释义 |
re-aˈllot, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To allot afresh.
1876Digby Real Prop. i. §1. 6 The practice of re-alloting from time to time portions of the arable or meadow land is occasionally noticed in later times. 1885Sir C. Bowen in Law Rep. 29 Chanc. Div. 445 The conduct of the company in cancelling and re-allotting the shares. Hence re-aˈllotment.
1874Stubbs Const. Hist. I. ii. 21 The annual re-allotment involves an equality of subdivisions. |