lot

lot — verb

1. to give out a share of something, such as money, duties, or supplies, to particu

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

to give out a share of something, such as money, duties, or supplies, to particular people or groups

例句

The village elders lotted the weekly food supplies among all the families.

lot + noun + among + group — distribution pattern

Each new member of the team was lotted a specific area of the project.

passive: be lotted + noun phrase

同義詞
  • allot

    the standard modern form; 'lot' is an older variant

  • allocate

    common in business and planning contexts

  • apportion

    formal, emphasises fair division

  • distribute

    general-purpose term, neutral register

反義詞
  • withhold

    to keep back rather than give out

  • collect

    to gather rather than distribute

文法句型

lot + noun + among + people

lot + noun + to + recipient

be lotted + noun

用法筆記

This verb is much less common than its synonyms allot or allocate, which are preferred in modern English. It appears mostly in formal or historical writing.

常見錯誤

The manager lotted the tasks to the team.
The manager allotted the tasks to the team.
💡'lot' as a verb is very rare; 'allot' is the standard modern form.

2. to split an area of land into separate sections or parcels, usually for selling

2.動詞及物C1
釋義

to split an area of land into separate sections or parcels, usually for selling or building

例句

The developer bought a large farm and lotted it into forty building sites.

lot + land + into + [number] + [noun]

After the farmer passed away, the land was lotted into twelve plots and sold at auction.

passive in real-estate contexts; measures parcel count

同義詞
  • subdivide

    more common in modern real estate, especially for creating smaller lots

  • divide up

    neutral phrasal verb for splitting land

  • parcel out

    emphasises dividing into smaller units for distribution

反義詞
  • merge

    to combine separate pieces into one

  • consolidate

    to unite parcels of land into a single holding

文法句型

lot + land + into + number + sections

be lotted + for + purpose

用法筆記

This sense is restricted to land and property contexts. It cannot be used for dividing other kinds of objects or groups.

常見錯誤

We lotted the cake into eight pieces.
We divided the cake into eight pieces.
💡'lot' only applies to land, not to objects or food.

lot — noun

lot — pronoun