[VERB 动词]分摊;分派 When you apportion something such as blame, you decide how much of it different people deserve or should be given.
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The experts are even-handed in apportioning blame among EU governments...
专家们在明确对欧盟各国政府所应追究的责任时十分公正。
The allowable deduction is apportioned between the estate and the beneficiaries.
减免的税额在地产和受益人之间分摊。
apportionment
...the apportionment of resources.
对资源的分配
Oxford
ap·por·tion/əˈpɔːʃn; NAmEəˈpɔːrʃn/verb( formal) to divide sth among people; to give a share of sth to sb 分配;分摊;分派apportionsth ◆The programme gives the facts but does not apportion blame.这个节目只摆出事实,并不评论谁是谁非。apportionsth among/between/to sb ◆They apportioned the land among members of the family.他们把土地分给了家中各人。▶ap·por·tion·ment/əˈpɔːʃnmənt; NAmEəˈpɔːrʃnmənt/noun[uncountable , singular ]◆( formal) The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the population of each state.众议院的席位是根据各州的人口分配的。apportionapportionsapportionedapportioningap·por·tion/əˈpɔːʃn; NAmEəˈpɔːrʃn/ap·por·tion·ment/əˈpɔːʃnmənt; NAmEəˈpɔːrʃnmənt/
to decide how something should be shared among various people: It’s not easy to apportion blame (=say who deserves to be blamed) when a marriage breaks up.apportion among/between Court costs were equally apportioned between them.—apportionment noun [countable, uncountable]
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