0 the amount of food, water, etc. allowed when there are limited amounts available -- rasjon [ masculine ]
1 to limit the amount of food, water, or other supplies each person can have -- rasjonere
Water is being rationed during the drought. Vannet rasjoneres under tørken.
2 a measured amount of food etc allowed during a particular period of time -- rasjon
3 to allow only a certain amount of (food etc) to a person or animal during a particular period of time -- rasjonere, sette på rasjon
The rations provided by the finca were not enough for subsistence, making workers dependent on the over-priced company store (tienda de raya) for food.
Waiting lists may be a misleading indicator of performance, although symbolic of rationing in a wider sense.
The more material questions about resources, rationing and priority setting are passed on to the 'empowered' clinicians and managers responsible for delivering services.
The tone of the case managers' rationing often communicated a damaging sense of personal erasure.
He argues that while rationing is inevitable under conditions of physical scarcity, there are alternatives when funding is the main issue.
Elderly people's accounts of home care rationing : missing voices in longterm care policy debates.
Perhaps the deportees previously received ordinary bread rations that went bad during the journey, whereas hardtack was supposed to keep well.
Corporate competitions again flourished as a way for corporations to maintain a public image when products were rationed and taken off the market.
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(尤指在分配物短缺時的)配給量,定量配給, 合理的量, 正常量…
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(尤指在分配物短缺时的)配给量,定量配给, 合理的量, 正常量…
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ración, racionar, ración [feminine…
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ração, racionar…
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割当量, 配給量, ~を制限する…
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pay, istihkak, vesika/karne ile dağıt(ıl)mak/ver(il)mek…
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ration [feminine], rationner, ration…
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ració, racionar…
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