spending
  經費
  Spend v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spent p. pr. & vb. n. Spending.]
  1. To weigh or lay out; to dispose of; to part with; as, to spend money for clothing.
     Spend thou that in the town.   --Shak.
     Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread?   --Isa. lv. 2.
  2. To bestow; to employ; -- often with on or upon.
  I . . . am never loath
  To spend my judgment.   --Herbert.
  3. To consume; to waste; to squander; to exhaust; as, to spend an estate in gaming or other vices.
  4. To pass, as time; to suffer to pass away; as, to spend a day idly; to spend winter abroad.
     We spend our years as a tale that is told.   --Ps. xc. 9.
  5. To exhaust of force or strength; to waste; to wear away; as, the violence of the waves was spent.
     Their bodies spent with long labor and thirst.   --Knolles.
  Spend·ing, n. The act of expending; expenditure.
  Spending money, money set apart for extra (not necessary) personal expenses; pocket money. [Colloq.]
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  spending
       n : the act of spending or disbursing money [syn: disbursement,
            disbursal, outlay]