expended
英 [ɪkˈspendɪd]
美 [ɪkˈspendɪd]
v. 花费; 消费; 耗费
expend的过去分词和过去式
COCA.44437
柯林斯词典
- VERB 花费;耗费
Toexpendsomething, especially energy, time, or money, means to use it or spend it.- Children expend a lot of energy and may need more high-energy food than adults.
孩子们消耗很多能量,可能比成年人需要更多高能量的食物。
- Children expend a lot of energy and may need more high-energy food than adults.
双语例句
- Time and political capital are expended pursuing trade policies irrelevant to most American companies.
美国政府花费了大量时间和政治资本,去实行与大多数美国公司毫不相干的贸易政策。 - He had expended much time and energy on that experiment.
他已经花费了许多时间、金钱在那个实验上。 - Depleted stocks and overcapacity mean that the effort expended in catching each fish is higher than it need be.
枯竭的库存和生产能力过剩意味着花费在努力追赶每一个鱼是高于需要。 - These nouns refer to physical or mental effort expended to produce or accomplish something.
这些名词用来指花费体力或脑力的努力来产生或完成某事。 - The newly-married couple expended too much money on decorating their apartment.
这对新婚夫妇把过多的钱花费在装饰他们的那套房间上。 - We expended a lot today, but there is time to recover.
今天我们体力消耗较大,但有足够的时间恢复。 - Time and effort expended are usually moe appreciated than money spent.
比花钱更宝贵的是肯于付出的时间和努力。 - The work obtainable equals that expended.
可得到的功和所消耗的功相等。 - Cost-efficiency is a measure of the quantity of project resources expended to produce a given volume of products.
成本效率是对生产一定数量的产品所消耗项目资源量的度量。 - The whole of a man's income is expended in the purchase of services and of commodities.
个人之全部所得,乃是用来购买劳役和商品的。