[/ˈpɔːʃn; ˋpɔrʃən/] n 用法: 1 [C] part or share into which sth is divided 部分; (分事物时的)一份: He divided up his property and gave a portion to each of his children. 他把财产分给子女, 每人一份. * You give this portion of the ticket to the inspector and keep the other.把票的这一部分交给检票员, 另一部分自己留著. * (dated 旧) a marriage portion, ie a dowry 嫁妆. 用法: 2 [C] amount of food suitable for or served to one person (食物的)一份, 一客: a generous portion of roast duck 一大份烤鸭 * She cut the pie into six portions. 她把馅饼切成六份. * Do you serve children's (ie smaller) portions? 你们供应儿童量(小份)的餐食吗? 用法: 3 [sing] (fml 文) person's fate or destiny (人的)命运: It seemed that suffering was to be his portion in life. 他好像命中注定了要受苦受难似的. portion 2 v (phr v) portion sth out (among/between sb) divide sth into shares (share1 1) to give to several people 把某事物按份儿分给(若干人): She portioned out the money equally between both children. 她把钱均分给两个孩子. * The work was portioned out fairly. 工作分配得很公平. Cf 参看 apportion. |