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  1. ration

    • IPA[ˈraʃn]

    英式

    • n.
      a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime;an amount of food supplied on a regular basis, especially to members of the armed forces during a war
    • v.
      allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a commodity);allow someone to have only (a fixed amount of a commodity)
    • verb: ration, 3rd person present: rations, gerund or present participle: rationing, past tense: rationed, past participle: rationed

    • noun: ration, plural noun: rations

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    • plural
      a small emergency supply of food.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • plural
      an allowance of food and drink given to a worker on a sheep or cattle station: she saw a straggling group gathering food to supplement station rations

    Oxford Dictionary

    • plural
      a type of canned food formerly used by US soldiers.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • plural
      a type of tinned food formerly used by American soldiers.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      (of a medal) be awarded automatically and without regard to merit

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      (of a medal) be awarded automatically and without regard to merit

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      (on a sheep or cattle station) an employee who delivers supplies to workers on distant parts of ... I never see anyone but the ration carrier once a week

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an official document entitling the holder to a ration of food, clothes, or other goods.

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈraSH(ə)n]

    美式

    • n.
      a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as ... 1918 saw the bread ration reduced on two occasions
    • v.
      allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity): shoes were rationed from 1943

    Oxford American Dictionary