'The activity of constructing a budget.'에 대한 English 단어
"The activity of constructing a budget."에 가장 가까운 후보는 사전 정의와의 의미적 적합도 순으로 정렬됩니다.
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- a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them
- An itemized summary of intended expenditure; usually coupled with expected revenue.
- a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose
- The amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular institution, activity or timeframe.
- (by implication) A relatively small amount of available money.
- The action of making such expenditures.
- (US, government finances) US government expenditures which are subject to annual review and authorization by Congress, as distinct from expenditures authorized by existing laws.
- (economics) The amount or portion of a person's or group's expenditures which is used for non-essential or voluntary disbursements; the amount or portion of one's expenditures which one may make as one sees fit.
- The process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources.
- (embryology) Restriction of an embryonic cell and its clonal descendants to a particular cell type or body region.
- That which is allocated; allowance, entitlement.
- the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan
- a share set aside for a specific purpose
- (computer science) the assignment of particular areas of a magnetic disk to particular data or instructions
- (figurative, transitive, intransitive) To reduce a budget, especially by removing inefficiencies and redundant spending; to lower spending to the minimum necessary.
- (figurative, transitive) To improve the public image or apparent value of something.
- (transitive) To clean through a scrubbing action; to thoroughly clean up by scrubbing.
- (figuratively) One's personal budget or financial capacity; the amount one can afford.
- (Philippines, by extension) A romance novel published as a small paperback.
- A small book, particularly (US) a paperback or (UK) notebook able to fit into a pocket (of any genre, from reference work to fine art).
- (US) A purse or handbag.
- pocket-sized paperback book
- a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)
- your personal financial means
- a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money
- a document that serves as evidence of some expenditure
- someone who vouches for another or for the correctness of a statement
- a negotiable certificate that can be detached and redeemed as needed
- A receipt.
- A piece of paper or other token that entitles the holder to a discount, or that can be exchanged for goods and services.
- One who or that which vouches.
- (advertising) A copy of a published advertisement sent by the agency to the client as proof of publication.
- (historical) A mechanical device used in shops for automatically registering the amount of money drawn.
- (economics) Abbreviation of government spending.
- (slang) Abbreviation of gangster; often used to address one's friend.
- (US, politics) Green.
- (nautical, historical) Initialism of grog: marked in the ship's books when a sailor took the daily rum ration.
- Alternative letter-case form of g (unit of gravitational acceleration).
- (grammar) Abbreviation of genitive case.
- (drug slang) Abbreviation of gamma-hydroxybutyrate or gamma-butyrolactone.
- Ground floor (of a building).
- (sports) Abbreviation of goals, a sports statistic.
- Gravity.
- (sports, baseball) Games (the statistic reporting the number of games that a player has participated in).
- A galaxy.
- (chiefly US) Abbreviation of grand (“thousand (dollars, pounds etc.)”).
- (US, of a movie) General (suitable for a general audience).
- (UK, education) The academic grade that comes next below F.
- the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100
- the 7th letter of the Roman alphabet
- (physics) the universal constant relating force to mass and distance in Newton's law of gravitation
- a purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with cytosine
- a unit of information equal to 1000 megabytes or 10^9 (1,000,000,000) bytes
- nucleotide derived from guanine with a deoxyribose sugar and a phosphate group
- a unit of information equal to 1024 mebibytes or 2^30 (1,073,741,824) bytes
- order, supervise, or finance the construction of
- bolster or strengthen
- improve the cleansing action of
- develop and grow
- give form to, according to a plan
- form or accumulate steadily
- make by combining materials and parts
- be engaged in building
- build or establish something abstract
- found or ground
- (transitive, computing) To construct (software) by compiling its source code.
- (transitive) To establish a basis for (something).
- (intransitive, computing, of source code) To be converted into software by compilation, usually with minimal human intervention.
- (intransitive) To form by combining materials or parts.
- (transitive) To develop or give form to (something) according to a plan or process.
- (intransitive) To develop in magnitude or extent.
- (transitive) To form (something) by combining materials or parts.
