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spending [ˈspendɪŋ]* * *['spendɪŋ]noun dépenses fplcredit-card spending — achats mpl sur carte de crédit
defence spending — dépense f en matière de défense
government spending —
public spending — dépense f publique
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spending ['spendɪŋ](UNCOUNT) dépenses fpl;∎ public or government spending dépenses fpl publiques;∎ a cut in defence spending une réduction du budget de la défense;∎ we went on a spending spree nous avons fait des folies, nous avons dépensé des sommes folles►► spending cuts réductions fpl des dépenses;spending money argent m de poche;spending power pouvoir m d'achat -
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spending n ¢ dépenses fpl ; spending on education/defence dépenses d'éducation/militaires or de défense ; credit-card spending achats mpl sur carte de crédit ; defence spending dépense f en matière de défense ; government spending, public spending dépense f publique. -
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dépenses f plspending cuts réductions f pl des dépenses;spending limit plafond m budgétaire;spending money argent m de poche;ECONOMICS spending power pouvoir m d'achat -
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[con.] pouvoir d'achatEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > spending power
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spending — spend‧ing [ˈspendɪŋ] noun [uncountable] ACCOUNTING ECONOMICS FINANCE the amount of money spent, especially by a government or organization: • The slump in high street spending could reduce imports. • a rise in … Financial and business terms
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spending power — see power 2a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. spending power … Law dictionary
spending money — or[pocket money] {n.} Money that is given to a person to spend. * /When the seniors went to New York City on a trip, each was given $10 in spending money./ * /Father gave John a nickel in pocket money when he went to the store with Mother./ … Dictionary of American idioms
spending money — or[pocket money] {n.} Money that is given to a person to spend. * /When the seniors went to New York City on a trip, each was given $10 in spending money./ * /Father gave John a nickel in pocket money when he went to the store with Mother./ … Dictionary of American idioms
spending money — ➔ money * * * spending money UK US noun [U] ► money that you can spend on activities you enjoy, entertainment, personal things, etc.: »We had a small fund saved to use for spending money on vacation … Financial and business terms
spending power — ➔ power1 * * * spending power UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS ► the degree to which people have money to buy products and services: »The growth in employment and wages gives consumers some spending power to absorb the higher cost of energy. → Compare… … Financial and business terms
Spending — Spend ing, n. The act of expending; expenditure. [1913 Webster] {Spending money}, money set apart for extra (not necessary) personal expenses; pocket money. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spending money — Spending Spend ing, n. The act of expending; expenditure. [1913 Webster] {Spending money}, money set apart for extra (not necessary) personal expenses; pocket money. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spending\ money — • spending money • pocket money noun Money that is given to a person to spend. When the seniors went to New York City on a trip, each was given $10 in spending money. Father gave John a nickel in pocket money when he went to the store with mother … Словарь американских идиом
spending — index outlay, payment (act of paying) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary