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apportions 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/əˈpôrSHən/,
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apportioned, past tense; apportions, 3rd person singular present; apportioning, present participle; apportioned, past participle;
  1. Divide and allocate
    • - voting power will be apportioned according to contribution
  2. Assign
    • - they did not apportion blame or liability to any one individual

  1. (apportion) allocate: distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose; "I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone on a daily basis"; "I'm allocating the rations for the camping trip"
  2. (apportioned) given out in portions
  3. (Apportion) In family law, to divide equally, usually referring to the division of family assets between spouses. See also "Reapportion."
  4. (Apportion) To divide and assign according to a definite rule. The division is not necessarily equal but is fair according to the respective interests of the parties involved.
  5. (apportion) To spread cost over two or more cost units, centres, accounts or time periods on some basis which is a fair representation of how the cost item is used by each cost centre.
  6. (apportion) if your Corporation Tax accounting period doesn't fall wholly within a single financial year (in other words it starts before and ends after 1 April) and different Corporation Tax rates applied in each, you'll need to divide or apportion your company or organisation's chargeable ...
  7. (Apportioned) A non-passenger registration and license plate type issued under terms of the International Registration Plan (IRP) for use on heavy trucks and buses operating interstate. All states and Washington, D.C. ...
  8. (Apportioned) Where a service is contracted to be available across a region, the funding shown is divided up in relation to the Census population of that region.
  9. (Apportioned) divided and allocated