柯林斯詞典outlay /?a?tle?/ (outlays) 1. N-VAR Outlay is the amount of money that you have to spend in order to buy something or start a project. (必要的) 費(fèi)用 Apart from the capital outlay of buying the machine, dishwashers can actually save you money. 拋開(kāi)購(gòu)買(mǎi)的費(fèi)用不講,洗碗機(jī)實(shí)際上能給你省錢(qián)。 返回 outlay劍橋詞典an amount of money spent for a particular purpose , especially as a first investment in something (尤指用于第一次投資的)開(kāi)支,費(fèi)用 For an initial outlay of $2,000 to buy the equipment , you can earn up to $500 a month if the product sells well. 買(mǎi)這套設(shè)備首筆花費(fèi)為2000美元,要是產(chǎn)品賣(mài)得好,你每月可以賺得500美元。 返回 outlay