hoarded信息详情
n.(Hoard)(美)霍尔德(人名)
v.贮藏(钱财或贵重物品);(在某物匮乏时)积敛;储存(以备后用)
n.贮存(品),秘藏(品);古代宝库;情报(库)
boarded───vbl.搭乘
hoarder───n.贮藏者;囤积者
horded───n.一大群,群;游牧部落
unhoarded───无桨
uphoarded───向上囤积
hazarded───n.危险,风险;冒险的事;机会;双骰子游戏;(高尔夫球的)球场障碍;(庭院网球用语)可得分区域;(台球)落入袋中;v.大胆猜测;冒……的危险,使遭受危险;冒昧提出;n.(Hazard)哈泽德(人名)
hoarders───n.贮藏者;囤积者
hoarhead───游戏
awarded───n.嘉奖,得奖;给予;已获得;v.授予;判定(award的过去分词形式)
Either way, no oil is hoarded or somehow kept off the market.───无论哪种方式,都无须存贮石油或设法让石油避开市场。
Money that is hoarded rather than spent doesnot increase inflation.───用于储蓄的货币是不会影响通货膨胀率的,而用于消费的货币则恰恰相反。
First the money markets seized up, as Banks hoarded spare cash.───首先,由于银行囤积了备用金,货币市场停止运作。
When I lingered among my hoarded treasure I felt like a worm that feeds in the dark upon the fruit where it was born.───每当我徘徊于储藏的珍宝之时,我觉得自己像条蛀虫,在黑暗中啃噬着滋生的果实。
Tom had a reputation as a miser who hoarded every penny he could get his hands on.───汤姆以吝啬出名,他把每一分能够到手的钱都囤积起来。种竹成林。
At the time the nuts were hoarded, the Miocene period, crocodiles, apes and palm trees were all common to western Europe.───根据研究,在坚果被贮藏的哪个时期,也就是中新世纪的时候,在西欧随处可见猿猴和棕榈树!
Things in current use can be stored in the front section, whilst things can be hoarded in the back.───目前使用的东西可以存储在前面一节的同时,事情可以被围在后面。
Yet to get to such a hopeful point, the cash injected into the system in the months ahead has to be lent, spent and not hoarded.───然而,为了实现这样一个充满希望的时刻,在今后的几个月中注入系统的现金必须都贷出去,用完,而不是囤积。
After a few days together, Bob and between his children very not easy hoarded a little trust.───几天的相处之后,鲍伯和孩子之间好不容易积攒起来了一点信任。
He hoarded them jealously, piling them up in his lighthouse and the storerooms above by the hundreds.
Even gold coins are being hoarded as the yellow metal keeps breaking records.
You have hoarded wealth in the last days.
Life is hoarded elsewhere by others.
She hoarded words that implied such intimacy.
All those words he had hoarded for so long and released so grudgingly.
The police found much heroin hoarded in his store.
The anger remained in her, hoarded from the previous night when she had slammed the door on him.
He had hoarded the butt-ends of candles as another prisoner would hoard pieces of food.