What does alocație in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word alocație in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use alocație in Romanian.
The word alocație in Romanian means allocation, alocație, alocație, diurnă, indemnizație, alocație, pensie alimentară, ajutor bănesc, alocație de maternitate. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word alocație
allocation
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alocație(money given) Bursa studentului îi asigură o alocație pentru cheltuielile lunare. The grad student's grant provides an allowance for monthly living expenses. |
alocație(US (child's pocket money) Wayne îi dă fiului lui o alocație de cinci dolari, în fiecare săptămână. Wayne gives his son five dollars as allowance every week. |
diurnă, indemnizație(UK (London travel allowance) (pentru călătorii în Londra) The salary for this job includes a London weighting. |
alocație(sth allotted, assigned) |
pensie alimentară(maintenance) Plătește o alocație de șapte sute de dolari pe lună. He pays seven hundred dollars in child support a month. |
ajutor bănesc(US (government benefits) The family gets all the entitlements the law allows. |
alocație de maternitate(allowance paid to woman expecting a baby) Her maternity benefits included ten weeks' leave from her company. |
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