allocate

allocate
transitive verb

allocate something to somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache etwas zuweisen od. zuteilen

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['æləkeit]
verb
1) (to give (to someone) for his own use: He allocated a room to each student.) zuteilen
2) (to set apart (for a particular purpose): They allocated $500 to the project.) beiseite legen
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al·lo·cate
[ˈæləkeɪt]
vt
to \allocate sth [to sb] flat, task [jdm] etw zuteilen [o zuweisen]
to \allocate blame for sth to sb jdm die Schuld an etw dat zuschieben
to \allocate funds [for sth] [Geld]mittel [für etw akk] bereitstellen
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['ləUkeIt]
vt
(= allot) zuteilen, zuweisen (to sb jdm); (= apportion) verteilen (to auf +acc); tasks vergeben (to an +acc)

to allocate money to or for a project — Geld für ein Projekt bestimmen

to allocate costs — Kosten zuweisen or umlegen

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allocate [ˈæləʊkeıt; -lək-] v/t
1. zuteilen, an-, zuweisen (alle:
to dat)
2. a) (nach einem Schlüssel) auf-, verteilen:
allocate expenses Unkosten verteilen, Gemeinkosten umlegen
b) Güter bewirtschaften, rationieren
3. Geld etc bestimmen, zurücklegen (beide:
to, for für jemanden oder einen Zweck)
4. den Platz bestimmen für
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transitive verb

allocate something to somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache etwas zuweisen od. zuteilen

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v.
belegen v.
reservieren v.
zuteilen v.
zuweisen v.

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