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deficit
- IPA[ˈdefəsət]
美式
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.;an excess of expenditure or liabilities over income or assets in a given period
noun: deficit, plural noun: deficits
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- 1. the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- ▪ an excess of expenditure or liabilities over income or assets in a given period an annual operating deficit the budget will remain in deficit
- ▪ (in sports) the amount or score by which a team or individual is losing came back from a 3–0 deficit
- ▪ a deficiency or failing, especially in a neurological or psychological function deficits in speech comprehension
- government funding of spending by borrowing.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports.
Oxford Dictionary
- the amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports.
Oxford American Dictionary
- government funding of spending by borrowing.
Oxford Dictionary
- government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
Oxford Dictionary
- government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mental condition, beginning in childhood and often persisting into later life, that is ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mental condition, beginning in childhood and often persisting into later life, that is ...
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- IPA[ˈdɛfɪsɪt]
英式
- the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
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