expenditure
/ɪkˈspendɪtʃə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪkˈspendɪtʃər/ (ame, ipa) · /ik-ˈspen-di-chər -də-ˌchu̇r, -də-ˌt(y)u̇r/ (ame, mw)
expenditure — noun
- expendituresingular
- expendituresplural
1. the money that a person, company, or government pays out for goods, services, or
the money that a person, company, or government pays out for goods, services, or running costs — often recorded as a total over a week, month, or year.
The government's expenditure on healthcare rose sharply during the pandemic.
expenditure on [area] — shows where money goes
After reviewing the budget, the city council cut its expenditure on new furniture.
cut expenditure on [item] — common verb + preposition pattern
Large expenditures on new equipment helped the factory produce more goods each month.
Dario reviewed the family's monthly expenditure and found several items they could reduce.
The school spent twenty thousand dollars on roof repairs, a huge sudden expenditure.
- spending
less formal, used in everyday contexts; expenditure is preferred in official reports
- outlay
focuses on the initial or one-time payment rather than ongoing costs
- cost
broader — can mean the price of a single item; expenditure implies a total or planned sum
- expense
overlaps significantly, but 'expense' is more common for personal budgets; 'expenditure' sounds more official
文法句型
expenditure + on + noun phrase
expenditure + of + amount
用法筆記
Frequently used with a possessive determiner (the government's expenditure, our household expenditure) or with 'on' to indicate the area of spending. The plural form 'expenditures' is common when listing multiple separate payments.
常見錯誤
2. the using up of a resource such as energy, time, or physical effort for a purpos
the using up of a resource such as energy, time, or physical effort for a purpose — especially when the amount consumed is large.
The team's expenditure of effort on the research project earned them a prize.
expenditure of + effort — resource-consumption sense
Climbing the steep trail required a large expenditure of energy from every hiker.
Chidi's expenditure of time on volunteer work helped more than fifty children learn to read.
Manuela worried that the expenditure of resources on the new building was wasteful.
A significant expenditure of electricity happens every night when millions of people charge their phones.
- consumption
used especially for energy or fuel; consumption does not cover time well
- use
simpler and less formal; expenditure emphasises the amount or cost of what is used
- spending
normally limited to money; 'expenditure of energy' is not replaceable by 'spending of energy' in formal English, though it is used informally
- conservation
the careful saving of resources, opposite of using them up
- saving
keeping resources rather than consuming them
文法句型
expenditure of + resource (energy / time / effort / money)
用法筆記
Unlike sense 1, this sense is almost always uncountable. The pattern is 'expenditure of [resource]' — the resource is named after 'of', not 'on'. Common resources used with this sense are 'energy', 'time', 'effort', 'resources', and 'calories'.