expenditure

expenditure — 名詞

1. the money that a person, company, or government pays out for goods, services, or

1.名詞B2
釋義

支出;開支

個人、公司或政府花費的金額

the money that a person, company, or government pays out for goods, services, or running costs — often recorded as a total over a week, month, or year.

例句

The government's expenditure on healthcare rose sharply during the pandemic.

疫情期間,政府在醫療保健方面的支出大幅增加。

expenditure on [area] — shows where money goes

After reviewing the budget, the city council cut its expenditure on new furniture.

審查預算後,市議會削減了添購新家具的支出。

cut expenditure on [item] — common verb + preposition pattern

同義詞
  • spending

    less formal, used in everyday contexts; expenditure is preferred in official reports

  • outlay

    focuses on the initial or one-time payment rather than ongoing costs

  • cost

    broader — can mean the price of a single item; expenditure implies a total or planned sum

  • expense

    overlaps significantly, but 'expense' is more common for personal budgets; 'expenditure' sounds more official

反義詞
  • income

    money received, the opposite side of a budget

  • revenue

    money a government or company receives, contrasted with what it pays out

文法句型

expenditure + on + noun phrase

expenditure + of + amount

用法筆記

Frequently used with a possessive determiner (the government's expenditure, our household expenditure) or with 'on' to indicate the area of spending. The plural form 'expenditures' is common when listing multiple separate payments.

常見錯誤

The government expenditure on education increased.' (missing article)
The government's expenditure on education increased.
💡In formal contexts, use the possessive 'government's' before 'expenditure'.
I cannot afford this expenditure of milk.
I cannot afford this expenditure on milk.
💡Use 'on', not 'of', when stating what the money is spent on.

2. the using up of a resource such as energy, time, or physical effort for a purpos

2.名詞B2
釋義

耗費;消耗

使用資源(如精力、時間)的行為

the using up of a resource such as energy, time, or physical effort for a purpose — especially when the amount consumed is large.

例句

The team's expenditure of effort on the research project earned them a prize.

該團隊在研究計畫上耗費的心力,為他們贏得了一座獎項。

expenditure of + effort — resource-consumption sense

Climbing the steep trail required a large expenditure of energy from every hiker.

攀爬那條陡峭的小徑,每位健行者都耗費了大量的體力。

同義詞
  • consumption

    used especially for energy or fuel; consumption does not cover time well

  • use

    simpler and less formal; expenditure emphasises the amount or cost of what is used

  • spending

    normally limited to money; 'expenditure of energy' is not replaceable by 'spending of energy' in formal English, though it is used informally

反義詞
  • conservation

    the careful saving of resources, opposite of using them up

  • saving

    keeping resources rather than consuming them

文法句型

expenditure of + resource (energy / time / effort / money)

用法筆記

Unlike sense 1, this sense is almost always uncountable. The pattern is 'expenditure of [resource]' — the resource is named after 'of', not 'on'. Common resources used with this sense are 'energy', 'time', 'effort', 'resources', and 'calories'.

常見錯誤

There was a large expenditure on time for the project.
There was a large expenditure of time on the project.
💡Use 'of' to name the resource being consumed (time, energy, effort), and 'on' to name the activity.
I made an expenditure of my free time yesterday.
I made a significant expenditure of time on the project yesterday.
💡Add a quantifier (large, significant, considerable) — the phrase sounds odd without one.