rationing 的定义
- A regulated allocation of resources among possible users.
rationing 近义词
divide something into portions
更多rationing例句
- It could be that doctors are rationing health care—refusing to schedule appointments.
- Because it has, in the past, been a tool of racism and colonialism, and in the present, is a means of rationing health care.
- The British and French, who would soon leave, in the meantime, had to impose oil rationing.
- And the Republican attacks on the health-care bill are replete with paranoia about rationing and death panels.
- In the theoretical model, there is no such thing as unemployment, no such thing as credit rationing.
- At present, it is only attached to my command for convenience of rationing and pay.
- David Cooper gave Elysée brief instructions on rationing water, and the old man limped downstairs as the firing began again.
- There being no system of rationing, only the well-to-do could buy the dearer necessities of ordinary life.
- Still, it might be a good plan to sack all the servants before rationing comes in, and engage deaf-mutes.
- Such hampering restrictions as conscription to fight or work, or rationing, have been removed.