名词积聚,囤积; 密窖; 贮藏处
及物动词积聚; 秘藏
不及物动词积蓄,贮藏
1. 窖藏:这些钱币形式都曾在窖藏(hoard)中有所发现. ...帕希菲卡的首级嗤的一声飞向半空,夏侬早已分不清这是第几个帕希菲卡了. ...长柄战斧(halberd)悠然旋转. ...尸身倒下,站在后方对夏侬冷笑的是--
2. 兵来将挡:Heroes of Might not Magic 英雄气短 | Hoard 兵来将挡 | Hold the middle 坚持到底
3. 储藏:740. hire n. 租用,雇用 charter employ engage lease let rent use | 741. hoard . 储藏 | 742. hoe n. 锄头 . 用锄耕地, 锄
1. 贮藏;囤积
If you hoard things such as food or money, you save or store them, often in secret, because they are valuable or important to you.
e.g. They've begun to hoard food and gasoline and save their money...
他们已经存钱并开始贮藏食物和汽油。
e.g. Consumers did not spend and create jobs; they hoarded...
消费者并没有消费进而创造就业机会,他们把钱都存起来了。
2. 贮藏物;隐藏物;收藏物
A hoard is a store of things that you have saved and that are valuable or important to you or you do not want other people to have.
e.g. The case involves a hoard of silver and jewels valued at up to $40m.
此案涉及密藏的一批价值高达4,000万美元的银子和珠宝。
1. The owner of Hoard Executive Club calls the venue a " shopping restaurant ".
2. Lenders have argued that the rule may curtail loans by forcing them to hoard cash and buy government bonds.
3. hoard的反义词
3. As the reserves have ballooned on the back of China's record trade surpluses, demands have grown for part of the hoard to be invested more aggressively.
4. hoard的解释
4. Tolkien story would risk setting himself on fire by jealously sitting atop a hoard of coins.
5. The government urged motorists not to hoard fuel, saying there would be enough to go around.
6. Analysts also expected the price hike could ease the lingering fuel shortage, partly as intermediaries tended to hoard fuel on expectations of price increases.
7. The government has repeatedly said developers can't hoard land or intentionally delay sales to speculate on further price gains.
8. A fuel trader said there might be a hoard purchase before the fuel taxation effective on January 1 next year.
9. It is no secret that some developers hoard land or intentionally delay sales to speculate on further price gains.
10. The government urged residents not to panic and hoard bottled water - but many shops quickly sold out.
noun
verb
1. get or gather together
e.g. I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife
She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis
She rolled up a small fortune
Synonym: roll up collect accumulate pile up amass compile
2. hoard
2. save up as for future use
Synonym: stash cache lay away hive up squirrel away