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gen. |
opérations de répartition; adjudication f; adjudication de marché; attribution des ressources; dotation f |
account. |
affectation f; imputation f |
agric., engl. |
allocation f |
bank. |
attribution ferme |
commun. |
attribution f; attribution d'une bande de fréquences; attribution de fréquences |
comp., MS |
répartition f (An assignment of a portion of a resource for a particular use or purpose); taux d'allocation (The percentage of a resource's capacity that is designated for a specific assignment) |
comp., MS, Canada |
ventilation f (The process of distributing amounts (monetary or statistical) to one or more accounts, fields, or records) |
econ. |
affectation d'une somme; allocation d'une somme |
energ.ind., el. |
attribution de la capacité |
fin. |
allocation de crédits budgétaires |
fishery |
quota m |
hobby, transp. |
allotement m |
telecom. |
distribution f |
transp. |
répartition f |
work.fl. |
mise en ordre |
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mil., logist. |
crédits m |
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allocation The assignment or allotment of resources to various uses in accord with a stated goal or policy ['ælə'keɪʃ(ə)n] n | |
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environ. |
affectation f |
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English thesaurus |
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USA |
Distribution of limited forces and resources for employment among competing requirements. see also apportionment JP 5-0 |
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mil., logist. |
Spending authorization which is limited as to the period, its object, and its amount. Usually allocations give the responsible authority the ability to commit and pay the expenses. A program authorization receives each year a funding allocation to meet the expenditures of the year. (FRA) |