disbursal
英
美
n. 支出
英英释义
noun
- the act of spending or disbursing money
- amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)
双语例句
- This paper first build ELES models respectively using Chinese consumption disbursal data of denizen of towns from 1982 to 1998, and then forecast the future values of consumption disbursal with these models, finally compare forecast values with sooth values to exploring the forecasting precision of ELES.
本文用我国城镇居民1992&1998年消费数据分别建立各年度的扩展线性支出系统模型,用模型预测值与实际发生值进行对比,从而检验扩展线性支出系统的预测精度。 - In narrow sense, it refers to using various kinds of ways to estimate the cost, and compare the practical disbursal with the originally planned cost to evaluate the achievement and effect of the management.
狭义的成本控制,是指运用各种方法,预定成本限额,并将实际开支与预定限额比较,以衡量经营活动的成绩与效果。 - The changing trend requires government adjust the distribution of all level eduction resource according to population structure change, more over, government need adjust the finance disbursal to difference education factors based on eduction demand chage to insure the education equality and eduction balance.
这就要求决策部门及时根据人口状况调整各级教育资源分配,根据教育需求增加或减少在不同教育级别和类别的财政投入,尽可能保证教育公平与教育均衡。 - The account books of the disbursal of military provisions were detailed with persified put-out account books in Han dynasty.
汉代西北边郡军粮支出账簿登记详细,有各种发放粮食的簿籍。 - Conjoined with this disbursal is the mandated change of governance to be carried out in a judicious and legal manner.
伴随着这部分支出,授权治理改革将以一种明智的和合法的方式被执行。