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  • 1 allocation

    noun
    Verteilung, die; (ration) Zuteilung, die
    * * *
    noun die Zuteilung
    * * *
    al·lo·ca·tion
    [ˌæləˈkeɪʃən]
    n usu sing (assignment) Zuteilung f, Zuweisung f; (distribution) Verteilung f
    \allocation of equity FIN Eigenkapitalallokation f
    \allocation of funds Bereitstellung f von [Geld]mitteln, Mittelvergabe f
    \allocation of capital FIN Kapitalbewilligung f
    \allocation of losses FIN Verlustzuweisung f
    \allocation of powers ADMIN Kompetenzverteilung f
    \allocation of profits FIN Gewinnverwendung f
    \allocation of quotas POL Quotenzuteilung f
    \allocation of resources ECON Einsatz m von Ressourcen; COMPUT
    \allocation routine Zuteilungsroutine f
    \allocation unit Zuordnungseinheit f
    * * *
    ["ləU'keISən]
    n
    (= allotting) Zuteilung f, Zuweisung f; (= apportioning) Verteilung f; (= sum allocated) Zuwendung f
    * * *
    1. Zuteilung f, An-, Zuweisung f
    2. a) Auf-, Verteilung f:
    allocation of expenses Unkostenverteilung, Umlage f von Gemeinkosten;
    allocation of frequencies ELEK Frequenzverteilung
    b) Bewirtschaftung f, Rationierung f
    * * *
    noun
    Verteilung, die; (ration) Zuteilung, die
    * * *
    n.
    Belegung -en f.
    Besetzung f.
    Vergabe -n (von Mitteln) f.
    Verteilung f.
    Zuordnung f.
    Zuteilung f.
    Zuweisung f.

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