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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 — noun 1. the act of spending or disbursing money (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑disbursement, ↑disbursal, ↑outlay • Derivationally related forms: ↑disburse (for: ↑disbursal), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
spending — n. deficit; defense; government spending * * * [ spendɪŋ] defense government spending deficit … Combinatory dictionary
spending — spend|ing [ˈspendıŋ] n [U] the amount of money spent, especially by a government or organization government/public/defence etc spending ▪ a plan to increase military spending … Dictionary of contemporary English
spending — noun (U) the amount of money spent, especially by a government or organization: government/public/defence spending: a reduction in government spending on defense … Longman dictionary of contemporary English