"to provision resources" translates into Chinese as "to supply resources; to provide resources".
Example sentences:
IT?also?allows?you?to?provision?resources?quickly,?meeting?the? stringent?demands and?requirements of?the business, further allowing?IT?to?become?an?agile?partner in the business.?
It also supports the rapid provisioning of resources to meet urgent business demands, further allowing?IT?to?become an?agile?partner in the business.
In which I think there are 2 English words more important, and put them out here separately to do detailed explanation for easy understanding:
provision p>
English? [pr?v?(?) n]? US? [pr?v?(?) n]?
n. Provide, supply; prepare, make ready; (esp. for travel) food, necessities (provisions); terms, stipulations; maintenance, sustenance; provision (in the accounts of an institution for known liabilities, esp. bad debts or diminution in the value of assets, set aside from profits)
v. to make provision for (the) needs (esp. for known debts). ...... to provide for something needed (especially food); to set aside a provision (for a known liability)
[ plural provisions third-person singular provisions present participle provisioning past tense provisioned past participle provisioned]
Near synonyms:
n. stipulation; provision; preparation; [via] supplies
item?,?preparation?,? arrangement?,?preliminary?
Bilingual Example Sentences:
There is a lack?of?adequate?provision? for disabled?students.
There is a lack of?adequate?provision?for disabled?students.
The?government?is?responsible for?the?provision?of?health care.?
The government?is?responsible for?the?provision?of?health care.
The?department?is?responsible?for?the?provision?of?residential?care?services.?
The department?is responsible for?the?provision?of?residential?care?services.
resource
English? [r?s?s]? US? [?ri?s?rs]?
n. natural resource; resource (of money, things, people, etc.); something that helps to achieve a goal, information; personal qualities (resources) (needed to cope with a difficult situation); a way out of (adversity), a way to cope with it; <formally> a strategy, stratagem
v. to provide funds (or equipment) for a project. ...... provide funds (or equipment)
[ plural resources third-person singular resources present participle resourcing past tense resourced past participle resourced ]
Word Phrases:< /strong>
human resource?human resource
resource management?resource management
water resource?water resource
human resource management?
resource allocation?resource allocation
Bilingual Example Sentences:
A?country's principal?resource?is?its?brainpower.?
A country's most important resource is its talent pool.
When necessary,?instinct?is?the most?reliable?resource?you?can?fall back on.?
When necessary, instinct?is?the most?reliable?resource you?can?fall back on.
The Internet?is often?used?as a?resource?and?as a?tool?for?distance?learning.?
The Internet is often used?as a?resource?and?as a?tool?for?distance?learning.