常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句As I wrote a few weeks ago, the British, unlike Americans, have positive memories of wartime austerity and even rationing.如我?guī)字芮八鶎?,不像美?guó),英國(guó)對(duì)戰(zhàn)時(shí)的消費(fèi)節(jié)制甚至定量配給有著正面的記憶。I had to be very careful on the daily rationing - weighing out what was left of the nuts, dried fruit and other small snacks very carefully so we had about 100g each.每天,我都要非常仔細(xì)地配給食物——小心翼翼地稱量出還剩下多少堅(jiān)果、干果和小點(diǎn)心。 我們每人每天只有100克的食物。With people having little incentive to conserve, the authorities then have to resort to rationing when droughts occur.由于人們沒(méi)有了儲(chǔ)存水的動(dòng)機(jī),當(dāng)局不得不在干旱時(shí)采取定量配給。原聲例句Recent energy shortages, including gasoline rationing,he argues, are starting to affect all sectors of the Iranian economy.The astronauts survived by rationing water and food while using the lunar lander as a lifeboat before returning to the command module for re-entry to Earth.權(quán)威例句Well, power rationing in Zhejiang province is bound to reduce demand from copper fabricators.FORBES: Chinese Real Estate Bubble Is BurstingPrice rationing works to eradicate cronyism, so the planners see it as away from the collective.FORBES: We're All Economists Now: Scarcity Lessons For High School StudentsYou can expect that rationing to explode once the new health care law is fully implemented.FORBES: Avastin vs Lucentis: One Step Closer to Cost Rationing? 返回 rationing