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ˈiron ra·tions mn. SAM.

iron rations
železna rezerva ž. spol

I . ra·tion [ˈræʃən] SAM.

1. ration (fixed amount):

delež m. spol
odmerek m. spol

2. ration (food supplies):

rations mn.
dnevni obroki m. spol mn.

II . ra·tion [ˈræʃən] GLAG. preh. glag.

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The only delay occurred when they were held for four days by a blizzard, and had to open their summit rations early as a consequence.
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The spoon portion is a slightly oversized soup spoon which makes it useful for stirring when the mess kit is used to cook rations in the field.
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The senior officer corps lived on meagre rations and saw its privileges and family allowances curtailed over time.
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The injured, elderly, and people who have been emotionally traumatised by the nuclear attack are given poisoned rations.
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Soon, however, it was discovered that the merchants were adulterating the grain rations to fully half their weight with sand or powdered bones.
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The soldier was exempted from more onerous duties and often got better rations and other favours from his officer.
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Chocolate rations served two purposes: as a morale boost, and as a high-energy, pocket-sized emergency ration.
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The corned beef allowance was also reduced in size (older rations continued to be issued, however).
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When this arrangement proved impractical (such as during combat), uncooked rations would be issued, and each soldier was on their own.
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Officials in authority admitted that the distributed rations represented a fairly rapid starvation level.
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