stockpile
英 [ˈstɒkpaɪl]
美 [ˈstɑːkpaɪl]
n. 囤聚的物资
v. 大量储备
复数:stockpiles 现在分词:stockpiling 过去分词:stockpiled 过去式:stockpiled 第三人称单数:stockpiles
Collins.1 / BNC.22437 / COCA.13559
牛津词典
noun
- 囤聚的物资
a large supply of sth that is kept to be used in the future if necessary- the world's stockpile of nuclear weapons
全世界的核武器储备
- the world's stockpile of nuclear weapons
verb
- 大量储备
to collect and keep a large supply of sth
柯林斯词典
- VERB 大量贮备,囤积(食品或武器)
If peoplestockpilethings such as food or weapons, they store large quantities of them for future use.- People are stockpiling food for the coming winter.
人们正在为即将到来的冬天贮备大量食物。
- People are stockpiling food for the coming winter.
- N-COUNT 大量的储备;囤积
Astockpile ofthings is a large quantity of them that have been stored for future use.- The two leaders also approved treaties to cut stockpiles of chemical weapons.
两位领导人还同意签署削减化学武器储备的几项条约。
- The two leaders also approved treaties to cut stockpiles of chemical weapons.
英英释义
noun
- a storage pile accumulated for future use
- something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
verb