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词汇 allocation
释义 allocation
noun
uk /ˌæl.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌæl.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/
C2[ U ]
the process of giving someone their part of a total amount of something to use in a particular way: 分配;分派;拨给,划拨
the allocation of resources/funds/time资源/资金/时间的分配
Allocation of the grants was handled by a charity that provides support and advocacy for disabled children. 经费分配由一个为残疾儿童提供支持并为他们的利益奔走呼号的慈善机构负责。
C2[ C ]
the part of a total amount of something that someone is given to use in a particular way: 分配物;划拨款项
The university is offering moving allocations to anyone who is being displaced from properties it acquires. 大学对所有需要搬家的雇员提供搬家补助。
Higher budgetary allocations for education mean more teachers can be hired and classes can be smaller.教育预算拨款的提高意味着可以雇用更多的教师,而且班级规模也可以缩小。
See
allocate
Initially the problem was in the allocation of seats on the flight.
There needs to be more efficient allocation of financial resources.
Board members disagree over the budget allocations.
The government has made supplementary allocations to food and fuel subsidies.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Sharing
allocate
allot
allotment
allotted
apportion
collective
corporately
distribute
distribute something to someone/something
distribution
distributive
mate
misdistribution
partible
portion
portion something out
ration
slice
undistributed
whack

allocation | American Dictionary


allocation
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˌæl·əˈkeɪ·ʃən/
the act or process of giving out parts of a whole, or a part given out in this way:
[ U ]The allocation of space in this office is unusual.

allocation | Business English


allocation
noun
uk /ˌæləˈkeɪʃən/us
[ U ]
the act of deciding officially which person, company, area of business, etc. something should be given to, or what share of a total amount of something such as money or time should be given to someone to use in a particular way:
resource/time allocation
The company is holding a review into the optimal allocation of a salesperson's time.
allocation of capital/funds/resourcesThe move will lead to more efficient pricing and allocation of capital.
[ C ]
the share of a total amount of something given to a person, company, etc.:
The program is financed with a $5 billion annual allocation.
[ C or U ] STOCK MARKET (alsoallotment)
the number of new shares that are offered to each possible buyer, or the process of offering them:
The rules on performance-related share allocations are extremely complex.
Each individual investor got an allocation of 294 shares.
[ C or U ] ACCOUNTING
a cost or an amount that is put in a particular place in a company's accounts, or the process of putting it there
See also
cost allocation

Examples of allocation


allocation
Under those circumstances, a system of tradable permits (with grandfathering of the initial allocation) could prove more politically acceptable than one of charges.
If there is a government policy that allows the decentralized economy to achieve the constrained planner's allocation, then it is the optimal policy choice.
Now that we can differentiate systematic non-proportionality from the effects of random error and lumpiness, let us look again at the issue of proportional allocations.
The basis for determining the allocation of forest areas for timber production and environmental functions has been largely historical.
Second, embedded systems frequently consider system and software diagnosis in the allocation and assignment of error codes during coding tasks.
Relative importance of photosynthetic traits and allocation patterns as correlates of seedling shade tolerance of 13 tropical trees.
The formal results do not make precise what happens when two allocations have the same smallest equivalent ability.
The optimal resource allocations and prices are calculable for the current level of natural capital as well for future potential levels.
We find that within farms, land allocation is responsive to relative crop prices and yields.
However, we believe that its implied systematic and comprehensive evaluation of the interventions' advantages and disadvantages is helpful in the process in resource allocation.
The allocation, in this edition, of common names of diseases such as blight and canker to their respective host crops is valuable.
The second major theme of the book relates to asset allocation rather than security selection.
All modern languages, from all three of the families mentioned above, have dynamic storage allocation.
We thus had a clear prima facie egalitarian case against the seniority-based allocation.
These include such variables as implementation capacity, the policy environment, resource endowments and initial allocations, the overall economic environment, and natural factors.
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Collocations withallocation


allocation

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allocation mechanism
As long as this (somewhat hidden) allocationmechanism still exists, no amount of regulation will be able to control inequities.
allocation of responsibility
The second research question addresses the allocationofresponsibility for later life and specifically focuses on the roles of the individual, government, employers and families.
allocation rule
In this case, however, would everyone, or even most people, support this allocation rule?
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