спенд что это такое
Спенд что это такое
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How do you spend your leisure?
Как вы проводите свободное время?
He spent his force.
Он растратил все свои силы.
Я потратил тридцать долларов на подарок ко дню его рождения.
His childhood was spent in Brazil.
Его детство прошло в Бразилии.
The storm finally spent itself.
Шторм наконец затих.
We’ll have to spend the night in a hotel.
Нам придётся переночевать в какой-нибудь гостинице.
She spends her spare time gardening.
В свободное время она работает в саду.
He spent a weekend in London.
Выходные он провёл в Лондоне.
Mum never spends any money on herself.
Мама никогда не тратит на себя ни копейки.
I want to spend more time with my family.
Я хочу больше времени проводить с семьёй.
Don’t spend more than you can afford.
Не трать больше, чем можешь себе позволить.
I spent my summer at the beach.
Я провёл лето на пляже.
Those who have cash, come here to spend.
Те, у кого есть деньги, приходят тратить их сюда.
I intend to spend the night there.
Я собираюсь там переночевать.
How long did you spend afloat?
Как долго вы были в плавании?
You can spend the money however you please.
Можете потратить эти деньги как вам заблагорассудится.
They spend winters in Florida.
Они зимуют во Флориде.
Я хочу потратить долларов двадцать, не больше.
The kids spend too much time online.
Дети слишком много времени проводят в интернете.
Stacey spends all her free time painting.
Всё свободное время Стейси посвящает живописи.
She had nothing to do except spend money.
Ей нечего было делать, кроме как тратить деньги.
I love to cook, but I don’t feel like spending the energy every evening.
Готовить я люблю, но мне не хочется каждый вечер тратить на это силы.
She would rather save than spend.
Она предпочла бы не тратить деньги, а положить их в банк.
More money should be spent on education.
На образование нужно тратить больше средств.
They’ve decided to spend more time together.
Они решили проводить вместе больше времени.
The more money people have, the more they spend.
Чем больше у людей денег, тем больше они их тратят.
The children spend too much time looking at television.
Дети слишком много времени смотрят телевизор.
He spends lavishly on vacations.
На отпуск он денег не жалеет.
She would spend hours on the telephone.
Она может часами говорить по телефону.
It is the mode to live high, to spend more than we get.
Сейчас модно жить богато и тратить больше, чем получаешь.
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
. in the old days, a traveler could spend the night at one of the hostels placed along the coach route.
. a couple of backpacking college students who decided to spend the summer peregrinating around Ireland.
The government does not have a bottomless pit (=a supply with no limits) of money to spend on public services.
spend
to spend money on smth. — тратить деньги на что-л.
she spends her spare time gardening — в свободное время она работает в саду
the average spend on higher education — средние расходы на высшее образование
Смотреть что такое «spend» в других словарях:
spend — W1S1 [spend] v past tense and past participle spent [spent] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(money)¦ 2¦(time)¦ 3 4¦(force/effort)¦ 5 spend a penny ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Partly from Latin expendere ( EXPEND) and partly, later, from Old French … Dictionary of contemporary English
spend — [ spend ] (past tense and past participle spent [ spent ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to use money to pay for things: How much money did you spend? spend for: This year we will spend more money for medical care. spend something… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spend — /spend/ past tense and past participle spent /spent/ verb 1 MONEY (I, T) to use your money to buy or pay for things: spend money/ 5/$10/a lot: I spent so much money this weekend! | spend money etc on sth: More money should be spent on health and… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
spend — spend, *expend, disburse can mean to pay out money or an equivalent of money for something or in expectation of some return. Spend is the ordinary term; it may be used regardless of the amount dealt out in the purchase of something spend — /spend/, v., spent, spending. v.t. 1. to pay out, disburse, or expend; dispose of (money, wealth, resources, etc.): resisting the temptation to spend one s money. 2. to employ (labor, thought, words, time, etc.), as on some object or in some… … Universalium spend´er — spend «spehnd», verb, spent, spend|ing. –v.t. 1. to pay out: »She spent ten dollars shopping for food today. 2. to use (labor, material, thought, or some other re … Useful english dictionary spend*/*/*/ — [spend] (past tense and past participle spent [spent] ) verb 1) [I/T] to use money to pay for things How much money did you spend?[/ex] You spend too much on clothes.[/ex] 2) [T] to stay somewhere, or to do something, for a period of time We… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English spend — ► VERB (past and past part. spent) 1) pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services. 2) use or use up (energy or resources); exhaust. 3) pass (time) in a specified way. ► NOUN informal ▪ an amount of money paid out. ● … English terms dictionary Spend — Spend, v. i. 1. To expend money or any other possession; to consume, use, waste, or part with, anything; as, he who gets easily spends freely. [1913 Webster] He spends as a person who knows that he must come to a reckoning. South. