1.(家畜耳朵上的)耳记;标记,特征
1.(给家畜)打耳记;指定(资金等的)用途
1.a quality or feature that is typical of someone or something
1.to decide to use something, especially money, for a particular purpose
1.A good deal of this capital is earmarked to guarantee supplies of raw materials and is frequently in partnership with local operators.
中国投入大量直接资本,用于保证原材料的供应,并经常与当地企业建立合作关系。
2.He also said the company had earmarked Rmb15bn ($2. 2bn) to invest in its steel and iron ore operations in the next two years.
常振明还表示,公司已拨出150亿元人民币(合22亿美元)专款,用于今后两年投资钢铁和铁矿石业务。
3.Mr Iqbal is now doing some mentoring of his own with two staff members earmarked for management duties.
伊克巴勒现在亲自对两名指定将担任管理工作的员工进行指导。
4.To that end the American government has earmarked scores of millions of dollars to help Iranian "civil society" and pro-democracy groups.
为了达到次目的,美国政府拨款了成百上千万的美元来帮助伊朗的“全民社会”与亲民主团体。
5.But only a third of that, or less than $70 billion, is earmarked for international markets.
但当中只有三分之一或不到700亿美元用于国际市场。
6.He earmarked the money for the restoration of the city's cathedral and the construction of a new synagogue.
指定用这笔钱修缮该市的天主教教堂,并修建一个新的犹太教会堂。
7.So why is it that a mother's money is more likely to be earmarked for her child's well-being than the same amount of money in a man's hands?
所以这就是为什么母亲的钱更倾向于为孩子的健康成长而不是在父亲手中同样数目的钱。
8.Some of the cash earmarked for elite universities is being used to lure scholars back to the motherland.
一些财力雄厚的精英大学开始用金钱吸引海外学者回到祖国。
9.The former England international would be an ideal replacement for Turner, who has been earmarked for a switch to Anfield.
前英格兰国脚可能是替代特纳的最佳人选,后者传闻要转会到安菲尔德。
10.This year, the US Department of Energy earmarked $122 million to set up the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis in California.
今年,美国能源部制定了1亿2200万美元在加利福尼亚建立人工光和联合中心。