f (daily allowance)

  • 1daily allowance — amount of money given for a day s needs, daily pocket money …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 2Recommended Daily Allowance — Die Recommended Daily Allowances (RDAs), auch Recommended Dietary Allowances, geben die Mengen von essentiellen Nährstoffen an, die nach dem aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Kenntnisstand für ausreichend angesehen werden, den täglichen Bedarf nahezu… …

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  • 3recommended daily allowance — rec·om·mend·ed dai·ly al·low·ance .rek ə .mend əd .dā lē ə lau̇ ən(t)s n, often cap R&D&A the amount of a nutriment (as a vitamin or mineral) that is recommended for daily consumption by the National Research Council of the U.S. National Science… …

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  • 4Recommended Daily Allowance — amount of vitamins and minerals recommended for consumption by the American Food and Drug Administration, RDA …

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  • 5allowance — noun 1 amount of sth that you are allowed ADJECTIVE ▪ baggage ▪ tax ▪ holiday (BrE) VERB + ALLOWANCE ▪ be entitled to, get …

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  • 6allowance — al|low|ance W3S2 [əˈlauəns] n 1.) [C usually singular] an amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose a monthly/annual etc allowance ▪ His father gives him a monthly allowance of £200. allowance for ▪ Do you get an… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 7allowance */*/ — UK [əˈlaʊəns] / US noun [countable] Word forms allowance : singular allowance plural allowances 1) a) an amount of money that someone receives regularly, in order to pay for the things they need She receives a monthly allowance of £500. a… …

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  • 8allowance — al|low|ance [ ə lauəns ] noun count ** 1. ) an amount of money that parents give a child regularly: I had to pay for the broken window out of my allowance. a ) an amount of money that someone receives regularly, in order to pay for the things… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 9allowance — n. taking into account 1) to make (an) allowance for (to make allowance/an allowance for inexperience; to make allowances for wear and tear) sum granted 2) to grant an allowance 3) a cost of living; depletion; trade in allowance 4) a daily;… …

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  • 10allowance — noun (C) 1 an amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special reason: His father gave him an allowance of $1000 a year. | travel/clothing/housing allowance etc (=money given officially to spend on travel etc): Jo s salary includes a …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English