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redistribution

/ree-dis-truh-byoo-shuhn/US // ˌri dɪs trəˈbyu ʃən //UK // (ˌriːdɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən) //

再分配,重新分配,再分布,再发行

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a distribution performed again or anew.
    • : Economics. the theory, policy, or practice of lessening or reducing inequalities in income through such measures as progressive income taxation and antipoverty programs.

Examples

  • The process includes coordination of temperature-controlled shipment and delivery of the vaccine, storage in ultracold conditions, redistribution to other health care facilities and scheduling vaccination clinics.

  • Ultimately, it’s a change in the IRS’ mission toward redistribution, not just raising revenue.

  • That redistribution combined with weakened viewership is increasing the competition for what inventory is available in the scatter market.

  • We see over and over again that there is a redistribution of wealth, and it is just upward.

  • One way to think about it is this pre distribution and redistribution.

  • Instead, almost every state has featured a redistribution of political power from the rural to the urban.

  • Most Americans support redistribution to one degree or another.

  • Redistribution happens because redistributionist politicians have the nasty habit of getting elected.

  • Now, however, they see it as an attack on the “dignity of work,” and an unjust form of “redistribution.”

  • He calls for reforms that make finance subservient to industry and for the redistribution of wealth.

  • The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 made a new division of the country into county and borough constituencies.

  • He must in fact have seen that there is a redistribution of plastic material in each section of bark.

  • He even went as far as to talk about load redistribution electric control design.

  • Fifteen small clauses might settle the redistribution, in spite of Mr. Turnbull,—if only Mr. Daubeny would be good-natured.

  • The system of periodical redistribution had in the meantime fallen into desuetude.