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English spend — [v1] give, pay out absorb, allocate, ante up*, apply, bestow, blow*, cast away, come across, come through, concentrate, confer, consume, contribute, cough up*, defray, deplete, disburse, dispense, dissipate, donate, drain, drop, employ, empty,… … New thesaurus 1 spend 2 spend 3 spend нести материальные затраты проводить (время) ; (spent) тратить, расходовать; проводить (время) ; (spent) тратить, расходовать; 4 spend 5 spend 6 spend 7 spend to spend much trouble on smth. тра́тить нема́ло труда́ на что-л. 8 spend 9 spend 10 spend 11 spend to spend money on smth. — тратить деньги на что-л. He spent a weekend in London. — Выходные он провёл в Лондоне. She spends her spare time gardening. — В свободное время она работает в саду. The storm finally spent itself. — Шторм наконец затих. He spent his force. — Он растратил все свои силы. 12 spend He spent a weekend in London. — Выходные он провел в Лондоне. She spends her spare time gardening. — Свое свободное время она проводит, копаясь в саду 13 spend to spend money on smth. — тратить деньги на что-л. 14 spend 15 spend on 16 spend spend money — тра́тить де́ньги spend a night — переночева́ть 17 spend 18 spend 19 spend 20 spend spend — W1S1 [spend] v past tense and past participle spent [spent] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(money)¦ 2¦(time)¦ 3 4¦(force/effort)¦ 5 spend a penny ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Partly from Latin expendere ( EXPEND) and partly, later, from Old French … Dictionary of contemporary English spend — [ spend ] (past tense and past participle spent [ spent ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to use money to pay for things: How much money did you spend? spend for: This year we will spend more money for medical care. spend something… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English spend — /spend/ past tense and past participle spent /spent/ verb 1 MONEY (I, T) to use your money to buy or pay for things: spend money/ 5/$10/a lot: I spent so much money this weekend! | spend money etc on sth: More money should be spent on health and… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English spend — spend, *expend, disburse can mean to pay out money or an equivalent of money for something or in expectation of some return. Spend is the ordinary term; it may be used regardless of the amount dealt out in the purchase of something spend — /spend/, v., spent, spending. v.t. 1. to pay out, disburse, or expend; dispose of (money, wealth, resources, etc.): resisting the temptation to spend one s money. 2. to employ (labor, thought, words, time, etc.), as on some object or in some… … Universalium spend´er — spend «spehnd», verb, spent, spend|ing. –v.t. 1. to pay out: »She spent ten dollars shopping for food today. 2. to use (labor, material, thought, or some other re … Useful english dictionary spend*/*/*/ — [spend] (past tense and past participle spent [spent] ) verb 1) [I/T] to use money to pay for things How much money did you spend?[/ex] You spend too much on clothes.[/ex] 2) [T] to stay somewhere, or to do something, for a period of time We… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English spend — ► VERB (past and past part. spent) 1) pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services. 2) use or use up (energy or resources); exhaust. 3) pass (time) in a specified way. ► NOUN informal ▪ an amount of money paid out. ● … English terms dictionary Spend — Spend, v. i. 1. To expend money or any other possession; to consume, use, waste, or part with, anything; as, he who gets easily spends freely. [1913 Webster] He spends as a person who knows that he must come to a reckoning. South. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English spend — [v1] give, pay out absorb, allocate, ante up*, apply, bestow, blow*, cast away, come across, come through, concentrate, confer, consume, contribute, cough up*, defray, deplete, disburse, dispense, dissipate, donate, drain, drop, employ, empty,… … New thesaurus • How much do we have to spend? • It is worth spending money on advertising. • Effective managers spend time getting to know their workers. • I have spent the past seven years working in industry. • They increased the marketing spend needed to launch the new brands. How much did you spend? We’ve just spent €1.9 million on improving our computer network. We’ve spent too much money on advertising that isn’t working. We spent a fortune when we were in New York. They need to spend more time improving customer relations. I spent a lot of time on that report. How long do you spend at the computer each day? I’ve spent years building up this company. We spent last weekend working. For the past month he’s been spending all his energy trying to find a job. The total spend on the project was almost a million pounds. advertising/marketing/promotional spend 1. тратить, растрачивать, расходовать money labour 2. нести издержки, нести материальные затраты on books one’s time in reading 4. 1) обыкн. pass исчерпывать, истощатьspend
to spend a sleepless night провести бессонную ночь
to spend much trouble( on smth.) тратить немало труда (на что-л.)
to spend a sleepless night провести бессонную ночь
to spend much trouble (on smth.) тратить немало труда (на что-л.) spend истощать;
to spend oneself устать, вымотаться;
the storm has spent itself буря улеглась spend истощать;
to spend oneself устать, вымотаться;
the storm has spent itself буря улегласьСм. также в других словарях:
SPEND