gastar
disburse ; spend ; expend.
The final aspect of budgeting is that of keeping accurate records of what has been disbursed, what has been encumbered, and what remains.
In 1986/87 Glasgow District Library spent over £30,000 on vandalism - both on putting it right and in trying to prevent it.
Command of various techniques for forecasting payments and managing funds is necessary to expend fully without overspending the annual materials budget.
apartar + Dinero + para gastárselo en
set + aside + Dinero + for
To visit Newport is to jump into a different world where Astors and Vandeerbilts thought nothing of setting aside $300,000 for summer entertaining.
gastar bromas
prank
play + pranks
banter
This hilarious show pranks unsuspecting guests, testing their patience to see just how long before they reach boiling point.
It's a cartoon about a mischievous youngster who delights in playing pranks, being rotten to his relatives and generally getting up to no good.
Each panelist comes with a distinct outlook and appreciation of this very sensitive issue and will be prepared to banter.
gastar con prudencia
spend + wisely
spend + Posesivo + money wisely
And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account - to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day - because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government = Y los que manejemos el dinero público tendremos que responder de ello (gastar con prudencia, cambiar malos hábitos y hacer nuestro trabajo a la luz del día) porque sólo entonces podremos restablecer la confianza entre el pueblo y su gobierno.
But she doesn't always spend her money wisely, preferring cabs to buses.
gastar demasiado [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio overspent]
overspend
A statistical model has been developed to predict, at any point in the fiscal year, the number of orders that may be placed so as to spend the fund fully but not overspend.
gastar dinero
expend + funds
spend + money
Management data, such as numbers of items borrowed, funds expended in various directions, current awareness notifications followed up (that is, items borrowed after announcement), are very important to a library.
In principle, the terminals could be installed anywhere people spend money.
gastar el dinero con prudencia
spend + wisely
spend + Posesivo + money wisely
And those of us who manage the public's dollars will be held to account - to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day - because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government = Y los que manejemos el dinero público tendremos que responder de ello (gastar con prudencia, cambiar malos hábitos y hacer nuestro trabajo a la luz del día) porque sólo entonces podremos restablecer la confianza entre el pueblo y su gobierno.
But she doesn't always spend her money wisely, preferring cabs to buses.
gastar en exceso [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio overspent]
overspend
A statistical model has been developed to predict, at any point in the fiscal year, the number of orders that may be placed so as to spend the fund fully but not overspend.
gastar esfuerzos en vano
spin + Posesivo + wheels
I am beginning to think that the rest of the world will leave us behind if we keep spinning our wheels with all this tit for tat nonsense.
gastarle una putada a Alguien
do + this/that + across + Nombre
I wouldn't do to you what a lot of you have done across me.
gastar más de la cuenta [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio overspent]
overspend
A statistical model has been developed to predict, at any point in the fiscal year, the number of orders that may be placed so as to spend the fund fully but not overspend.
gastar saliva
preach to + the converted
Whereas summer reading programmes tend to preach to the already converted, outreach programmes can be taken to housing projects for low-income families.
gastarse + Dinero + en
set + aside + Dinero + for
To visit Newport is to jump into a different world where Astors and Vandeerbilts thought nothing of setting aside $300,000 for summer entertaining.
gastarse más dinero
dig + deep
The article 'Digging deep for treasure' reports that many companies see data mining as a data warehouse's most important role, yet they have still not upgraded their IT architectures to include data warehousing.
gastarse una millonada
spend + a ton of money
spend + six figures
It is easy to get in the mindset that vacation is a time to spoil oneself, and that is true, but it shouldn't translate into spending a ton of money.
Companies promoting 'weight loss breakthroughs' can spend six figures on commercials and still have money to burn.
gastarse un dineral
fork out + lots of money
spend + a ton of money
Instead of forking out lots of money on specialist products she has now started to use camphor balls, or mothballs as they are also better known.
It is easy to get in the mindset that vacation is a time to spoil oneself, and that is true, but it shouldn't translate into spending a ton of money.
gastarse un dineral en
go to + great expense to
Cleopatra, considered the most beautiful woman in the world during her day, went to great expense to obtain exclusive rights over the Dead Sea.
gastarse un montón de dinero
lash out (on)
go to + town on
spend + a ton of money
splash out on
The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity.
He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans.
It is easy to get in the mindset that vacation is a time to spoil oneself, and that is true, but it shouldn't translate into spending a ton of money.
While the rest of the lads are splashing out on luxury cars or expensive holidays in the sun - O'Brien is pumping the money back into the farmland.