quota
Произношение: [ˈkwoʊtə]
Слово
Контекст: «business»
(noun) a quota is a specific amount or number that is allowed or required. It often relates to goals or limits in work or sales, like how many items someone should sell.
Пример
She met her sales quota this month and earned a bonus.
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He didn't reach his quota last quarter, so he will need to work harder next time.
Пример
What is your sales quota for this year?
Контекст: «government»
(noun) a quota can also refer to a limit on how many people from a certain group can enter a country or participate in something, like immigration. It's to make sure that the number stays balanced.
Пример
The country has set a quota for the number of refugees it will accept this year.
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Without a quota in place, there could be too many applicants at once.
Пример
What is the current immigration quota for skilled workers?
Контекст: «education»
(noun) a quota in education refers to a set number of spots available for students from a specific group, like ensuring that there is room for students from different backgrounds in a school.
Пример
The school has a quota for admitting students from underrepresented communities.
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If there were no quota, the school might not have enough diversity among its students.
Пример
Does the school have a quota for international students?
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