English to Malayalam Dictionary ration

ration

ക്ലിപ്തഓഹരി
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'
verb
ക്ലിപ്തപ്പെടുത്തുക
noun
ക്ലിപ്തഓഹരി
example
Congestion charges are intended to 'ration' a congested resource to those who value it the most.
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.
In fact, we've had a good 'ration' of bright sunny days.
their daily 'ration' of fresh air
But just because I don't want to deal with the blood and tears doesn't mean I shouldn't deal with them, and last night I was caught off guard and absorbed a large 'ration' of both.
Although even those sacred cows have had their hay 'ration' reduced in the last few years.
holidaymakers who like a generous 'ration' of activity
Cows are fed a total mixed 'ration' and those yielding over 25 litres are fed concentrates in the parlour.
Back in the barracks, Ivan Denisovich hides a portion of his bread 'ration' inside his mattress.
1918 saw the bread 'ration' reduced on two occasions
Cold showers, self-denial and a daily 'ration' of physical discomfort were de rigueur and considered character forming.
Waiting for services becomes the only way to 'ration' the supply.
They were fed on a simple 'ration' of barley, sugar beet pulp, soya and minerals.
All milking females are fed the same 'ration' and no allowances is made for stage of lactation.
You could 'ration' care, and only pay for a limited number of services.
For example, it significantly reduced 'ration' and fuel costs through consolidated contracting and distribution.
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.
Just as well Harry and Dolly don't mind an extra 'ration' of snoring.
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.
Sweets had gone on 'ration' in 1939, along with sugar and most other food and clothing items.
For example a 1,200-pound mature horse at maintenance may need the total 'ration' to supply 1.5 to 1.75 pounds of protein per day to meet these needs.
They came out dry and floury, like something one would expect from a wartime 'ration' .
Where latitude does have an important influence on the resultant wine is in the annual 'ration' of sunlight, vital for photosynthesis, but often overlooked by those preoccupied by temperature.
He states that with a 'ration' of only two ballpoint pens each month he ‘made art’ with the ‘most banal’ of instruments.
"We need to 'ration' health resources, " she said.
However, we couldn't stay long as Mrs Mungo gulped down her 'ration' of six dry sherries far too quickly.
Petrol was scarce in the world let alone Ireland and was available on 'ration' for essential services such as fire, ambulance, police, taxi and doctors.
Slave families typically received a scant weekly 'ration' of cornmeal and fatty pork.
The food 'ration' is enclosed in yellow plastic bags.
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.
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