allocate 的定义
al·lo·cat·ed, al·lo·cat·ing.
- to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot: to allocate funds for new projects.
allocate 近义词
assign; divide among
更多allocate例句
- The capital allocated to the investment bank as a percentage of risk-weighted assets was around 75% when I joined UBS.
- With this information, we can do a better job of allocating media dollars going forward.
- Gannon also said that this summer, for the first time, state funding had been allocated to help recruit and train MAT teams.
- Learning how to wisely allocate your resources can both save and earn you a lot of money.
- Though the money is allocated by neighborhood, it’s all “city money,” said Tomlinson.
- Also, our house will be paid off so we can allocate those savings to other investments.
- And we can talk about whether we want to allocate fewer resources to the aged.
- I recommend you allocate 30% to a broad international stock fund, and 70% in a broad US index fund, such as an S&P500 fund.
- Why allocate education dollars to a community perceived to be off the charts with spelling-bee winners and academic scholars?
- While this frees up resources the Romney camp can allocate elsewhere, it could prove costly if it lets Santorum on the board.
- And we have been able to allocate all the haloes so far investigated to one or the other of the known radioactive families.
- I once intended to allocate a pocket especially for greenbacks, but found it unnecessary.
- My specimens also showed these intermediate tendencies and I am unable at present to allocate the specimens to subspecies.
- It was accordingly arranged to allocate yards or separate sections of yards, so that one class of tonnage only would be produced.
- Some will have two, some three, some a number of members; and on what system will you allocate the members to these divisions?