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spend (obj) MONEYspendvpast spent spentto give (money) as a payment for something花费,出钱,花钱The car salesperson asked us how much we were prepared to spend. [I]汽车推销员问我们打算出多少钱。If you carry on spending like this, you'll soon get into debt. [I]如果你继续这样花钱,你很快会背上一身债的。I don't know how I managed to spend so much in the pub last night. [T]我不知道昨晚在酒吧里怎么会花这么多钱的。We spent a fortune when we were in New York. [T]我们在纽约花费了大笔的钱。They're only able to spend money on basic necessities. [T]他们只能花钱买些生活必需品。I've just spent a lot of money on four new tyres for my car. [T]我刚花很多钱买了4只新车胎。He spends all his money on his girlfriend. [T]他在女朋友身上花费了他所有的钱。We went on a spending spree (= We bought a lot of things) on Saturday. [I]我们在星期六疯狂大购物。(esp. Br dated infml) To spend a penny is sometimes used to avoid saying urinate.方便一下(避免说“小便”这个词)I just want to spend a penny before we go out.在我们出去前我想先方便一下。(esp. Br) People sometimes say spend, spend, spend to refer to people buying a lot of things.大量购物The 1980s have been described as being years of spend, spend, spend.80年代被描述为大购物之年。Spending money is another word for pocket money.零用钱 [POCKET ]
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