allowance 音标拼音: [əl'ɑʊəns]
n . 允许,考虑;津贴;余地,体谅;限额,限量,折扣
允许,考虑;津贴;余地,体谅;限额,限量,折扣
allowance 宽放
allowance 容差
allowance 容差
allowance n 1 :
an amount allowed or granted (
as during a given period );
"
travel allowance "; "
my weekly allowance of two eggs "; "
a child '
s allowance should not be too generous "
2 :
a sum granted as reimbursement for expenses 3 :
an amount added or deducted on the basis of qualifying circumstances ; "
an allowance for profit " [
synonym : {
allowance },
{
adjustment }]
4 :
a permissible difference ;
allowing some freedom to move within limits [
synonym : {
allowance }, {
leeway }, {
margin },
{
tolerance }]
5 :
a reserve fund created by a charge against profits in order to provide for changes in the value of a company '
s assets [
synonym : {
valuation reserve }, {
valuation account }, {
allowance },
{
allowance account }]
6 :
the act of allowing ; "
He objected to the allowance of smoking in the dining room "
v 1 :
put on a fixed allowance ,
as of food Tolerance \
Tol "
er *
ance \,
n . [
L .
tolerantia :
cf .
F .
tol ['
e ]
rance .]
1 .
The power or capacity of enduring ;
the act of enduring ;
endurance .
[
1913 Webster ]
Diogenes ,
one frosty morning ,
came into the market place ,
shaking ,
to show his tolerance . --
Bacon .
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2 .
The endurance of the presence or actions of objectionable persons ,
or of the expression of offensive opinions ;
toleration .
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3 . (
Med .)
The power possessed or acquired by some persons of bearing doses of medicine which in ordinary cases would prove injurious or fatal .
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4 . (
Forestry )
Capability of growth in more or less shade .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
5 .
the allowed amount of variation from the standard or from exact conformity to the specified dimensions ,
weight ,
hardness ,
voltage etc .,
in various mechanical or electrical devices or operations ; --
caklled also {
allowance }
specif .: (
Coinage )
The amount which coins ,
either singly or in lots ,
are legally allowed to vary above or below the standard of weight or fineness .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .
PJC ]
6 . (
Biochemistry )
the capacity to resist the deleterious action of a chemical agent normally harmful to the organism ;
as ,
the acquired tolerance of bacteria to anitbiotics .
[
PJC ]
7 . (
Immunology )
the acquired inability to respond with an immune reaction to an antigen to which the organism normally responds ; --
called also {
immunotolerance },
{
immunological tolerance },
or {
immune tolerance }.
Such tolerance may be induced by exposing an animal to the antigen at a very early stage of life ,
prior to maturation of the immune system ,
or ,
in adults ,
by exposing the animal to repeated low doses of a weak protein antigen ({
low -
zone tolerance }),
or to a large amount of an antigen ({
high -
zone tolerance }).
[
PJC ]
{
Tolerance of the mint }. (
Coinage )
Same as {
Remedy of the mint }.
See under {
Remedy }.
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1913 Webster ]
Allowance \
Al *
low "
ance \,
n . [
OF .
alouance .]
1 .
Approval ;
approbation . [
Obs .] --
Crabbe .
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2 .
The act of allowing ,
granting ,
conceding ,
or admitting ;
authorization ;
permission ;
sanction ;
tolerance .
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Without the king '
s will or the state '
s allowance .
--
Shak .
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3 .
Acknowledgment .
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The censure of the which one must in your allowance o '
erweigh a whole theater of others . --
Shak .
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4 .
License ;
indulgence . [
Obs .] --
Locke .
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5 .
That which is allowed ;
a share or portion allotted or granted ;
a sum granted as a reimbursement ,
a bounty ,
or as appropriate for any purpose ;
a stated quantity ,
as of food or drink ;
hence ,
a limited quantity of meat and drink ,
when provisions fall short .
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I can give the boy a handsome allowance .
--
Thackeray .
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6 .
Abatement ;
deduction ;
the taking into account of mitigating circumstances ;
as ,
to make allowance for the inexperience of youth .
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After making the largest allowance for fraud .
--
Macaulay .
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7 . (
com .)
