Sufragar in english
Defray
pronunciation: dɪfreɪ part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dɪfreɪ part of speech: verb
In gestures
sufragar = pay for ; defray.
Example: Paying for college can be one of the toughest parts of earning your degree -- but it doesn't have to be.Example: We kept to the schedule but there was a shortfall of $1 million, which I had to defray pretty much myself.more:
» sufragar los gastos = meet + the expenses ; defray + the costs ; meet + the costs ; underwrite + the costs ; defray + the expenses ; underwrite + the expenses .
Example: Those that cannot meet legal expenses can receive help from one of three legal aid schemes introduced by the government: legal advice and assistance, legal aid in civil proceedings and legal aid in criminal proceedings. Example: The author offers a framework for law libraries considering introducing fees to defray costs. Example: Unesco has launched an international appeal to meet the cost of the library building. Example: The publishing industry could influence the use of CD-ROM data bases in the private sector by helping to underwrite the costs of training users in the academic sector. Example: The donor specifically intends the funds to be spent by the grantee to defray the expenses of the student's studies. Example: The bank completely underwrote the expenses and donated all the money raised from the event to charities.» sufragar los costes = underwrite + the costs ; underwrite + the expenses .
Example: The publishing industry could influence the use of CD-ROM data bases in the private sector by helping to underwrite the costs of training users in the academic sector. Example: The bank completely underwrote the expenses and donated all the money raised from the event to charities.» sufragar los gastos = meet + the expenses ; defray + the costs ; meet + the costs ; underwrite + the costs ; defray + the expenses ; underwrite + the expenses .
Example: Those that cannot meet legal expenses can receive help from one of three legal aid schemes introduced by the government: legal advice and assistance, legal aid in civil proceedings and legal aid in criminal proceedings. Example: The author offers a framework for law libraries considering introducing fees to defray costs. Example: Unesco has launched an international appeal to meet the cost of the library building. Example: The publishing industry could influence the use of CD-ROM data bases in the private sector by helping to underwrite the costs of training users in the academic sector. Example: The donor specifically intends the funds to be spent by the grantee to defray the expenses of the student's studies. Example: The bank completely underwrote the expenses and donated all the money raised from the event to charities.