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Noun:
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something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
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a storage pile accumulated for future use
Verb:
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have on hand;
"Do you carry kerosene heaters?"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The country built up a stockpile of strategic metals.
一國建立聯系了戰略方針性金屬質板材貯備。
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The speed and stockpile of the computer grow day by day.
電子設備的時間和存放量愈來愈多。
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Adding to societal changes today is an enormous stockpile of information.
兩個累加的浩大的個人信息系統是社會生活開發數千年的新影響。
用作動詞 (v.)
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Get a hustle on to stockpile these essential material.
我要把這種極為重要用料貯放看起來。
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If you hate to shop, buy large quantities and stockpile them.
不比較喜歡購買東西語錄,能能一次性買多方面兒辦好庫存盤點。
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The threat..was increasing..with the mounting nuclear stockpiles.
來源于:Daily Telegraph
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Most European countries keep a 2 months' stockpile of oil.
產自:Listener
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