rationing

rationing [ˈræʃənɪŋ]  [ˈræʃənɪŋ] 

原级:ration

第三人称单数:rations

第三人称复数:rations

rationing的近义词

过去分词:rationed

rationing在线翻译

过去式:rationed

rationing 基本解释

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名词定量配给

动词限量供应,配给供应(ration的现在分词)

rationing 词典解释
rationing

1. rationing的反义词

1. (食物等的)配给机制
    Rationing is the system of limiting the amount of food, water, petrol, or other necessary substances that each person is allowed to have or buy when there is not enough of them.

    e.g. The municipal authorities here are preparing for food rationing.
           这里的市政当局正准备实施食物配给制度。

rationing 单语例句

1. Admittedly, the days have long passed when this nation employed food rationing.

2. Some experts even contend that the food rationing system implemented during World War II offered Britons more nutritious food than what they're eating today.

3. The municipal government began to control the number of private cars by rationing car license plates about a decade ago.

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4. As another measure to coordinate the move, the rationing and bidding system was introduced to the country's investment projects.

5. In light of the sizzling demand, the corporation began rationing power this summer among some industrial users on that day.

6. Local newspapers reported that filling stations have been rationing gas on an informal basis, allowing each customer only a quarter tank of diesel or less.

7. The prosperity brought about by the economic reform has resulted in the abolition of the rationing regime.

8. Most parts of the country suffered from chronic blackouts and electricity rationing during the first quarter of this year.

9. Edano said the utility was still prepared to go ahead with power rationing if necessary.

10. Lanes were closed on motorways as a rationing of grit meant hard shoulders were not treated.

rationing 英英释义

rationing在线翻译

noun

1. the act of rationing

    e.g. during the war the government imposed rationing of food and gasoline