hoarding
n. 貯藏; 積蓄; 臨時圍牆; 囤積
v. 積蓄並儲藏(某物)( hoard的現在分詞 )
A hoarding is a very large board at the side of a road or on the side of a building, which is used for displaying advertisements and posters.
An advertising hoarding on the platform caught her attention.
站臺上的一幅巨幅廣告牌吸引了她的注意力。
1. large outdoor signboard
But this sort of hoarding is extremely rare.
但是這種蓄藏金錢的情形極為罕見.
Economists warn that price controls encourage hoarding and can lead to supply shortfalls, fueling unrest.
經濟學家們警告說,價格控制會刺激人們囤積食品,從而導致供應短缺, 進而引發社會動盪.
Some claim that oil producers are in effect hoarding oil below the ground.
有些人認為,石油生產國因此將石油囤積於地下.
Then there was the international monetary crisis and the hoarding of gold.
接下來是國際貨幣危機和黃金儲備.
Not that this is likely to stop people hoarding crates of them in their cellars.
並不是說這會讓人們停止囤積燈泡.