以节省下来的奢侈费用。
I started drawing up more detailed budgets.
我开始起草更详尽的预算方案。