单词 | allotment |
释义 | allotmentWord family nounallotmentallotteeallotteryverballot Gardeningal·lot·ment /əˈlɒtmənt $ əˈlɑːt-/ noun 1 [countableC, uncountableU]SHARE an amount or share of something such as money or time that is given to someone or something, or the process of doing this 分配物[额],份额;分配 The budget allotment for each county is below what is needed. 分配给每个县的预算低于所需。 allotment of the allotment of shares in the company 公司内部的股票分配 2. [countableC] British EnglishBrEDLG a small area of land that people can rent for growing vegetables 〔供出租的〕小块菜地 Examples from the Corpus allotment• Commoners would receive an allotment of land.• In the event of a share issue a bank may handle the advertisement, application and allotment of shares.• Concern for this issue stems from a range of different interests, from allotments to aesthetics.• It also means he's lost his allotment.• There is a thin strip of wasteland between the allotments and the depot which could be home to rats.• All over the allotments identical columns of light were rising.• I like to go to the allotment. allotment of• The allotment of scholarships to minorities has dropped. From Longman Business Dictionary allotmental·lot·ment /əˈlɒtməntəˈlɑːt-/ noun [countableC] 1an amount or share of something such as money or time that is given to a person or organization They argued that they needed their full allotment of vacation days as the job is very stressful. 2FINANCE the number of shares allocated to each possible buyer when new shares are first made availableSYN ALLOCATION → see also letter of allotmentInvestors may wish to buy more than the 9 million share allotment. |
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