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1 expenditure
1 ( amount spent) dépenses fpl ; expenditure on education/defence dépenses fpl d'éducation/militaires or de défense ; income and expenditure revenus mpl et dépenses fpl ; capital/consumer expenditure dépenses fpl d'investissement/de consommation ; public expenditure dépense f publique ;2 ( in bookkeeping) sortie f ;3 ( spending) (of energy, time, money) dépense f ; ( of resources) consommation f, utilisation f ; a useful expenditure of time du temps bien employé. -
2 expenditure
expenditure [ɪkˈspendɪt∫ər]( = money spent) dépense(s) f(pl)* * *[ɪk'spendɪtʃə(r)]1) ( amount spent) dépenses fpldefence expenditure — dépenses fpl militaires
capital expenditure — dépenses fpl d'investissement
public expenditure — dépense f publique
2) ( in bookkeeping) sortie f3) ( output) (of energy, time, money) dépense f -
3 expenditure
expenditure [ɪk'spendɪtʃə(r)]∎ arms/defence expenditure dépenses fpl en armes/liées à la défense;∎ this will involve us in fairly heavy expenditure cela va nous entraîner dans des dépenses assez considérablesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > expenditure
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4 energy expenditure
dépense énergétique, coût énergétiqueEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > energy expenditure
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