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Definition of disbursement in English: disbursementnoun dɪsˈbəːsm(ə)ntdɪsˈbərsmənt mass noun1The payment of money from a fund. (从一笔基金中的)支出,支付(如用来提供经济援助) they established a committee to supervise the disbursement of aid Example sentencesExamples - The Department of the Environment has been considering a scheme for disbursement of waste management funds made available in the budget.
- Needless to mention the company established its market leadership both in sourcing funds and in disbursement of loans.
- There are absolutely no conditions for disbursement of these funds to the government.
- The estimates you provide for the Chancellor's disbursement of the funds levied by taxation, whilst colourful, are, in fairness, a little off the mark.
- To date, the only steady disbursement of these funds are the sitting allowances for the administrators of the fund.
- Each party hopes that when it is in majority in both council and parliament there will be less problems of priority and disbursement of funds.
- ‘However he stressed that major disbursement of this aid depended on progress of the peace process,’ the diplomat said.
- Offering teams should propose a payable event schedule for disbursement of these funds based on their integrated set of milestones, accomplishment criteria and deliverables.
- Billions of dollars have already been pledged by aid agencies and donor nations, but the disbursement of aid money is being delayed due to the lack of internal security.
- The disbursement of funds from this account would be reconciled on a quarterly basis.
- This resulted in the slow disbursement of funds to the small scale farmers and businesses with only 300 households benefiting in the first year.
- Donor agencies reinforce the problem of longer term redevelopment by putting a premium on rapid disbursement of emergency funds.
- The research council would create groups that would set research standards to avoid duplication, review grant applications, and make recommendations for disbursement of the funds.
- Whatever the Chancellor's real objectives here, his critique calls into fundamental question the logic of having a centralised regional fund assessment and disbursement system at all.
- Maybe if he were personally supervising each disbursement, Western taxpayers could count on getting positive results for their money.
- It is an in-depth review of the church's financial record keeping and reporting systems to track income and disbursement of funds.
- To sum up on aid disbursement, we would like to deliver big and fast, but differences in performances can be traced to specific characteristics or problems in one sector or one country.
- ‘They showed disappointment, frustration and impatience, and put forward stringent conditions for the disbursement of the funds pledged,’ he said.
- These two items are part of the list of reasons for freezing disbursement of funds as of March.
- The money is ready for disbursement to all the chiefs in our province.
Synonyms payment, disbursal, paying out, laying out, spending, expending, expenditure, disposal, outlay, doling out, handing out, parting with, donation, giving - 1.1count noun A payment, especially one made by a solicitor to a third party and then claimed back from the client.
(尤指由律师支付给第三方,然后又由委托人要回的)付款 the bill includes unpaid professional disbursements Example sentencesExamples - Solicitors can only pay disbursements as agent for a client if they are authorised to do so by the client.
- To provide peace of mind against the possibility of having to pay his opponent's costs, a client can take out insurance to pay the opponent's costs, and the disbursements the client has paid his lawyer.
- I find the Defendant's claim for disbursements in its Bill of Costs to be reasonable.
- What is not offered is settlement of the Claimants claim for costs and disbursements of the claim.
- In this event interest will accrue on the said legal costs and disbursements until payment is made.
Synonyms expenses, outgoings, disbursements, overheads, running costs, operating costs, fixed costs
Definition of disbursement in US English: disbursementnoundisˈbərsməntdɪsˈbərsmənt 1The payment of money from a fund. (从一笔基金中的)支出,支付(如用来提供经济援助) they established a committee to supervise the disbursement of aid Example sentencesExamples - Needless to mention the company established its market leadership both in sourcing funds and in disbursement of loans.
- There are absolutely no conditions for disbursement of these funds to the government.
- ‘However he stressed that major disbursement of this aid depended on progress of the peace process,’ the diplomat said.
- The disbursement of funds from this account would be reconciled on a quarterly basis.
- The research council would create groups that would set research standards to avoid duplication, review grant applications, and make recommendations for disbursement of the funds.
- The money is ready for disbursement to all the chiefs in our province.
- To date, the only steady disbursement of these funds are the sitting allowances for the administrators of the fund.
- Maybe if he were personally supervising each disbursement, Western taxpayers could count on getting positive results for their money.
- These two items are part of the list of reasons for freezing disbursement of funds as of March.
- The estimates you provide for the Chancellor's disbursement of the funds levied by taxation, whilst colourful, are, in fairness, a little off the mark.
- Donor agencies reinforce the problem of longer term redevelopment by putting a premium on rapid disbursement of emergency funds.
- To sum up on aid disbursement, we would like to deliver big and fast, but differences in performances can be traced to specific characteristics or problems in one sector or one country.
- Whatever the Chancellor's real objectives here, his critique calls into fundamental question the logic of having a centralised regional fund assessment and disbursement system at all.
- Offering teams should propose a payable event schedule for disbursement of these funds based on their integrated set of milestones, accomplishment criteria and deliverables.
- The Department of the Environment has been considering a scheme for disbursement of waste management funds made available in the budget.
- It is an in-depth review of the church's financial record keeping and reporting systems to track income and disbursement of funds.
- Billions of dollars have already been pledged by aid agencies and donor nations, but the disbursement of aid money is being delayed due to the lack of internal security.
- ‘They showed disappointment, frustration and impatience, and put forward stringent conditions for the disbursement of the funds pledged,’ he said.
- Each party hopes that when it is in majority in both council and parliament there will be less problems of priority and disbursement of funds.
- This resulted in the slow disbursement of funds to the small scale farmers and businesses with only 300 households benefiting in the first year.
Synonyms payment, disbursal, paying out, laying out, spending, expending, expenditure, disposal, outlay, doling out, handing out, parting with, donation, giving - 1.1 A payment, especially one made by a lawyer to a third party and then charged to the client.
(尤指由律师支付给第三方,然后又由委托人要回的)付款 the bill includes unpaid professional disbursements Example sentencesExamples - Solicitors can only pay disbursements as agent for a client if they are authorised to do so by the client.
- To provide peace of mind against the possibility of having to pay his opponent's costs, a client can take out insurance to pay the opponent's costs, and the disbursements the client has paid his lawyer.
- In this event interest will accrue on the said legal costs and disbursements until payment is made.
- I find the Defendant's claim for disbursements in its Bill of Costs to be reasonable.
- What is not offered is settlement of the Claimants claim for costs and disbursements of the claim.
Synonyms expenses, outgoings, disbursements, overheads, running costs, operating costs, fixed costs
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