expend
英 [ɪkˈspend]
美 [ɪkˈspend]
v. 花费; 消费; 耗费
过去分词:expended 过去式:expended 现在分词:expending 第三人称单数:expends
Collins.1 / BNC.11218 / COCA.10629
牛津词典
verb
- 花费;消费;耗费
to use or spend a lot of time, money, energy, etc.- She expended all her efforts on the care of home and children.
她把所有精力都花在料理家务和照顾孩子上。
- She expended all her efforts on the care of home and children.
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.
英英释义
verb
- use up, consume fully
- The legislature expended its time on school questions
- pay out
- spend money
双语例句
- Don't expend all your energy on such a useless job.
不要把你的精力全花在这无益的工作上。 - 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。 - So dreading the effort you'll expend at the gym or sweating to exhaustion is misguided;
所以害怕在健身房、或运动后汗流浃背、筋疲力会消耗能量是在产生误导; - You don't need to expend that much time in watching TV.
你不必花那么多时间在看电视上。 - If you give up exercise, your muscles shrink and fat increases. By the same token, if you expend more energy you will lose fat.
停止锻炼会使肌肉萎缩、脂肪增加。同样,如果花更多的精力锻炼,就会减掉脂肪。 - Children, who expend lots of energy, have a real "passion" for sweets.
儿童对糖果有一种“激情”,因为他们消耗很多能量。 - It looks like you're ready to expend.
看来,你准备把它做大了。 - You expend so much effort for so little return.
你为如此小的回报付出了如此多的努力。 - Budget lines represent all combinations of goods for which consumers expend all their income.
预算线描述了消费者用他们全部的收入购买商品的所有组合。 - I think it is safe to say that very few students expend the effort to do quality work in school
我认为可以肯定地说学校里很少有学生肯为学好功课下功夫。