Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: appropriation

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appropriation
Oct 1st 2013, 23:55, by Adelpine

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{{trans-top|the act of appropriating, or something appropriated}}

 

{{trans-top|the act of appropriating, or something appropriated}}

 

* Bulgarian: {{t-|bg|присвояване}}

 

* Bulgarian: {{t-|bg|присвояване}}

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* Dutch: {{t-|nl|toe-eigening|f}}

 

* Dutch: {{t-|nl|toe-eigening|f}}

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* Spanish: {{t-|es|apropiación|f}}

 

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{{trans-top|public funds set aside for a specific purpose}}

 

{{trans-top|public funds set aside for a specific purpose}}

* Spanish: crédito de gasto presupuestario.

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* Spanish: {{t-|es|crédito de gasto presupuestario|m}}

 

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* Swedish: {{t+|sv|anslag|n}}

 

* Swedish: {{t+|sv|anslag|n}}


Latest revision as of 23:55, 1 October 2013

English[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

appropriation (plural appropriations)

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Wikipedia

  1. An act or instance of appropriating
  2. That which is appropriated
  3. public funds set aside for a specific purpose
  4. (art) the use of borrowed elements in the creation of a new work
  5. (sociology) the assimilation of concepts into a governing framework

Translations[edit]

the act of appropriating, or something appropriated

public funds set aside for a specific purpose

(sociology) the assimilation of concepts into a governing framework

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