stockpile 英 [ˈstɒkpaɪl]   美 [ˈstɑkpaɪl]

stockpile

stockpile  英 [ˈstɒkpaɪl] 美 [ˈstɑkpaɪl]

n. 库存;积蓄  vt. 贮存;储蓄  vi. 积累;储备物资 

进行时:stockpiling  过去式:stockpiled  过去分词:stockpiled  第三人称单数:stockpiles  名词复数:stockpiles 

The IAEA wants Iran to send most of its uranium stockpile to Russia and France to boost it to 20 percent and turn it into fuel rods. 国际原子能机构要求伊朗将其库存的大部分铀送往俄罗斯和法国,以便将这些铀的纯度提升至20%,并转化成燃料棒。

  • A stockpile is a large amount of something that you save for later. If you're worried about running out of your favorite flavor of bubble gum, you might decide to keep a stockpile of it.
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  • n. 库存;积蓄
  • vt. 贮存;储蓄
  • vi. 积累;储备物资
  • 1. The IAEA wants Iran to send most of its uranium stockpile to Russia and France to boost it to 20 percent and turn it into fuel rods.

    国际原子能机构要求伊朗将其库存的大部分铀送往俄罗斯和法国,以便将这些铀的纯度提升至20%,并转化成燃料棒。

  • stockpile (n.) 1872, originally a term in mining, from stock (n.2) + pile (n.). Extended to general use during World War II. The verb is attested from 1921. Related: Stockpiled; stockpiling.
stock·pile / ˈstɒkpaɪl ; NAmE ˈstɑːkpaɪl / noun , verb stockpile stockpiles stockpiled stockpiling noun a large supply of sth that is kept to be used in the future if necessary 囤聚的物资 the world's stockpile of nuclear weapons 全世界的核武器储备 verb stockpilesth to collect and keep a large supply of sth 储备大量(物资) stock·pile / ˈstɒkpaɪl ; NAmE ˈstɑːkpaɪl /
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