English-Thai Dictionary
deficit
N ปริมาณ ที่ ขาด การ ขาดดุล deficiency inadequacy adequacy sufficiency pa-ri-man-ti-khad
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DEFICIT
n.Want; deficiency; as a deficit in the taxes or revenue.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DEFICIT
Def "i *cit, n. Etym: [Lit. , it is wanting, 3d person pres. indic. of L. deficere, cf. F. déficit. See Defect. ]
Defn: Deficiency in amount or quality; a falling short; lack; as, a deficit in taxes, revenue, etc. Addison.
New American Oxford Dictionary
deficit
def i cit |ˈdefəsit ˈdɛfəsət | ▶noun the amount by which something, esp. a sum of money, is too small. • an excess of expenditure or liabilities over income or assets in a given period: an annual operating deficit | the budget will remain in deficit . • (in sports ) the amount or score by which a team or individual is losing: came back from a 3 –0 deficit. • technical a deficiency or failing, esp. in a neurological or psychological function: deficits in speech comprehension. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: via French from Latin deficit ‘it is lacking, ’ from the verb deficere (see defect 1 ).
deficit financing
def i cit fi nanc ing ▶noun government funding of spending by borrowing.
deficit spending
def i cit spend ing ▶noun government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
Oxford Dictionary
deficit
deficit |ˈdɛfɪsɪt, ˈdiː -| ▶noun the amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small. • an excess of expenditure or liabilities over income or assets in a given period: an annual operating deficit | [ mass noun ] : the balance of payments is again in deficit . • (in sport ) the amount or score by which a team or individual is losing: a 3 –0 deficit. • technical a deficiency or failing, especially in a neurological or psychological function: deficits in speech comprehension. ORIGIN late 18th cent.: via French from Latin deficit ‘it is lacking ’, from the verb deficere (see defect 1 ).
deficit financing
def |icit fi ¦nan |cing ▶noun [ mass noun ] government funding of spending by borrowing.
deficit spending
def |icit spend |ing ▶noun [ mass noun ] government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
American Oxford Thesaurus
deficit
deficit noun a large deficit in the federal budget: shortfall, deficiency, shortage, debt, arrears; negative amount, loss. ANTONYMS surplus.
Oxford Thesaurus
deficit
deficit noun there was a large, continuing deficit in the federal budget: shortfall, deficiency, shortage, undersupply, slippage; indebtedness, debt, arrears; minus amount, negative amount, loss. ANTONYMS surplus, profit.
Duden Dictionary
Deficit-Spending
De fi cit-Spen ding , De fi cit spen ding Substantiv, Neutrum Wirtschaft , das Deficitspending |ˈdɛfɪsɪtspɛndɪŋ ˈdɛfɪsɪtspɛndɪŋ |das Deficit-Spending; Genitiv: des Deficit-Spending [s ] das Deficitspending; Genitiv: des Deficitspending [s ] englisch deficit spending, aus: deficit = Defizit und spending = Ausgaben Erhöhung und Finanzierung öffentlicher Ausgaben, ohne dass die momentan vorhandenen Finanzen zur Deckung ausreichen (als Mittel einer antizyklischen Finanzpolitik )
French Dictionary
déficit
déficit n. m. nom masculin 1 Situation financière où les dépenses excèdent les gains. : L ’État est en déficit, c ’est pourquoi on doit fermer des hôpitaux, des écoles. ANTONYME bénéfice ; profit . 2 Manque, insuffisance. : Un déficit de postes. Prononciation Le t se prononce, [defisit ]; le nom rime avec site
déficitaire
déficitaire adj. adjectif Qui présente un déficit. : Les comptes de l ’État sont déficitaires. ANTONYME bénéficiaire . Note Orthographique déficit aire.
Spanish Dictionary
déficit
déficit nombre masculino 1 Cantidad que falta a los ingresos para que se equilibren con los gastos :las estimaciones oficiales aseguran que a final de año el déficit se reducirá considerablemente .ANTÓNIMO superávit .2 Situación de la economía en la que los gastos superan a los ingresos :el continuado déficit de la balanza de pagos vuelve a poner en cuestión la solvencia exterior .ANTÓNIMO superávit .3 Falta o escasez de una cosa que se considera necesaria :la huelga de transportistas provocó un déficit de productos de primera necesidad .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del latín deficit ‘(él ) falta ’, tercera persona del presente de deficere ‘faltar ’, derivado de facere ‘hacer ’; inicialmente designaba el objeto que faltaba en un inventario. De la familia etimológica de hacer (V.).El plural es déficits .
deficitario, -ria
deficitario, -ria adjetivo 1 [cuenta, balance ] Que arroja déficit :el resultado de la balanza de pagos es deficitario .2 Que implica falta o escasez de lo que se considera necesario :las zonas más deficitarias del país corresponden al litoral .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
deficit
def i cit /défəsɪt, dɪfɪ́s -, ⦅古 ⦆díːf -/名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 «…の » 不足 (額 ), 欠損, 赤字 «in , of » (↔surplus )▸ a budget [trade ] deficit 財政 [貿易 ]赤字 ▸ a deficit in revenue 歳入の赤字 ▸ cut [reduce ] the deficit 赤字を減らす ▸ His company is in deficit .彼の会社は赤字だ 2 不利な立場 [条件 ], 劣勢 .~̀ f í nancing 赤字財政 .~̀ sp é nding 赤字 [超過 ]支出 .