set-aside
- IPA[ˈsɛtəsʌɪd]
英式
- the policy of taking land out of production to reduce crop surpluses;land taken out of production under the set-aside policy
noun: set-aside, plural noun: set-asides
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名詞
- 1. the policy of taking land out of production to reduce crop surpluses government subsidies could be an alternative to set-aside grants for providing public access to set-aside land
- ▪ land taken out of production under the set-aside policy he has fifty acres of set-aside
- 2. US a government contract awarded without competition to a minority-owned business.
- 3. US a portion of funds reserved for a particular purpose.
- save or keep something, typically money or time, for a particular purpose
Oxford American Dictionary
- save or keep something, typically money or time, for a particular purpose
Oxford Dictionary
- save or keep something, typically money or time, for a particular purpose
Oxford Dictionary
- save or keep something, typically money or time, for a particular purpose
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsetəsīd]
美式
- the policy of taking land out of production to reduce crop surpluses: government subsidies could be an alternative to set-aside grants for providing public access to set-aside land
Oxford American Dictionary