hoard 英 [hɔ:d]   美 [hɔrd]

hoard

hoard  英 [hɔ:d] 美 [hɔrd]

vi. 积聚钱财;贮藏货物  vt. 贮藏  n. 贮藏物 

进行时:hoarding  过去式:hoarded  过去分词:hoarded  第三人称单数:hoards  名词复数:hoards 

Do not hoard it. 不要储藏它。
They hoard them, trading them in for pity points when they find another victim—er, friend. 他们在囤积它们,在找到另一个受害人(呃,朋友)时,用它们来换取怜悯。

  • To hoard is to save something (or lots of things) for future use. Squirrels hoard nuts for the winter. Old ladies tend to hoard canned food and used plastic bags.
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  • vi. 积聚钱财;贮藏货物
  • vt. 贮藏
  • n. 贮藏物
  • 1. Do not hoard it.

    不要储藏它。

  • 2. They hoard them, trading them in for pity points when they find another victim—er, friend.

    他们在囤积它们,在找到另一个受害人(呃,朋友)时,用它们来换取怜悯。

  • 3. Regardless of the food supply, they will hoard it, not knowing how long they will be at sea.

    如果不管食物储备的话,他们就会储藏大量食物,因为他们不知道将会在海上呆多久。

  • hoard (n.) Old English hord "a treasure, valuable stock or store," from Proto-Germanic *huzdam (source also of Old Saxon hord "treasure, hidden or inmost place," Old Norse hodd, German Hort, Gothic huzd "treasure," literally "hidden treasure"), from PIE root *(s)keu- "to cover, conceal."
  • hoard (v.) Old English hordian "to hoard," from the root of hoard (n.). Cognate with Old High German gihurten, German gehorden, Gothic huzdjan. Related: Hoarded; hoarding.
hoard / hɔːd ; NAmE hɔːrd / noun , verb hoard hoards hoarded hoarding noun hoard(of sth) a collection of money, food, valuable objects, etc, especially one that sb keeps in a secret place so that other people will not find or steal it (钱、食物、贵重物品等的)贮存,聚藏;(尤指)秘藏 verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] hoard(sth) to collect and keep large amounts of food, money, etc, especially secretly 贮藏;囤积;(尤指)秘藏 hoard·er hoarder hoarders / hɔːdə(r) ; NAmE hɔːrdər / noun hoard / hɔːd ; NAmE hɔːrd / hoard·er / hɔːdə(r) ; NAmE hɔːrdər /
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