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Ration Meaning in English

word

/ˈɹæʃən/, /ˈɹeɪʃən/
RASH-uhn, RAY-shuhn
/ɹˈæʃən/
RASH-uhn

释义

A fixed amount of food or supplies officially allotted, especially during shortages; can also mean to limit or control the supply of something.

用法与细微差别

Used as both noun (food ration, water ration) and verb ('to ration supplies'). Often used in contexts of war, emergencies, or scarcity. 'Ration card' refers to an official document allowing access to government-controlled supplies. Do not confuse with 'rationing' (the act or system).

例句

Each family received a weekly ration of rice.

basic

They had to ration the water during the drought.

basic

The soldiers lived on small rations for days.

basic

We need to ration our snacks if we want them to last all weekend.

natural

Her ration of medicine lasted just three days.

natural

After the storm, food had to be rationed until help arrived.

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