earmark
vt. 指定用途; 標記; 打耳記
n. 特徵; 耳記; 標記
If resources such as money are earmarked for a particular purpose, they are reserved for that purpose.
...the extra money being earmarked for the new projects...
指定用於新專案的額外資金
The education department has earmarked £6m for the new school...
教育部為這所新學校劃撥了600萬英鎊的專款。
If something has been earmarked for closure or disposal, for example, people have decided that it will be closed or got rid of.
Their support meant that he was not forced to sell the business which was earmarked for disposal last year...
他們的支援意味著他不必被迫出售去年已決定要賣掉的公司。
The pit was one of the 31 earmarked for closure by the Trade and Industry Secretary.
這是工貿大臣明確指出要關閉的31個礦井之一。
1. identification mark on the ear of a domestic animal
2. a distinctive characteristic or attribute
1. give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause;
He also undertook to earmark $ 235 billion in government expenditure on infrastructure projects within five years.
同時承諾在五年內投資二千三百五十億元進行基建.
It expounds the essential earmark of garbage and the limitation of garbage function transformation: garbage classification.
文章分析了垃圾的本質特徵及垃圾功能轉移的瓶頸 —— 垃圾分類問題.
Who fought against wasteful and earmark spending?
誰在和浪費的撥款專案花銷作鬥爭?
Mechanically, electrically, behaviorally and cosmetically, our paired sounding boards are a genuine earmark of our species.
從物理 、 電子 、 行為以及化學各方面來說, 我們的這對傳聲板都是我們這一種族的天然標記.
We earmark more capital to increase the amount of agricultural and aquatic products to be exported.
繼續實施農產品、水產品出口倍增計劃,從資金上加大支援力度.