Synonym: allotment, allowance, amount, budget, measure, portion, quota, share, supply. Similar words: ratification, gratification, oration, rational, operation, duration, adoration, migration. Meaning: ['reɪʃn /'ræʃn] n. 1. the food allowance for one day (especially for service personnel) 2. a fixed portion that is allotted (especially in times of scarcity). v. 1. restrict the consumption of a relatively scarce commodity, as during war 2. distribute in rations, as in the army.
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31. At one time I would have suggested that everyone would shed surplus fat on a ration of 1,500 calories daily.
32. And they still had ration books when I was a kid. Times were hard.
33. In short, the ration book would have become a national institution like the council house.
34. As food stocks have declined, so has the official food ration, the United Nations says.
35. I would reach for two mugs and two packets of the instant drink mix which was our evening ration.
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36. The city's decision to not ration water during the summer was a gamble that paid off.
37. Would there be enough of it in our daily ration?
38. And they still had ration books when I was a kid.
39. On August 27 they awoke to find that food had gone on ration, as had petrol and many other necessities.
40. On the following morning a whisky ration, provided by the judicious forethought of Gen.
41. Faced with this excess demand, the authorities had to ration credit.
42. If you succumb to the temptation to tell contrived jokes,[sentencedict.com] ration yourself to two per day.
43. Cassie didn't see Bella troubling her head with clothing coupons and ration books.
44. Another little group lines up with empty tin cans by the single water truck, waiting for the daily ration.
45. No one seemed to have told them about ration books.
46. We have to ration the water.
47. Failure to ration carefully becomes correspondingly less important.
48. They had to ration petrol during the war.
49. We'll have to ration out the water.
50. According as input-output analysis, it build up correlation mathematics model, and it analyse driving effectiveness of china automobile industry with correlative industry in ration.
51. Based on it , the formation of in existence is explicated, and a method which focuses on the automatic measurement of image-rejection ration and its realizable circuit is provided finally.
52. Scientific and proper ration of spares is a significant problem because the amount of spares can not only affect equipment maintenance and overhaul but also its operational readiness.
53. Determine you medicine effective composition in the Chinese ephedra with HPLC (regard content that the hydrochloric acid of Mahuang are counted ) as finished product index that ration control.
54. It was illustrated the structure and technology adopted in local ration budget software system design.
55. The pound and a half of sundried salmon, which was his ration for each day, seemed to go nowhere. He never had enough, and suffered from perpetual hunger pangs.
56. When the ignition was certain, the flame travel speed of gas explosion and pipeline length and diameter ration would be in a logarithmic function relationship.
57. By cleaning molten steel, controlling casting temperature and withdrawal speed, the compliance ration in ultrasonic inspection of plate was enhanced from 82.5% to 92%.
58. The new ration did not start till tomorrow and he had only four cigarettes left.
59. And we analyzed the query time and the precision ration.
60. In my opinion, we must try to ration gas and electricity.
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