English to Gujarati Dictionary ration

ration

રેશન
definition
verb
shoes were rationed from 1943
allow each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity).
noun
1918 saw the bread ration reduced on two occasions
a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime.
translation of 'ration'
સીધુંસમાન,
રેશન
verb
માપબંધી કરવી
noun
માપબંધી
example
"We need to 'ration' health resources, " she said.
You could 'ration' care, and only pay for a limited number of services.
The return to Greenwich Mean Time means more light in the morning, when farmers are up and about, but less in the evening, when most of us get our 'ration' of daylight.
Food, previously supplied on 'ration' , is scarce and expensive.
There's a crunchy 'ration' of grit tracked in to the hall and kitchen now, joining with the Dolly-fluff to show just how very bad I am at routine vacuuming.
1918 saw the bread 'ration' reduced on two occasions
Sweets had gone on 'ration' in 1939, along with sugar and most other food and clothing items.
Harry Cat thinks it's great of course, giving him more than double his 'ration' of snuggle time and, so far as Harry Cat is concerned, you can't spend too much time snuggling up over winter.
For example, it significantly reduced 'ration' and fuel costs through consolidated contracting and distribution.
We allowed the staff to use the card to buy the 'ration' for themselves.
Meanwhile the only advice it could give people was to carry on as normal - although it looks more important than ever to eat a fair 'ration' of raw fruit and vegetables.
We have already had a good 'ration' of shocks or surprises in this year's Championship and you can be certain we'll have some more.
All milking females are fed the same 'ration' and no allowances is made for stage of lactation.
Two pounds of food a day was their 'ration' , including ‘meat fibre mixed with fat’.
Although even those sacred cows have had their hay 'ration' reduced in the last few years.
they were requested to 'ration' themselves to one glass of wine each
In fact, we've had a good 'ration' of bright sunny days.
All I needed now was a succession of day-return rail tickets and a comfortable 'ration' of rest days.
Cows are fed a total mixed 'ration' and those yielding over 25 litres are fed concentrates in the parlour.
However, we couldn't stay long as Mrs Mungo gulped down her 'ration' of six dry sherries far too quickly.
their daily 'ration' of fresh air
They came out dry and floury, like something one would expect from a wartime 'ration' .
Slave families typically received a scant weekly 'ration' of cornmeal and fatty pork.
A more lively character would be hard to meet and, once again, on her brief visit to Ireland, Stephanie insisted on her 'ration' of set dancing!
1947 saw the bread 'ration' reduced
Not everyone who reads an online journal wants to sit back while photos download, and a fair proportion of people have little interest in the pictures at all, preferring to have a decent 'ration' of reading served up every day.
They were fed on a simple 'ration' of barley, sugar beet pulp, soya and minerals.
I think it's worth the cost because its filters have returned a 'ration' of sanity to my mail management.
holidaymakers who like a generous 'ration' of activity
For instance, at Kyoto the USA cut a deal of dubious morality, politely called ‘emission trading’, to buy from Third World countries their unused 'ration' of pollution.
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