柯林斯詞典quota /?kw??t?/ (quotas) 1. N-COUNT A quota is the limited number or quantity of something which is officially allowed. 限額 The quota of four tickets per person had been reduced to two. 每人4張票的限額已減少到了2張。2. N-COUNT A quota is a fixed maximum or minimum proportion of people from a particular group who are allowed to do something, such as come and live in a country or work for the government. 配額 The bill would force employers to adopt a quota system when recruiting workers. 該法案將迫使雇主們?cè)阡浻霉と藭r(shí)採(cǎi)取配額制。3. N-COUNT Someone's quota of something is their expected or deserved share of it. (預(yù)期或應(yīng)得的) 份額 They have the usual quota of human weaknesses, no doubt. 他們毫無(wú)疑問(wèn)也有人類(lèi)通常的弱點(diǎn)。 返回 quota劍橋詞典a fixed , limited amount or number that is officially allowed 定額,限額,配額 The country now has a quota on immigration . 該國(guó)現(xiàn)在對(duì)外來(lái)移民人數(shù)有限額。 figurative The class contains the usual quota (= number ) of troublemakers . 班上也有那麼些個(gè)擣蛋鬼。 返回 quota