- (transitive) To increase or strengthen (something) by adding gradually to.
- constitution of the human body
- alternative names for the body of a human being
- (countable, uncountable) The physique of a human or animal body, or other object; constitution or structure.
- (gaming, slang, countable) A structure, such as a building, statue, pool or forest created by the player.
- (countable) The process or period of constructing a physical object.
- (computing, countable) Any of various versions of a software product as it is being developed for release to users.
- (gaming, slang, countable) A configuration of a character's items or skills created by the player.
- (Philippines, law) A public prosecutor (UK) or a district attorney (US).
- Any of various African shrikes of the genus Lanius.
- (Scots law) Procurator fiscal, a public prosecutor.
- (law) In certain countries, including Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, and former colonies of these countries and certain British colonies, solicitor or attorney general.
- A public official in certain countries having control of public revenue.
- The process of constructing.
- The meaning or interpretation of a text, action etc.; the way something is viewed by an observer or onlooker.
- Anything that has been constructed.
- The act or result of construing the meaning of something.
- A building, model or some other structure.
- The trade of building structures.
- The manner in which something is built.
- (art) A (usually non-representational) structure, such as a collage etc.
- (grammar) A group of words arranged to form a meaningful phrase.
- (geometry) A geometric figure of arcs and line segments that is drawable with a straightedge and compass.
- the creation of a construct; the process of combining ideas into a congruous object of thought
- the commercial activity involved in repairing old structures or constructing new ones
- a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit
- a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts
- drawing a figure satisfying certain conditions as part of solving a problem or proving a theorem
- an interpretation of a text or action
- the act of constructing something
- (Australia) To designate in advance the specific purpose of expenditure for government revenues (especially taxes).
- (politics, British) To designate a new tax or tax increase for a specific expenditure.
- (transitive) To pledge (something) as surety for a loan; to pawn, mortgage.
- pledge without delivery or title of possession
- to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
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- The action of making such expenditures.
- (US, government finances) US government expenditures which are subject to annual review and authorization by Congress, as distinct from expenditures authorized by existing laws.
- (economics) The amount or portion of a person's or group's expenditures which is used for non-essential or voluntary disbursements; the amount or portion of one's expenditures which one may make as one sees fit.
- a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them
- An itemized summary of intended expenditure; usually coupled with expected revenue.
- a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose
- The amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular institution, activity or timeframe.
- (by implication) A relatively small amount of available money.
- The process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources.
- (embryology) Restriction of an embryonic cell and its clonal descendants to a particular cell type or body region.
- That which is allocated; allowance, entitlement.
- the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan
- a share set aside for a specific purpose
- (computer science) the assignment of particular areas of a magnetic disk to particular data or instructions
- (figuratively) One's personal budget or financial capacity; the amount one can afford.
- (Philippines, by extension) A romance novel published as a small paperback.
- A small book, particularly (US) a paperback or (UK) notebook able to fit into a pocket (of any genre, from reference work to fine art).
- (US) A purse or handbag.
- pocket-sized paperback book
- a container used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)
- your personal financial means
- a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money
- a document that serves as evidence of some expenditure
- someone who vouches for another or for the correctness of a statement
- a negotiable certificate that can be detached and redeemed as needed
- A receipt.
- A piece of paper or other token that entitles the holder to a discount, or that can be exchanged for goods and services.
- One who or that which vouches.
- (advertising) A copy of a published advertisement sent by the agency to the client as proof of publication.
- (historical) A mechanical device used in shops for automatically registering the amount of money drawn.
- (economics) Abbreviation of government spending.
- (slang) Abbreviation of gangster; often used to address one's friend.
- (US, politics) Green.
- (nautical, historical) Initialism of grog: marked in the ship's books when a sailor took the daily rum ration.
- Alternative letter-case form of g (unit of gravitational acceleration).
- (grammar) Abbreviation of genitive case.
- (drug slang) Abbreviation of gamma-hydroxybutyrate or gamma-butyrolactone.
- Ground floor (of a building).
- (sports) Abbreviation of goals, a sports statistic.
