allocation
n. 分配(物),分派; 分配額
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...
撥給巴基斯坦的援助物資仍在稽覈當中。
During rationing we had a sugar allocation.
定量配給時期,糖是限量配給的。
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...
他的兒子們為家產如何分配而吵得很兇。
Town planning and land allocation had to be coordinated.
必須協調城市規劃和土地分配之間的關係。
1. a share set aside for a specific purpose
2. the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan;
3. (computer science) the assignment of particular areas of a magnetic disk to particular data or instructions
Bound to adhere to put in place a reasonable allocation of resources of capital markets.
努力堅持約束到位、資源配置合理的資本市場.
Different loss allocation methods affect price in electric market.
電力市場環境下,不同的網損分攤方法對交易電價有一定影響.
This requires an additional allocation of the impairment loss ( explained below ).
這需要損害損失的附加配置.
Timber is under allocation at present.
目前木材是調撥供應.
With the rapid development of the global economy, the enterprise's resources allocation promotes corporate merger.
隨著全球經濟的快速發展, 企業的資源配置推動著企業合併.