outgoings
英 [ˈaʊtɡəʊɪŋz]
美 [ˈaʊtɡoʊɪŋz]
n. 开支; 经常性费用
牛津词典
noun
- 开支;经常性费用
the amount of money that a person or a business has to spend regularly, for example every month- low/high outgoings
开支低 / 高 - Write down your incomings and outgoings .
把你的收入与支出记下来。
- low/high outgoings
柯林斯词典
- N-PLURAL (经常性)开支,开销
Youroutgoingsare the regular amounts of money which you have to spend every week or every month, for example in order to pay your rent or bills.- She suggests you first assess your income and outgoings.
她建议你先估算一下自己的收入和开销。 - ...monthly outgoings.
每月的固定开支
- She suggests you first assess your income and outgoings.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 outlay, expenses
双语例句
- Outgoings and revenues balanced out
收支相抵。 - Her outgoings include& 60 per month on gas and electricity.
她的支出包括每月60英镑的煤气费和电费。 - He has heavy outgoings on his new house.
他的新房子费用很高。 - On a current outgoings basis, the affordability of house purchase is still better than it was for most of the1990s, but first-time buyers are constrained by the rising costs of saving the equity required.
在当今开支的基础上,房屋购买的承受力仍比在90年代期间要强,但是资产净值所要求的储蓄成本的上升对初次购买者造成了束缚。 - During alone time, especially after some exciting outgoings, I'm able to be re-orientated to my inner self, to do some reflections in life, and to recharge my soul.
因为在独处时,特别是喧哗热闹后,我才可以真正与自己的心灵对话,思考规划一些事情,重新给自己的灵魂充电。 - He sees government finances as akin to those of a corner shop whose outgoings must not exceed its incomings – the difference being that cost-cutting by the shopkeeper is unlikely to affect the prosperity of his customers.
在他看来,政府就像某个街角小商店一样,支出绝不能超过收入。二者的区别就在于,商店老板削减成本,不大可能会影响顾客们的荷包。 - This is the money left over every year after tax, interest, capital expenditure and all outgoings have been settled the retained earnings.
它是除去税收、利息、资本支出以及在各项耗费结清之后每年剩下的资金,即留存利润。 - Yes, the figure of total group outgoings exactly balances out with the total income.
对,这部分支出额与总收入相平衡。 - Our monthly outgoings are very high.
我们每月的开支很高。 - Net Lease – Lessee pays rent and outgoings separately.
净租金&租户既付租金又付日常开销。