预算
含义
A budget; to budget. A financial plan allocating projected income and expenditure over a specific period for an individual, organisation, or government.
Used across personal finance, corporate management, and government fiscal policy. Key collocations: 财政预算 (fiscal budget), 国家预算 (national budget), 预算外资金 (extra-budgetary funds), 预算赤字 (budget deficit), 超出预算 (over budget), 预算管理 (budget management). In China, government budget reform has been a key governance topic, including issues of off-budget spending and transparency.
例句
- 这项基础设施规划的总投资远超省级财政预算,省政府正研究发债、引资和争取转移支付来补缺口。
- 在现代企业财务管理中,滚动预算和零基预算正取代传统年度预算,前者动态更新,后者每期从零论证支出。
- 在财政透明度改革推进下,公众更关注政府预算编制和执行,这也提高了预算的科学性和信息披露要求。
用法指南
语境: finance, government, business, management
语气: neutral
正确说法
- 有效的预算管理不只是分配财务数字,更是把战略目标拆成可执行资源方案的核心工具。(Effective budget management is not just about allocating financial figures; it is the core tool for breaking strategic goals into executable resource plans.)
- 新预算法修订的关键,是把各类政府性基金和国有资本经营预算纳入统一管理,堵住预算外收支漏洞。(The key revision of the Budget Law was bringing all kinds of government funds and state-owned capital operating budgets under unified management, closing loopholes in off-budget revenue and spending.)
错误说法
- 这顿饭超出我的预算了 — not wrong, and this is actually common in casual speech; however, in very informal contexts 超出我的预算 can sound slightly formal; 我钱带少了 (I didn't bring enough money) or 有点贵 (a bit expensive) are more natural alternatives for everyday dining
起源与历史
预 (in advance) + 算 (to calculate — 竹bamboo + 目eye + 廾two hands, counting with bamboo sticks on an abacus). Together: to calculate in advance.
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
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