expense
noun
ɪkˈspens
noun
1
the
amount
of
money
that
you
spend
on
something
花销,花费
C,U
legal/medical/living/travel
etc
expenses
(the
money
that
you
spend
for
a
particular
purpose)
律师费/医疗费/生活费/旅行费等
He
borrowed
£150,000
and
used
the
money
for
legal
expenses.
他借了十五万英镑用于支付律师费。
at
great/considerable/vast
expense
Conference
rooms
were
equipped
at
great
expense.
装备会议室花了一大笔费用。
The
council
must
now
decide
whether
to
go
to
the
expense
of
appealing
through
the
courts.
地方议会现在必须决定是否花钱通过法院进行上诉。
Julie’s
parents
had
spared
no
expense
for
her
wedding
(=they
spent
all
the
money
necessary
to
buy
the
best
things)
.
朱莉的父母不惜代价给她办婚礼。
Everything
has
been
provided
tonight
–
no
expense
spared
.
今晚什么都提供了,为此不惜一切代价。
2
expenses
money
that
you
spend
on
things
such
as
travel
and
food
while
you
are
doing
your
job,
and
which
your
employer
then
pays
to
you
业务费用
on
expenses
Can
you
claim
this
meal
on
expenses?
这顿饭你能报销吗?
3
at the expense of sb/sth
if
something
is
done
at
the
expense
of
someone
or
something
else,
it
is
only
achieved
by
doing
something
that
could
harm
the
other
person
or
thing
以损害某人/某物为代价
the
growth
in
short
breaks,
at
the
expense
of
longer
package
holidays
以牺牲时间较长的包价旅游为代价的短假增多
4
at sb’s expense
a.
if
you
do
something
at
someone’s
expense,
they
pay
for
you
to
do
it
b.
if
you
make
jokes
at
someone’s
expense,
you
laugh
about
them
and
make
them
seem
stupid
or
silly
嘲笑某人
Her
mansion
was
refurnished
at
taxpayers’
expense.
她的豪宅由纳税人出钱重新布置了一番。
Louis
kept
making
jokes
at
his
wife’s
expense.
路易斯不断地嘲笑妻子。
5
all expenses paid
having
all
of
your
costs
for
hotels,
travel,
meals
etc
paid
for
by
someone
else
所有费用均由他人支付的
The
prize
is
an
all-expenses-paid
trip
to
Rio.
奖品是去里约热内卢的全程免费旅游。