(rather formal) an amount of money spent by a government, an organization or a person 指政府、机构或个人的开支、支出、花费:•expenditure on education 教育费用 4. expenses money that has to be spent by a person or an org
根据“For example, William Post won $16.2 million in a lottery in 1998. Within three months, he was back to be broke (破产) ... he spent a lot on worthless business. But William felt much happier without any money.”可知,空处指的是中奖者的经历,故选B。 (3)题详解: 句意:突然出现...
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We’ve been replaying our 2022 series called “Freakonomics Radio Goes Back to School,” which is about the economics of higher education. I hope you’ve enjoyed it so far. This is the final episode of that series; it’s called “What Is the Future of College — and Does It Have ...
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Even if you did win the lottery, you might not be able to hold on to the money. One of the first things a lot of people do after receiving their newfound financial freedom is quit their jobs. It's also natural to go on a spending spree: afancy second house, a new car, a luxury...
Most of us have played the lottery at some point in our lives. Whether we have bought a scratch-off ticket, Take 5, Powerball, or Mega Millions ticket, a piece of that money goes to the education system in New York State. READ MORE: LUCKIEST PLACES TO BUY LOTTERY TICKETS IN NEW YORK...
I started raising money for communities in the developing world. We were a really enthusiastic group of kids, and we raised more money than any other school in Australia. And so I was awarded the chance to go to the Philippines to learn more. It was 1998. We were ...
That money is yours and you can do with it exactly what you like. For example, you could decide to do nothing with it. That means we give you 8000 actual shillings and you can take those 8000 shillings home. But we’re also giving you the opportunity to invest some or all of ...