allocations
n. 配给( allocation的名词复数 ); 分配额(或量); 划拨的款项; 拨给的场地
An allocation is an amount of something, especially money, that is given to a particular person or used for a particular purpose.
The aid allocation for Pakistan was still under review...
拨给巴基斯坦的援助物资仍在审核当中。
During rationing we had a sugar allocation.
定量配给时期,糖是限量配给的。
The allocation of something is the decision that it should be given to a particular person or used for a particular purpose.
His sons quarrelled bitterly over the allocation of family resources...
他的儿子们为家产如何分配而吵得很凶。
Town planning and land allocation had to be coordinated.
必须协调城市规划和土地分配之间的关系。
In part, the system of allocations embodies the efficiency concerns of economists.
分配制部分地体现了经济学家对效率的关心.
IPO allocations are normally communicated to investors the morning after the pricing.
IPO股票分配通常是在圈价后的次日早晨与投资人联系的.
From the model, the equilibrium conditions for optimizing allocations are derived.
模式的解产生了总投入在减灾工程不同部位 、 同种类投入之间优化配置的平衡条件.
Even modest increases in education allocations are better than none.
甚至对教育拨款的适度增加都比不增加好.
This means that all memory allocations have guard bytes placed around them.
这意味着所有内存分配的周围都有保护字节.