- Gravity.
- (sports, baseball) Games (the statistic reporting the number of games that a player has participated in).
- A galaxy.
- (chiefly US) Abbreviation of grand (“thousand (dollars, pounds etc.)”).
- (US, of a movie) General (suitable for a general audience).
- (UK, education) The academic grade that comes next below F.
- the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100
- the 7th letter of the Roman alphabet
- (physics) the universal constant relating force to mass and distance in Newton's law of gravitation
- a purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with cytosine
- a unit of information equal to 1000 megabytes or 10^9 (1,000,000,000) bytes
- nucleotide derived from guanine with a deoxyribose sugar and a phosphate group
- a unit of information equal to 1024 mebibytes or 2^30 (1,073,741,824) bytes
- The process of constructing.
- The meaning or interpretation of a text, action etc.; the way something is viewed by an observer or onlooker.
- Anything that has been constructed.
- The act or result of construing the meaning of something.
- A building, model or some other structure.
- The trade of building structures.
- The manner in which something is built.
- (art) A (usually non-representational) structure, such as a collage etc.
- (grammar) A group of words arranged to form a meaningful phrase.
- (geometry) A geometric figure of arcs and line segments that is drawable with a straightedge and compass.
- the creation of a construct; the process of combining ideas into a congruous object of thought
- the commercial activity involved in repairing old structures or constructing new ones
- a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit
- a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts
- drawing a figure satisfying certain conditions as part of solving a problem or proving a theorem
- an interpretation of a text or action
- the act of constructing something
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- a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them
- An itemized summary of intended expenditure; usually coupled with expected revenue.
- a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose
- The amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular institution, activity or timeframe.
- (by implication) A relatively small amount of available money.
- (figurative, transitive, intransitive) To reduce a budget, especially by removing inefficiencies and redundant spending; to lower spending to the minimum necessary.
- (figurative, transitive) To improve the public image or apparent value of something.
- (transitive) To clean through a scrubbing action; to thoroughly clean up by scrubbing.
- order, supervise, or finance the construction of
- bolster or strengthen
- improve the cleansing action of
- develop and grow
- give form to, according to a plan
- form or accumulate steadily
- make by combining materials and parts
- be engaged in building
- build or establish something abstract
- found or ground
- (transitive, computing) To construct (software) by compiling its source code.
- (transitive) To establish a basis for (something).
- (intransitive, computing, of source code) To be converted into software by compilation, usually with minimal human intervention.
- (intransitive) To form by combining materials or parts.
- (transitive) To develop or give form to (something) according to a plan or process.
- (intransitive) To develop in magnitude or extent.
- (transitive) To form (something) by combining materials or parts.
- (transitive) To increase or strengthen (something) by adding gradually to.
- constitution of the human body
- alternative names for the body of a human being
- (countable, uncountable) The physique of a human or animal body, or other object; constitution or structure.
- (gaming, slang, countable) A structure, such as a building, statue, pool or forest created by the player.
- (countable) The process or period of constructing a physical object.
- (computing, countable) Any of various versions of a software product as it is being developed for release to users.
- (gaming, slang, countable) A configuration of a character's items or skills created by the player.
- (Australia) To designate in advance the specific purpose of expenditure for government revenues (especially taxes).
- (politics, British) To designate a new tax or tax increase for a specific expenditure.
- (transitive) To pledge (something) as surety for a loan; to pawn, mortgage.
- pledge without delivery or title of possession
- to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
verb
noun
adj
verb
verb
verb
noun
verb
- a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them
- An itemized summary of intended expenditure; usually coupled with expected revenue.
- a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose
- The amount of money or resources earmarked for a particular institution, activity or timeframe.
- (by implication) A relatively small amount of available money.
- (Philippines, law) A public prosecutor (UK) or a district attorney (US).
- Any of various African shrikes of the genus Lanius.
- (Scots law) Procurator fiscal, a public prosecutor.
- (law) In certain countries, including Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, and former colonies of these countries and certain British colonies, solicitor or attorney general.
- A public official in certain countries having control of public revenue.