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allocation

/al-uh-key-shuhn/US // ˌæl əˈkeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌæləˈkeɪʃən) //

分配,配置,分配方案,分配方式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of allocating; apportionment.
    • : the state of being allocated.
    • : the share or portion allocated.
    • : Accounting. a system of dividing expenses and incomes among the various branches, departments, etc., of a business.

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Examples

  • This latest allocation has been made possible by a deft use of capital markets—unprecedented in philanthropic history.

  • The survey showed that reserve managers have also increased their 10-year renminbi allocation targets to 5 percent, up almost 1 percentage point from last year.

  • The International Energy Agency said, upon this year’s release of its “Oil and Gas Industry in Energy Transitions” report, “there are few signs of the large-scale change in capital allocation needed to put the world on a more sustainable path.”

  • So their inventory pacing into the retailer and then the retailer is putting those limits or allocations on for the consumer.

  • On issues that the public doesn’t much care about — like spectrum allocation and small-cell deployment.

  • That is, the mayor will be asked to vote on the budget allocation for the police department that is currently investigating him.

  • Its total budget allocation would amount to over a half a billion dollars.

  • Republicans are suggesting that states switch from winner-take-all to a district-by-district allocation of electoral votes.

  • In budgetary terms, it was a pittance: 0.1 percent of the CDC's $2.2 billion allocation.

  • Among other faults, it merely shifts the allocation for visas instead of increasing the total number.

  • The Ministry of All the Talents failed to justify its title in the planning of expeditions and the allocation of commanders.

  • The allocation of a fortune-telling aspect to these cards is the story of a prolonged impertinence.

  • Even in respect of the cost of rails, due to wear and tear of train movement, we are quite at sea in the allocation of expenses.

  • On the day which succeeded the allocation, the following entry appeared in the Glasgow share-lists.

  • As employers pile responsibility upon your husband, more and more care must be used in the allocation of time to social affairs.