ration|rationes in English
noun
[ra·tion || 'reɪʃn /'ræʃn]
portion, allotment, allocated quantity; single serving of food, individual portio
Use "ration|rationes" in a sentence
1. Standard issue ration.
2. When's the next ration?
3. We'll ration it.
4. To "Arraign" was to summon ad rationes to the pleadings.Playful Poems
5. Even wool was on ration in the war.
6. Pregnant women received a double ration of milk.
7. They ration-alized the food processing last year.
8. Critics contend it motivates doctors to ration care.
9. We must ration what little food we have left.
10. The Bible that cost me one week’s bread ration
11. Byproducts makeup a large poultry ration and about one-seventh of the ration for growing and fattening swine in the United States
12. When you've started work, you'll get a ration book.
13. We're on the borderline of having to ration water.
14. You've had your ration of sweets for the day!
15. 15 We're on the borderline of having to ration water.
16. You'd waste your ration cleaning a bit of cloth?
17. We've had more than our ration of problems recently.
18. The government had to ration petrol during the war.
19. 3 Azoturia Exercise 2 Days rest Full working ration 4
20. We all had to queue up for our ration books.
21. Faced with this excess demand, the authorities had to ration credit.
22. L’opération des Amygdales consiste à ôter les Amygdales
23. Aldehydes derive their name from the dehyd ration of al cohols
24. I just need my daily gas ration from the Sheriff.
25. In the army we received a daily ration of meat.