0 to keep or intend something for a particular purpose -- 劃撥(款項);指定…作特定用途
Five billion dollars of this year's budget is already earmarked for hospital improvements. 今年的預算已經提撥50億美元專門用於改善醫院設施。
There are no funds specifically earmarked for the biodiversity protection.
With a well-developed state apparatus, strong enforcement with taxation of the rents earmarked for redistribution would certainly be superior.
Currencies, for instance, can be turned into gifts, following certain rules, and used to earmark the creation, celebration, and sustaining of intimate ties.
Their motivation certainly changed again from the mid 1990s when the economic situation had improved and earmarked benefits were temporarily re-introduced.
Depending on their level earmarked grants for childcare may increase the willingness of municipalities to refrain from an obstruction of universal childcare provision.
Here, they would like to consume their entire gross consumption allocation, even that portion of it which is earmarked for loan repayment.
However, she also notes that selectivity is likely to mean that ' benefits earmarked for the poor are likely to be poor benefits '.
The cash may be earmarked for feast money for weddings and deaths, or used for personal purposes.