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allotted

/uh-lot-id/US // əˈlɒt ɪd //

分配到的,拨出的,分配的,拨款

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : assigned as a portion to some person or group or for some purpose:The allotted time for this task is 25 minutes.
    • : divided or distributed by share or portion; parceled out:Many students have complained about the poorly allotted parking spaces at the university.

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Examples

  • Cisco is soon launching a feature meant to guarantee that everyone in a meeting feels they can participate, by allotting each participant time to speak in which the others are muted.

  • No one wants to spend a precious chunk of an allotted Zoom call figuring out why your aunt and uncle can’t connect.

  • In March, Congress allotted $454 billion to the Treasury Department to support the central bank’s emergency lending programs, including those for struggling businesses and local governments.

  • Even if the new teacher can see the student’s prior grade, they will likely have discretion over what percentage to allot to homework, versus quizzes and tests.

  • This is shared dynamically amongst family members, so there’s no way to allot a certain amount of storage to a particular person.

  • [Laughs] Firth: Oh God… And with that, the interview was abruptly ended halfway into my allotted time by the publicist.

  • They try to scare you straight, and more money needs to be allotted to educate people about HIV/AIDS.

  • How much longer they work beyond their allotted 30 days is now a matter of unpredictable chance.

  • However one Maori king has refused to meet the royals saying the 45-minute window he was allotted was not sufficiently respectful.

  • Thirteen percent of South African land was allotted to black citizens during apartheid.

  • Each has his "natural liberty," and each in his degree, great or small, receives his allotted reward.

  • Certain hours are allotted to the ladies' classes, and special terms are made for young men and schoolboys.

  • We had the satisfaction of accomplishing the task in the allotted time, which not every company was able to do.

  • Here watches were put up for redemption, disappearing after they had hung their allotted time.

  • In a purely military camp the soldiers live and sleep in an area of open ground allotted for their sole use.