1.用尽,耗尽;支出超过(自己的财力)
2.花费过多,开销太大;超支
1.to spend more money than you should or more than you intended to
1.an extra amount that you should not have spent
1.Consumer spending : In the years leading up to the latest recession, households clearly overspent.
消费支出:金融危机之前的那几年,美国家庭显然在花钱上过于大手大脚了。
2.Kate, you went shopping again. Don't you know we've overspent this month?
凯特,你又去买东西了。你难道不知道这个月我们已经超支了吗?
3.But one in three parents admitted they 'got a bit carried away' and overspent hugely in preparation for their new arrival.
仅有三分之一的家长承认自己“有点高兴过头了”;为了迎接新生命的到来,他们已严重超支。
4.The Malaysian gov't overspent $13bn last year, if it goes on like this their reserves can only last for 7 yrs.
马来西亚政府去年超支130亿美元,如果这样下去,其储备只能维持7年。
5.Greece over-borrowed and overspent, then got caught in accounting shenanigans and the global financial meltdown.
希腊的问题是借债过度、消费过度,又中了会计把戏和全球金融危机的着。
6.Are newcomers conscious spenders or just like overspent Canadians?
新移民们是否花钱谨慎,还是像加拿大人一样过度消费?
7.The BBC, having overspent on Chile's miners, duly hacked back on coverage of Mexico's major meeting.
英国广播公司,过多的超支在智利的工人身上,适当的xxx报道墨西哥的主要会议。
8.I've just got my bank statement and I'm afraid I'm in the red. I've overspent by $ 50.
我刚刚收到我的银行结单,恐怕我已有赤字,我已超支50美元。
9.The Swiss gov't overspent $1bn last year, if it goes on like this their reserves can last 262 yrs.
瑞士政府去年超支10亿美元,如果继续下去,其储备可维持262年。
10.They all had one thing in common: They overspent.
他们都有一样共同的东西:他们花费过多。