rationing 英 [ˈræʃənɪŋ]   美 [ˈræʃənɪŋ]

rationing

rationing  英 [ˈræʃənɪŋ] 美 [ˈræʃənɪŋ]

n. [计划] 定量配给 

名词复数:rationings 

As I wrote a few weeks ago, the British, unlike Americans, have positive memories of wartime austerity and even rationing. 如我几周前所写,不像美国,英国对战时的消费节制甚至定量配给有着正面的记忆。
The report states: "The purchase of airline and theatre tickets are both examples where individual demand uncertainty and rationing risks interfere. 这个报告指出,“购买机票或是戏票都体现了个人需求的不确定性与定量供给风险的冲突。”

  • Rationing is carefully controlling the amount of something that people use. During World War Two, Americans participated in the rationing of food, gasoline, and other materials.
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  • n. [计划] 定量配给
  • 1. As I wrote a few weeks ago, the British, unlike Americans, have positive memories of wartime austerity and even rationing.

    如我几周前所写,不像美国,英国对战时的消费节制甚至定量配给有着正面的记忆。

  • 2. The report states: "The purchase of airline and theatre tickets are both examples where individual demand uncertainty and rationing risks interfere.

    这个报告指出,“购买机票或是戏票都体现了个人需求的不确定性与定量供给风险的冲突。”

  • rationing (n.) "restriction to limited allotments," 1865, verbal noun from ration (v.). Specifically of restrictions during wartime from 1917, from conditions in England during World War I.
ra·tion·ing / ˈræʃənɪŋ ; NAmE ˈræʃənɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] the policy of limiting the amount of food, fuel, etc. that people are allowed to have when there is not enough for everyone to have as much as they want 定量配给政策;配给制 ra·tion·ing / ˈræʃənɪŋ ; NAmE ˈræʃənɪŋ /
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