Desembolso in english

Disbursement

pronunciation: dɪsbɜrsmənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

desembolsar = disburse ; dish out ; fork out. 

Example: The final aspect of budgeting is that of keeping accurate records of what has been disbursed, what has been encumbered, and what remains.Example: Seattle police had to dish out $8000 after wrongful arrest of a photographer.Example: Can anyone tell me offhand if it sounds like the fault is with the clutch and if there's a way I can avoid having to fork out for it?.

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» desembolsar dinerodisburse + cashdisburse + moniesshell out + moneyshell outfork over + moneystump upfork out + cashfork out + moneyshell out + cash .

Example: From what sources is the library's petty cash received and how may it be disbursed?.

Example: Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.

Example: I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.

Example: And when men are the spenders, they typically shell out more than wives do -- about 40 percent more.

Example: This means that if your children want to keep your home after you die, they'll have to fork over money to the bank.

Example: Spain has become the latest European nation to stump up billions in public cash to bail out car firms bludgeoned by the economic crisis.

Example: They know season ticket holders are willing to fork out the extra cash, because you never want to miss out on the excitement of a playoff run.

Example: Contractor says he forked out own money to ensure Rod Stewart concert went ahead = El contratista dice que él apoquinó su propio dinero para asegurarse de que el concierto de Rod Stewart siguiera adelante.

Example: Unlike other kinds of campaigns, charitable campaigns ask for us to do more than shell out our cash for a good or service -- we're donating money to better the world we live in.

» desembolsar + Dineroplunk down + Dinero .

Example: As I plunk down $70 for the shoes, I know I am getting value, dollar for dollar.

» desembolsar dinerodisburse + cashdisburse + moniesshell out + moneyshell outfork over + moneystump upfork out + cashfork out + moneyshell out + cash .

Example: From what sources is the library's petty cash received and how may it be disbursed?.

Example: Accurate records must be kept of all monies received and disbursed and normally the cash is balanced at weekly intervals.

Example: I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.

Example: And when men are the spenders, they typically shell out more than wives do -- about 40 percent more.

Example: This means that if your children want to keep your home after you die, they'll have to fork over money to the bank.

Example: Spain has become the latest European nation to stump up billions in public cash to bail out car firms bludgeoned by the economic crisis.

Example: They know season ticket holders are willing to fork out the extra cash, because you never want to miss out on the excitement of a playoff run.

Example: Contractor says he forked out own money to ensure Rod Stewart concert went ahead = El contratista dice que él apoquinó su propio dinero para asegurarse de que el concierto de Rod Stewart siguiera adelante.

Example: Unlike other kinds of campaigns, charitable campaigns ask for us to do more than shell out our cash for a good or service -- we're donating money to better the world we live in.

» desembolsar fondosdisburse + fund .

Example: Their purposes was to settle the disputes between the members, to negotiate with master, to accumulate and disburse a benevolent fund, and to exact contributions for drinks and parties.

» desembolsar un dineralfork out + lots of money .

Example: Instead of forking out lots of money on specialist products she has now started to use camphor balls, or mothballs as they are also better known.

desembolso = disbursal ; disbursement ; outlay ; expense ; spend. 

Example: Through collective barganining, political bodies can influence the appointments of individuals or the disbursal of funds within the library.Example: There are no arrangement fees and there is no formal commitment until contract signature, which is normally shortly before the date of each disbursement.Example: Educative work must continue to be publicised and libraries must make greater outlays of funds and staff.Example: At an earlier stage, the Library of Congress had decided to retain certain pre-AACR headings, in order to avoid the expense of extensive recataloguing.Example: Auctions also help smaller companies get into the market quickly without having to make a big spend on new equipment.

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» desembolso de capitalcapital outlay .

Example: Space requirements are less and capital outlay is considerably less, though this is offset by the higher maintenance costs.

» desembolso económicofinancial outlay .

Example: UNIMARC could make a significant contribution to UBC but, if it is to succeed, it requires the co-operation and effort, not to mention the financial outlay, of all national MARC users.

Desembolso synonyms

expense in spanish: gastos, pronunciation: ɪkspens part of speech: noun outlay in spanish: desembolso, pronunciation: aʊtleɪ part of speech: noun spending in spanish: gasto, pronunciation: spendɪŋ part of speech: noun disbursal in spanish: desembolso, pronunciation: dɪsbɜrsəl part of speech: noun
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