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- A family on a budget can't afford meat every day. 經(jīng)濟拮據的家庭不能每天享用肉食。
- Our budget has been pared to the bone. 我們的預算已削減到最低限度。
- Your budget figures were bang on this year. 你今年的預算數字十分準確。
- The committee approved the budget. 委員會(huì )核準該預算案。
- He accused his teacher of unfair marking. 他指責教師打分不公平。
- Congress has approved the new educational budget. 國會(huì )通過(guò)了新的教育預算。
- He vainly tried to mark the defacing stain out. 他試圖除去有損外觀(guān)的污跡,但沒(méi)有成功。
- Your budget figures were spot-on this year. 你做的本年度預算數字十分準確。
- We had to trim a lot off our travel budget. 我們當時(shí)只好大量削減旅行預算。
- She spent the evening marking examination papers. 她一晚上都在批試卷。
- Our budget needs drastic revision. 我們的預算需作重大修改。
- A sinuous path, line, or marking. 彎彎曲曲的道路、線(xiàn)條或記號
- Military budget continue to spiral. 軍費預算繼續上升。
- Marking the exam papers was quite a slog. 評閱試卷是很辛苦的工作。
- I think we con give the budget our full backing. 我認為我們可以完全支持這項預算。
- Prudent man always fits his standard of living to his budget. 謹慎的人總是使他的生活水平符合他的收支預算。
- Her school work isn't quite up to the mark. 她的功課不大符合要求。
- It is essential to balance one's budget. 量入為出是很重要的。
- That was just a lot of hot air what Mark said. 馬克所說(shuō)的不過(guò)是一大堆空話(huà)。
- She tried to keep her monthly budget below $400. 她試圖將每月的開(kāi)支限制在四百元以下。