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1 funds allocation
s.asignación de fondos. -
2 appropriation
tr[əprəʊprɪ'eɪʃən]1 (allocation) asignación nombre femenino2 (sum of money) partida3 (seizure) apropiación nombre femeninoappropriation [ə.pro:pri'eɪʃən] n1) seizure: apropiación f2) allocation: asignación fn.• apropiación s.f.ə'prəʊpri'eɪʃənthe House/Senate Appropriations Committee — el Comité de gastos de la Cámara de Representantes/del Senado
b) u ( taking) apropiación fc) u ( of funds) asignación f[ǝˌprǝʊprɪ'eɪʃǝn]1. N1) (=confiscation) apropiación fillegal appropriation — apropiación f indebida
2) (=allocation) asignación f2.CPDappropriation account N — cuenta f de asignación
appropriation bill N — (US) (Pol) proyecto m de ley de presupuestos
Appropriation Committee N — (US) (Pol) Comisión f de gastos de la Cámara de Representantes
appropriation fund N — fondo m de asignación
* * *[ə'prəʊpri'eɪʃən]the House/Senate Appropriations Committee — el Comité de gastos de la Cámara de Representantes/del Senado
b) u ( taking) apropiación fc) u ( of funds) asignación f -
3 allocate
'æləkeit1) (to give (to someone) for his own use: He allocated a room to each student.) designar, asignar2) (to set apart (for a particular purpose): They allocated $500 to the project.) destinar•allocate vb destinartr['æləkeɪt]1 (money) destinar; (time, space, job, etc) asignar■ they allocated £1M for the building of the bridge destinaron un millón de libras a la construcción del puentev.• asignar v.• distribuir v.'æləkeɪttransitive verb ( give) \<\<seats/resources\>\> asignar, adjudicar*; \<\<task/duty\>\> asignar; ( distribute) repartir, distribuir*within the time allocated — dentro del plazo concedido or establecido
£3 million has been allocated for o to research — se han destinado tres millones de libras a investigación
['ælǝʊkeɪt]VT1) (=allot) asignar (to a)to allocate funds for a purpose — asignar or destinar fondos para un propósito
2) (=distribute) repartir ( among entre)* * *['æləkeɪt]transitive verb ( give) \<\<seats/resources\>\> asignar, adjudicar*; \<\<task/duty\>\> asignar; ( distribute) repartir, distribuir*within the time allocated — dentro del plazo concedido or establecido
£3 million has been allocated for o to research — se han destinado tres millones de libras a investigación
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