B2 [ C or U ] a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend预算
B2 [ C ] the amount of money you have available to spend预算费
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The school budget is going to be cut again this year.
The project went over budget because of a miscalculation at the planning stage.
She managed to complete her last film well within budget.
I propose that we wait until the budget has been announced before committing ourselves to any expenditure.
People on limited budgets should avoid travelling during the holiday season if they can.
to plan how much money you will spend on something制订预算,计划(开支)
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They simply said that they had not budgeted for pay increases this year.
More people are using home computers to help them plan and budget efficiently.
The financial director says he's budgeting for a full computer upgrade in the New Year.
Make sure you've budgeted carefully and know that you can actually afford the expense.
This price rise means that the bill is going to be much higher than we have budgeted for.
B2 very cheap低廉的
in the UK, the official statement that the government makes about how much it will collect in taxes and spend on public services in the future(政府的)预算案,年度预算
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