Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - expense
Expense
expense
n. 1 cost incurred; payment of money. 2 (usu. in pl.) a costs incurred in doing a particular job etc. (will pay your expenses). b an amount paid to reimburse this (offered me {pound}40 per day expenses). 3 a thing that is a cause of much expense (the house is a real expense to run). Phrases and idioms at the expense of so as to cause loss or damage or discredit to. expense account a list of an employee's expenses payable by the employer. Etymology: ME f. AF, alt. of OF espense f. LL expensa (money) spent, past part. of L expendere EXPEND
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French or Late Latin; Anglo-French, from Late Latin expensa, from Latin, feminine of expensus, past participle of expendere Date: 14th century the act or an instance of expending ; expenditure, 2. something expended to secure a benefit or bring about a result, financial burden or outlay ; cost , an item of business outlay chargeable against revenue for a specific period, a cause or occasion of expenditure , a loss, detriment, or embarrassment that results from some action or gain ; sacrifice , II. transitive verb (~d; expensing) Date: circa 1909 to charge with ~s, 2. to charge to an ~ account, to write off as an ~ ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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