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Traduzione e definizione

a budget: un budget, un bilancio, un preventivo noun

UK: My budget for the month is 5 pounds. Luckily, I like eating soup.
US: Construction costs will be included in next month's budget.

Esempi

  • "Polly : I think there's room in the budget for that."
  • "I'm doing the best I can with your budget."
  • "That's why we've decided to slightly increase the budgets of each department and continue to invest."
  • "Furthermore, regarding your concerns for the budget, I assure you that we're not in danger of going bankrupt anytime soon!"
  • "Several departments, including Sales and Production, did not spend all of the money they were allocated at last year's budget approval meeting."
  • "Now, I'd like to open the floor for discussion, and eventually a vote to approve the new budget proposals."
  • "or Las Vegas, but I'd settle for something a little closer to home if the budget won't budge."
  • "Susie : Regarding the budget for the shoot: the most expensive aspect of this project will be securing Ms. Bümbüm's services, she's charging a minimum of 50,000 dollars per appearance these days."
  • "I'm quite pleased with your work, and I'm going to approve your budget proposal, provided that we can get Ms. Bümbüm to agree to this deal."
  • "It is up to you to decide whether they will be awarded the same type of budget for the upcoming year, after reading their respective budget proposals."
  • "Susie : Yes, and I have an independent budget, so I'm able to work autonomously."
  • "If you leave now you'll get back in time for our budget meeting!"
  • "Plus I prepare the department's budget."
  • "And then I'm supposed to have a meeting with Philip and talk about the sales budget for the next quarter, and I just know he's going to ask me for more stuff that I can't afford to allocate him, and - well - you know what Philip's like, and... It's just too much, mommy!"
  • "Icarus : If I could bring your attention to the departmental budget figures, which should also be included in your packets."
  • "You see, your proposed budget expenditure..."
  • "I believe that there are other possibilities which might be more suited to our budget."
  • "Susie : Look, Miss Stake, I already told you I have an independent budget and complete autonomy."
  • "The marketing department, you see, has a flexible budget which accounts for the unpredictable expenses of publicity campaigns, endorsements and travel, so this outlay is not entirely unexpected."
Esercizio 1
Bob talks about "discount" software. Which of the following words or phrases shares a close meaning with "discounted"?

Bob talks about "discount" software. Which of the following words or phrases shares a close meaning with "discounted"?
"Compatible" does not share a similar meaning with "discount" or "discounted". If a software program is compatible with another program, it means that it "works well" or "complements" the other program.
A "name brand" product is one which is manufactured by a known company or label ("Armani" or "Reebok" for example). The term doesn't share a similar meaning with "discount" or "discounted".
This is the best choice here. As an adjective, "budget" expresses a similar meaning as the term "discount". If we talk about "budget software" or "budget automobiles" we are talking about "discount" or "inexpensive" software or automobiles. Example: My dad sells budget mobile phones from the back of his car.
"Generic" products are usually products that are manufactured by "brand" companies, however they are not packaged with the brand name on them. Although generic products tend to be cheaper than expensive brand products, the term "generic" suggests an average price, rather than a "discounted" or "budget" price.
Esercizio 2
Which of the following statements is TRUE about BareMinimum Soft?

There may be more than one correct answer! Check all which apply.

Which of the following statements is TRUE about BareMinimum Soft?

There may be more than one correct answer! Check all which apply.
Bob never mentions that his copy of BareMinimum is secret, but he does suggest that he is willing to make an illegal copy of the software for Bruno and "keep it their little secret". "Let's keep this our little secret" is a common English expression which shares a similar meaning with the idiom "Let's keep this between us".
Bob offers to "burn a few copies" of BareMinimum software for Bruno. In this context, the verb "to burn" means to create a copy of the software on CD. "To burn" can mean to destroy (by fire) in a different context, however when speaking of computers, "to burn" is to copy using a CD or DVD writer.
Bob writes that "the price is right". This idiom expresses that Bob believes that Delavigne can afford this software, or that the cost is reasonable.
Bob writes that his copy is still "under warranty", which is another way of saying that it is still guaranteed (the manufacture promises that the product is of good quality and works correctly).
Esercizio 3
Now select the TRUE statements!

There may be more than one correct choice!

Now select the TRUE statements!

There may be more than one correct choice!
This statement is true. Bruno says, "I've examined the market research for TigerLily and the data is conclusive". "To examine" is to "consider" or "study" something very carefully. If something is conclusive, it proves something in a convincing way, putting to an end any doubt. Example: Photos of the husband kissing another woman was offered as CONCLUSIVE evidence that he was having an affair.
This is a false statement. Susie says that, "Our entire advertising budget is already spent!". A "budget" is the money available to spend over a certain period of time. Example: My BUDGET for the month is 5 pounds. Luckily, I like eating soup.
This statement is false. Edward says that the jingle is "going to target working-class men". The jingle is not designed to make TigerLily more attractive to women.
Esercizio 4
Fill in the blanks with the following words from the dialogue! No term is used more than once, and some are not used at all!

furious | figures | interim | quarter | budget | allocated

This word means "extremely angry":
I was when my husband left me.

This word is synonymous with "numbers" or "statistics":
'My doctor checked the on the medical charts and told me I was 91% fat!

This word means "three months of the year":
'My boss has a nervous breakdown every and usually fires at least two people.

This word means "to give" or "to allot":
These are disabled parking spaces: you're not allowed to park here!

Fill in the blanks with the following words from the dialogue! No term is used more than once, and some are not used at all!

furious | figures | interim | quarter | budget | allocated

This word means "extremely angry":
I was furious 1 when my husband left me.

This word is synonymous with "numbers" or "statistics":
'My doctor checked the figures 2 on the medical charts and told me I was 91% fat!

This word means "three months of the year":
'My boss has a nervous breakdown every quarter 3 and usually fires at least two people.

This word means "to give" or "to allot":
These are allocated 4 disabled parking spaces: you're not allowed to park here!
1 furious: This is the right answer. To be "furious" is to be very angry or annoyed. If somebody says they are furious, it is a good idea to stay away from them until they calm down!
2 figures: This is the right choice. "Figures" is synonymous with "numbers" here, and works perfectly in this context. The term "figure" actually has lots of meanings, but in a business context, it means "numbers" or "statistics": "Philip gets excited when he looks at sales figures".
3 quarter: This is the correct choice. A "quarter" means "three months of the year, a quarter of the year" and is right in this context. It is used very often in business. For example; "We have a meeting with all the directors every quarter to discuss sales, HR, and the budget".
4 allocated: This is the correct choice. The word is used in the dialogue, and works in this context. "To allocate" means to set apart for a particular purpose or to assign. For example; "I was allocated 7893 euros in this quarter's budget for personal expenses! I spent it in two days!".

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