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  • 21 تمضية

    تَمْضِيَة (الوَقْتِ): قَضَاء، صَرْف
    spending, passing

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تمضية

  • 22 دفع

    دَفْع: إنْفاق
    disbursement, spending, expenditure, outlay, paying out

    Arabic-English new dictionary > دفع

  • 23 صرف المال

    صَرْفُ المال: إنْفاقُهُ
    spending, expenditure, outlay, disbursement, paying out

    Arabic-English new dictionary > صرف المال

  • 24 صرف الوقت

    صَرْفُ الوَقْت: قَضَاؤُهُ
    passing, spending

    Arabic-English new dictionary > صرف الوقت

  • 25 قضاء

    قَضَاء (الوَقْتِ): صَرْف، تَمْضِيَة
    spending, passing

    Arabic-English new dictionary > قضاء

  • 26 مبيت

    مَبِيت: مَصْدَر باتَ، الإِقَامَةُ لَيْلاً
    spending or passing the night; overnight stay or stop

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مبيت

  • 27 axe

    [æks] (American) ax
    1. noun
    a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.
    فَأس
    2. verb
    1) to get rid of; to dismiss:

    They've axed 50% of their staff.

    يَتَخَلَّص مِن
    2) to reduce (costs, services etc):

    Government spending in education has been axed.

    يُخَفِّض النَّفَقات

    Arabic-English dictionary > axe

  • 28 countenance

    [ˈkauntɪnəns]
    1. noun
    (expression on) the face.
    مَلامِح وجْـه
    2. verb
    to encourage, support or accept:

    We can't possibly countenance the spending of so much money.

    يُشجِّـع، يُأيِّـد

    Arabic-English dictionary > countenance

  • 29 curb

    [kəːb]
    1. noun
    1) something which restrains or controls:

    We'll have to put a curb on his enthusiasm.

    شَكيمَه، عِنان
    2) (American) a kerb.
    حافّة الرّصيف
    2. verb
    to hold back, restrain or control:

    You must curb your spending.

    يَكبَح، يَشكُم

    Arabic-English dictionary > curb

  • 30 cut back

    to reduce considerably: The government cut back (on) public spending (noun ˈcutback)
    يُقلِّل، يُخَفِّض

    Arabic-English dictionary > cut back

  • 31 dedicated

    adjective
    spending a great deal of one's time and energy on a subject, one's job etc:

    He is dedicated to music.

    مُخْلِص، مُكَرِّسٌ حياتَهُ لِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > dedicated

  • 32 economy

    [ɪˈkɔnəmɪ] noun
    1) the thrifty, careful management of money etc to avoid waste:

    We must make economies in household spending.

    إقْتِصاد، عَدَم التَّبْذير، تَدْبير
    2) organization of money and resources:

    household economy.

    إقْتِصاد الدَّوْلَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > economy

  • 33 expenditure

    [-tʃə] noun
    the act of spending:

    His expenditure(s) amounted to $500.

    إنْفاق، مَصْروف

    Arabic-English dictionary > expenditure

  • 34 extravagant

    [ɪkˈstrævəgənt] adjective
    1) using or spending too much; wasteful:

    an extravagant use of materials/energy.

    مُبَذِّر
    2) (of ideas, emotions etc) exaggerated or too great:

    extravagant praise.

    مُفْرِط

    Arabic-English dictionary > extravagant

  • 35 in the long run

    in the end:

    We thought we would save money, but in the long run our spending was about the same as usual.

    في المَدى البَعيد

    Arabic-English dictionary > in the long run

  • 36 justify

    [ˈdʒastɪfaɪ] verb
    1) to prove or show (a person, action, opinion etc) to be just, right, desirable or reasonable:

    How can the government justify the spending of millions of pounds on weapons when there is so much poverty in the country?

    يُبَرِّر، يُسَوِّغ
    2) to be a good excuse for:

    Your state of anxiety does not justify your being so rude to me.

    يُبَرِّر، يُكَوِّن عُذْرا

    Arabic-English dictionary > justify

  • 37 launch out

    to throw oneself freely into some new activity (often involving spending money).
    يَنْدَفِعُ إلى عَمَلٍ فيه نفقات كثيرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > launch out

  • 38 lavish

    [ˈlævɪʃ]
    1. verb
    to spend or give very freely:

    She lavishes too much money on that child.

    يُغْدِقُ مالا
    2. adjective
    1) (of a person) spending or giving generously and sometimes too freely:

    You have certainly been lavish with the brandy in this cake.

    مُسْرِف، سَخي
    2) given generously or too freely:

    lavish gifts.

    مُنْفَق بِسَخاء

    Arabic-English dictionary > lavish

  • 39 limit

    [ˈlɪmɪt]
    1. noun
    1) the farthest point or place; the boundary:

    There was no limit to his ambition.

    حَد
    2) a restriction:

    We must put a limit on our spending.

    قَيْد، نِهايَه، حَد
    2. verb
    to set a restriction on:

    We must limit the amount of time we spend on this work.

    يُحدِّد

    Arabic-English dictionary > limit

  • 40 necessitate

    [nɪˈsesɪteɪt] verb
    to make necessary:

    Re-building the castle would necessitate spending a lot of money.

    يَسْتَلْزِم، يَتَطَلَّب

    Arabic-English dictionary > necessitate

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