overspend

overspend
intransitive verb, forms as
academic.ru/69415/spend">spend zu viel [Geld] ausgeben

overspend by £100 — 100 Pfund zuviel ausgeben

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[ouvə'spend]
past tense, past participle - overspent; verb
(to spend too much money: He overspent on his new house.) sich verausgaben an
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over·ˈspend
<-spent, -spent>
I. vi zuviel [Geld] ausgeben
to \overspend on a budget ein Budget überschreiten
II. vt
to \overspend sth etw überziehen
to \overspend a budget/target einen Etat/eine Ausgabengrenze überschreiten
to \overspend one's income über seine Verhältnisse leben
to be overspent on sth bank account etw überzogen haben; budget etw überschritten haben
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overspend irr
A v/i zu viel ausgeben
B v/t
1. mehr ausgeben als, eine bestimmte Ausgabensumme überschreiten:
overspend one’s income B 2
2. overspend o.s. über seine Verhältnisse leben
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intransitive verb, forms as
spend zu viel [Geld] ausgeben

overspend by £100 — 100 Pfund zuviel ausgeben


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