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[ˌəuvə΄spend] v ավելի ծախսել, վատնել. We’ve overspent by 50 dol. Մենք հիսուն դոլար ավելի ծախսեցինք -
62 overspend a target
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > overspend a target
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63 overspend (one's) income
Макаров: жить не по средствамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > overspend (one's) income
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64 overspend income
1) Общая лексика: жить не по средствам2) Макаров: (one's) жить не по средствам -
65 overspend oneself
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67 overspend over·spend
[ˌəʊvə'spɛnd] [ˌəʊvə'spɛnt]vi overspent pt, ppwe have overspent by 5,000 dollars — abbiamo speso 5.000 dollari di troppo
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69 overspend oneself
расстроить свое здоровье, расстроить свое состояние -
70 (to) overspend
(to) overspend /əʊvəˈspɛnd/(pass. e p. p. overspent)A v. t.B v. i.● (fin.) to overspend one's budget, sforare il preventivo. -
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(to) overspend /əʊvəˈspɛnd/(pass. e p. p. overspent)A v. t.B v. i.● (fin.) to overspend one's budget, sforare il preventivo. -
72 allowable overspend
Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: допустимый перерасход -
73 тратить слишком много
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > тратить слишком много
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75 overspent
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76 поиздержаться
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > поиздержаться
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77 overspent
ˈəuvəˈspent past и p.p. от overspend overspent past & p. p. от overspendБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > overspent
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[-t]past tense, past participle; = academic.ru/52781/overspend">overspend
См. также в других словарях:
overspend — o‧ver‧spend [ˌoʊvəˈspend ǁ ˌoʊvər ] verb overspent PTandPP [ ˈspent] [intransitive] to spend more than you can afford or more than you intended: overspend by • Health authorities, which overspent by more than £300 million last year, must balance… … Financial and business terms
overspend — index dissipate (expend foolishly), overdraw Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
overspend — (v.) 1610s, to wear out, from OVER (Cf. over) + SPEND (Cf. spend). Meaning to spend more than is necessary is attested from 1857. Related: Overspent; overspending … Etymology dictionary
overspend — ► VERB (past and past part. overspent) ▪ spend too much … English terms dictionary
overspend — [ō΄vər spend′, ō′vər spend΄] vt. overspent, overspending 1. Rare to use till worn out; exhaust 2. to spend more than vi. to spend more than one can afford … English World dictionary
overspend — overspends, overspending, overspent (The verb is pronounced [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)spe̱nd[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)spend[/t]].) 1) VERB If you overspend, you spend more money than you can afford to. [V on n] Don t overspend on your home and… … English dictionary
overspend — verb past tense and past participle overspent, (I) to spend more money than you can afford: Credit cards have encouraged people to overspend. overspend noun (C): an overspend of 200,000 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
overspend — o|ver|spend [ˌəuvəˈspend US ˌouvər ] v past tense and past participle overspent [ ˈspent] [I and T] to spend more money than you can afford ▪ The hospital has overspent its budget by £70,000. >overspend [ˈəuvəspend US ˈouvər ] n ▪ an overspend … Dictionary of contemporary English
overspend — I UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈspend] / US [ˌoʊvərˈspend] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms overspend : present tense I/you/we/they overspend he/she/it overspends present participle overspending past tense overspent UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈspent] / US… … English dictionary
overspend — /oh veuhr spend /, v., overspent, overspending. v.i. 1. to spend more than one can afford: Receiving a small inheritance, she began to overspend alarmingly. v.t. 2. to spend in excess of: He was overspending his yearly salary by several thousand… … Universalium
overspend — verb To spend too much money; especially, to spend more than one earns. To get out of debt, first keep a budget and be careful not to overspend … Wiktionary