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budget


فارسی

1 حسابداری و مالی:: بودجه

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: بودجه‌، ارزان، حساب‌ درامد وخرج‌، بودجه‌ (فرانسه‌)، کم بها

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general::   noun ADJ. fixed, limited, low, shoestring, small, tight | generous, large | annual, monthly, weekly, yearly | family, personal | federal, government, municipal, national, state | defence, education, health, housing, military, social security, (social) welfare | advertising, marketing, training | draft VERB + BUDGET get, have The organization has a large annual budget. | allocate, draw up, plan, set The council has to draw up its budget for next year. | present, propose, submit | approve | balance The school has a struggle to balance its budget. | adhere to, keep to, stick to Work out a weekly budget and stick to it. | exceed, go over, overspend | cut, reduce, slash | increase BUDGET + NOUN expenditure | deficit, surplus | constraint, limit | cuts | plans, proposals | allocation | Budget Day (= when the government announces its budget) PREP. in the ~ Is there any money left in the budget? | below/under ~ Costs have been held below budget. | on (a) ~ All his projects are on time and on budget. This hotel caters for people travelling on a tight budget. | over ~ The project is now well over budget. | within ~ to keep within budget | ~ for The budget for next year has not yet been set. | ~ of a budget of $5,000,   verb ADV. carefully, sensibly If we budget carefully we should be able to afford a holiday this year. PREP. for We have budgeted £10,000 for advertising.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: noun money plan: Use a budget to save your money.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: budget ADJECTIVES/NOUN + budget an annual/monthly/weekly budget • The organization has an annual budget of $24 million. the national/federal/state budget • He has a plan to balance the federal budget. the defence/education etc budget • We had to make cuts in the defence budget. the family/household budget • Often the husband and wife contribute equally to the family budget. a big/large budget • The club does not have a large budget for new players. a small/low/limited budget • It was a project with a low budget. a tight budget (= small and limited ) • Most young people have to live within a tight budget. a fixed budget • Our clients usually have a fixed budget. a shoestring budget (= a very small budget ) • The film had been made on a shoestring budget. a total budget • The National Institute of Health had a total budget of $11. 3 billion. an overall budget (= total ) • There has been an increase in the overall budget made available by the Government for training. verbs have a budget • Hospital caterers have a budget of about £20 per person per week. overspend your budget • The Metropolitan Police has overspent its budget by £70 million. keep within a budget (= spend only the money that is available ) • Further cuts are needed in order to keep within the budget. balance the budget (= spend only the money that is available ) • the importance of balancing the budget and cutting taxes budget + NOUN a budget deficit (= when a government has spent more money than it has ) • The country has a budget deficit of over $4 billion. a budget surplus (= when a government has more money than it spends ) • A huge budget surplus of over £16 billion was recorded. budget cuts (= reductions in the amount of money that is available ) • The department has suffered severe budget cuts.

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