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词汇 allow for
释义
Idiom
allow for someone or something
Theme: FORESIGHT
to plan on having enough of something (such as food, space, etc.) for someone; to plan for the possibility of something.
Mary is bringing Bill on the picnic, so be sure to allow for him when buying the food.Allow for a few rainy days on your vacation.
Idiom
allow forallow for (something)
to consider particular facts that relate to something.
If you own stock, you must allow for the possibility that it will lose value.
Related vocabulary: take something into account, make allowances for someone/something
Phr V
allow for
allows, allowing, allowed
allow for sth
to consider or include something when you are making plans or judging a situation
The whole journey should take just over five hours - that's allowing for delays.Even allowing for exaggeration, these reports of human suffering are an appalling tale.
phraseallow for1. allow for sth to consider or include something when making plans or calculations, or when making a judgment about something: Make sure you allow for possible delays on the way to the airport. Allowing for inflation, the cost of the two movies was roughly the same. Even allowing for this, it's still a remarkable achievement.2. allow for sth to make it possible for something to happen: The system allows for photos to be sent via computers and downloaded from the Internet. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech, and therefore allows for political, economic, and scientific progress.

allow for

1. To plan for or consider something in advance. I didn't allow for traffic this morning, and now, I'm going to be late. The flowers haven't bloomed because I didn't allow for such cold weather.
2. To have or portion an appropriate amount of something. I don't have any money to spare because I didn't allow for this sudden influx of bills when I made my monthly budget. I'm afraid we won't have enough food—I didn't allow for so many guests.

allow something for something

 
1. to allocate a share or a suitable amount of something, such as time, money, space, etc., for some activity or goal. I allowed only an hour for lunch. They did not allow enough money for their expenditures this month.
2. to give consideration to circumstances or contingencies. We allowed room for expansion when we designed the building. Allowing for his youth and lack of experience, I forgave him completely for his oversight.

allow for someone or something

 
1. to plan on having enough of something (such as food, space, etc.) for someone. Mary is bringing Bill on the picnic, so be sure to allow for him when buying the food. Allow for an extra person when setting the table tonight.
2. to plan on the possibility of something. Allow for a few rainy days on your vacation. Be sure to allow for future growth when you plant the rosebushes.

allow for

Leave room for, permit, as in We have enough chairs to allow for forty extra guests, or Our denomination allows for a large variety of beliefs. [Early 1700s] Also see make allowance.

allow for

v.
1. To make some provision for something: The schedule allows time for a coffee break. The design of the building allows for an addition to be built at a later time.
2. To take some possibility into account: I allowed for the possibility of rain by setting up a big tent at the picnic. The shipping company has to allow for some breakage of the products it ships to the stores.
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