A customary deduction from the gross weight of goods ,
different in different countries ,
such as tare and tret .
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Allowance \
Al *
low "
ance \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Allowancing }.]
[
See {
Allowance },
n .]
To put upon a fixed allowance (
esp .
of provisions and drink );
to supply in a fixed and limited quantity ;
as ,
the captain was obliged to allowance his crew ;
our provisions were allowanced .
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1913 Webster ]
243 Moby Thesaurus words for "
allowance ":
C ration ,
K ration ,
OK ,
abatement ,
acceptance ,
account ,
acknowledgment ,
adjustment ,
admission ,
agio ,
aid ,
alimony ,
allocation ,
allotment ,
allowing ,
annuity ,
apportionment ,
appreciation ,
appropriation ,
approximation ,
assessment ,
assignment ,
assistance ,
authorization ,
avowal ,
bank discount ,
big end ,
bigger half ,
bill ,
bit ,
bite ,
blackmail ,
blood money ,
board ,
bounty ,
breakage ,
budget ,
bulge ,
cash discount ,
cession ,
chain discount ,
charge -
off ,
charter ,
chunk ,
circumscription ,
color ,
commission ,
commons ,
concession ,
confession ,
consent ,
consideration ,
contingent ,
countenance ,
credit ,
cut ,
deadwood ,
deal ,
declaration ,
decontamination ,
deduction ,
depletion allowance ,
depreciation ,
destiny ,
deviation ,
discount ,
dispensation ,
dividend ,
dole ,
drawback ,
edge ,
emergency rations ,
emolument ,
end ,
equal share ,
exception ,
excuses ,
exemption ,
extenuating circumstances ,
extenuation ,
extenuative ,
fate ,
favor ,
fee ,
fellowship ,
field rations ,
financial assistance ,
footing ,
gilding ,
gloss ,
grain of salt ,
grant ,
grant -
in -
aid ,
guaranteed annual income ,
half ,
halver ,
handicap ,
head start ,
hedge ,
hedging ,
help ,
helping ,
hush money ,
imprecision ,
inaccuracy ,
inaccurateness ,
incorrectness ,
indulgence ,
inexactitude ,
inexactness ,
initiation fee ,
interest ,
kickback ,
laxity ,
leave ,
liberty ,
license ,
limitation ,
looseness ,
lot ,
meals ,
measure ,
meed ,
mental reservation ,
mess ,
mileage ,
mitigation ,
modicum ,
modification ,
moiety ,
negligence ,
odds ,
okay ,
old -
age insurance ,
overhand ,
palliation ,
palliative ,
part ,
patent ,
payment ,
pecuniary aid ,
penalty ,
penalty clause ,
pension ,
percentage ,
permission ,
permission to enter ,
permit ,
permitting ,
piece ,
pin money ,
pocket money ,
portion ,
predictable error ,
premium ,
price reduction ,
price support ,
price -
cut ,
probable error ,
profession ,
proportion ,
public assistance ,
public welfare ,
qualification ,
quantum ,
quota ,
rake -
off ,
ration ,
rations ,
rebate ,
rebatement ,
reckoning ,
recognition ,
recompense ,
reduction ,
refund ,
reimbursement ,
release ,
relief ,
remittance ,
remuneration ,
reservation ,
restriction ,
retainer ,
retaining fee ,
retirement benefits ,
rollback ,
salvage ,
salvo ,
sanction ,
sanctioning ,
scholarship ,
scot ,
segment ,
setoff ,
share ,
short commons ,
slice ,
small share ,
softening ,
special case ,
special permission ,
special treatment ,
specialness ,
specification ,
stake ,
standard deviation ,
start ,
stipend ,
stock ,
subsidization ,
subsidy ,
subvention ,
sufferance ,
suffering ,
support ,
tare ,
tax benefit ,
ticket ,
ticket of admission ,
time discount ,
tolerance ,
tolerating ,
toleration ,
trade discount ,
tret ,
tribute ,
tucker ,
uncorrectness ,
underselling ,
unfactualness ,
unpreciseness ,
unrigorousness ,
vantage ,
varnish ,
vouchsafement ,
waiver ,
welfare ,
welfare aid ,
welfare payments ,
whitewash ,
whitewashing ,
write -
off
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