Se uma garola milionária assume que não tem um "budget", já podemos imaginar que essa palavra está mais relacionada com as pessoas duma renda mais baixa. E isso é verdade em partes. Budget significa orçamento e, caso você dispense um na hora de fazer as compras ou organizar algum evento, isso significa que você não tem um limite específico para gastar.
Budget também pode ser um verbo e um adjetivo. Tendo isso em mente, confira só algumas expressões que usam essa palavra:
budget
something for someone or something
to set
aside a certain amount of money for someone or something. Did you budget some
money for the holiday party? I budgeted a few hundred a month for Andrew's
college expenses.
budget
mod. [of
something] of low quality or cheap. Don’t you dare bring back any of that
budget pizza!
budget dust
n. a minor
amount of money considering the size of the entire budget; money left over at
the end of the budget year. The amount is just budget dust, chump change!
What’s the big deal?
budget
squeeze and budget crunch
n. a
situation where there is not enough money in the budget. Facing another budget
squeeze, the legislators were forced to put off their pay increase. If it
wasn’t for the budget crunch, I’d get a good raise this year.
budget for
v. To set
aside some amount of money for something or someone: For the party, we budgeted
$1,000 for musicians and food.
champagne
taste on a beer budget
Expensive
or extravagant tastes or preferences that are beyond one's economic means. I
only earn minimum wage, but I can't stop buying designer clothes and eating at
the best restaurants—I guess I've got champagne taste on a beer budget!
Agora confira todos os collocations da palavra budget. Se você não sabe o que é um collocation, basicamente são palavras que combinam com outras. Neste caso, veremos adjetivos, verbos e substantivos que são geralmente associados com a palavra budget com naturalidade. Confira só:
ADJ.
fixed,
limited, low, shoestring, small, tight | generous, large | annual, monthly,
weekly, yearly | family, personal | federal, government, municipal, national,
state | defence, education, health, housing, military, social security,
(social) welfare | advertising, marketing, training | draft
VERB +
BUDGET
get, have
The
organization has a large annual budget.
| allocate,
draw up, plan, set
The council
has to draw up its budget for next year.
| present,
propose, submit | approve | balance
The school
has a struggle to balance its budget.
| adhere
to, keep to, stick to
Work out a
weekly budget and stick to it.
| exceed,
go over, overspend | cut, reduce, slash | increase
BUDGET +
NOUN
expenditure
| deficit, surplus | constraint, limit | cuts | plans, proposals | allocation |
Budget Day
(= when the
government announces its budget)
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