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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | expenditure n | (spending) | gasto nm | | | | desembolso nm | | | William is in debt, because his expenditure always exceeds his income. | | | William está endeudado porque su gasto siempre excede sus ingresos. | | expenditure n | (amount spent) | gasto nm | | | | desembolso nm | | | The company's £10,000 expenditure on a marketing campaign paid off when it brought them hundreds of thousands in business. | | | El gasto de £10.000 de la compañía en una campaña de marketing se amortizó cuando les trajo cientos de miles en negocios. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | expenditure n | (an act of spending) | gasto nm | | | Helen felt her expenditure on a new car was justified, because she needed it to get to work. | | | Helen creía que su gasto en un coche nuevo estaba justificado porque lo necesitaba para ir a trabajar. | | expenditure of [sth] n | (time, effort, etc: expending) | gasto de nm + prep | | | Building the cathedral must have called for an immense expenditure of energy from the workers in a pre-industrial age. | | | La construcción de la catedral tiene que haber requerido un gran gasto de energía de los obreros de la era preindustrial. |
'expenditure' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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