ration / ˈræʃ ən, ˈreɪ ʃən /

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ration2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors or for civilians during a shortage: a daily ration of meat and bread.
  2. an allotted amount: They finally saved up enough gas rations for the trip.
  3. rations, provisions: Enough rations were brought along to feed all the marchers.Chiefly South Atlantic States.food or meals: The old hotel still has the best rations in town.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to supply, apportion, or distribute as rations: to ration out food to an army.
  2. to supply or provide with rations: to ration an army with food.
  3. to restrict the consumption of: to ration meat during war.
  4. to restrict the consumption of: The civilian population was rationed while the war lasted.

ration 近义词

n. 名词 noun

allotment of limited supply

v. 动词 verb

divide something into portions

更多ration例句

  1. Unable to feed themselves, they were dependent on rations promised under treaties with the US—rations that were frequently late or stolen.
  2. This is because, until recently, ration beneficiaries in India could only draw grain from the ration shop where they are registered, usually the one closest to their native homes.
  3. When 48-year-old Milan Kumar Jha read about the Narendra Modi government’s “One Nation One Ration” scheme in a newspaper in February, he immediately rushed to the nearest government ration shop.
  4. In addition to field-tested recipes, the book contains advice on on how to pack and ration supplies, as well as nutrition tips for long-distance hiking.
  5. And when word of that economic debacle spread, the government said it would ration imports of newsprint.
  6. This is the relevant passage: And who will suffer the most when they ration care?
  7. That first couple of weeks, before any contact had been made, they survived on what was meant to be a two-day ration of food.
  8. I had a pleasant little dinner last night on Ration Beef at the General's.
  9. Our ration at this time consisted of raw corn-meal and sorghum molasses, without salt or any provision of utensils for cooking.
  10. She brings breakfast of coffee without milk and an omelette, but we always have our ration of bacon as well.
  11. The general served out a small ration of water and rum, every drop of which was precious.
  12. All summer we have had three calves that came to the orchard fence twice a day to get their ration of skim milk and feeding flour.