6.The hospital obviously needs to balance thebudget(預算) each year.

分析 很明顯,這家醫(yī)院每年都需要平衡它的預算.

解答 答案:budget.考查名詞.balance the budget表示"平衡預算",即收支平衡.

點評 考查名詞.budget的用法:
1:budget用作名詞的基本意思是"預算",指計劃著怎樣花錢.
budget的用法2:也可指政府一年一度的財政預算,還可指一項計劃中的"預算額,經(jīng)費".
budget的用法例句:
1.Buying budget-priced furniture needn't mean compromising on quality or style.買價錢經(jīng)濟的家具并不意味著就要犧牲質量和樣式.
2.The Budget does expose the lies ministers were telling a year ago.預算案無疑揭穿了部長們一年前所說的謊話

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