26 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -expens-
หรือค้นหา: -expens-, *expens*, expen

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We just won an all-expens e- paid trip to new york city. เราเพิ่งได้รางวัลงดเว้นค่าใช้จ่ายในการเดินทางทั้งหมด ไปที่นิวยอร์คซิตี้ Jacksonville (2010)

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expens$100 will cover all your expenses for the trip.
expensA bookkeeper computes all the company's income and expenses each week.
expensA budget is a plan or schedule adjusting expenses during a certain period to the estimated or fixed income for that period.
expensA car is convenient, to be sure, but, after all, it will prove expensive.
expensAdvertising makes up about 7% of this company's expenses.
expensAllow a person $100 for expenses.
expensAll the expenses will fall on the sponsor.
expensAnd not only that, the goods in the company shop were usually more expensive than elsewhere.
expensAn expensive car is a status symbol.
expensAn expensive watch alien to my lifestyle.
expensAn expensive watch is not necessarily a good one.
expensA piano is expensive.

WordNet (3.0)
expense(n) amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures), Syn. disbursement, disbursal
expense(n) a detriment or sacrifice, Example: at the expense of
expense(n) money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer, Example: he kept a careful record of his expenses at the meeting
expense(v) reduce the estimated value of something, Syn. write down, write off, Example: For tax purposes you can write off the laser printer
expense account(n) an account to which salespersons or executives can charge travel and entertainment expenses, Syn. travel and entertainment account
expense record(n) a written record of money spent
expensive(adj) high in price or charging high prices, Ant. cheap, Example: expensive clothes; an expensive shop
expensively(adv) in an expensive manner, Ant. cheaply, Example: an expensively dressed little man turned a corner and approached her
expensiveness(n) the quality of being high-priced, Ant. inexpensiveness

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Expense

n. [ L. expensa (sc. pecunia), or expensum, fr. expensus, p. p. of expendere. See Expend. ] 1. A spending or consuming; disbursement; expenditure. [ 1913 Webster ]

Husband nature's riches from expense. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. That which is expended, laid out, or consumed; cost; outlay; charge; -- sometimes with the notion of loss or damage to those on whom the expense falls; as, the expenses of war; an expense of time. [ 1913 Webster ]

Courting popularity at his party's expense. Brougham. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Loss. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

And moan the expense of many a vanished sight. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]


Expense magazine (Mil.), a small magazine containing ammunition for immediate use. H. L. Scott.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Expensefull

a. Full of expense; costly; chargeable. [ R. ] Sir H. Wotton. -- Ex*pense"ful*ly, adv. [R.] -- Ex*pense"ful*ness, n. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Expenseless

a. Without cost or expense. [ 1913 Webster ]

Expensive

a. 1. Occasioning expense; calling for liberal outlay; costly; dear; liberal; as, expensive dress; an expensive house or family. [ 1913 Webster ]

War is expensive, and peace desirable. Burke. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Free in expending; very liberal; especially, in a bad sense: extravagant; lavish. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

An active, expensive, indefatigable goodness. Sprat. [ 1913 Webster ]

The idle and expensive are dangerous. Sir W. Temple.

Syn. -- Costly; dear; high-priced; lavish; extravagant.

-- Ex*pen"sive*ly, adv. -- Ex*pen"sive*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]


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