portions
Prononciation : [ˈpɔrʃənz]
Mot
Contexte : « food »
(noun) a part of a whole, often used to describe the amount of food served to someone. When you eat, a portion is how much you have on your plate.
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I ate a large portion of spaghetti for dinner last night.
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He didn't have enough portions of vegetables on his plate.
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How many portions of pizza should I order for the party?
Contexte : « sharing »
(noun) a share or part of something, especially when dividing things among people. It’s like giving everyone their fair share of the pie.
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Each child received an equal portion of the cookies.
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She felt that she got a smaller portion than everyone else.
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Did you get your portion of the gifts from the party?
Contexte : « allocation »
(noun) a specific amount given to someone, often used in contexts like budgets or resources. It’s like when you decide how much money to spend on different things.
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The teacher allocated a portion of the budget for new books.
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There was not enough portion of funds for our project this year.
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What portion of your savings do you plan to use for travel?
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