stockpile
n. (原料,食品等的)儲備,準備急用的備用原料或物資,貯存; 資源,富源,礦藏量; (為戰爭準備的)核武器
vt. 大量貯備
If people stockpile things such as food or weapons, they store large quantities of them for future use.
People are stockpiling food for the coming winter.
人們正在為即將到來的冬天貯備大量食物。
A stockpile of things is a large quantity of them that have been stored for future use.
The two leaders also approved treaties to cut stockpiles of chemical weapons.
兩位領導人還同意簽署削減化學武器儲備的幾項條約。
1. something kept back or saved for future use or a special purpose
2. a storage pile accumulated for future use
1. have on hand;
Adding to social changes today is an enormous stockpile of information.
加之社會改革積蓄了大量資訊.
Adding to societal changes today is an enormous stockpile of information.
除了先進社會的變化之外,還有一個大問題就是資訊量的巨大增長.
A significant portion of China's stimulus package was set aside to stockpile commodities for infrastructure development.
中國刺激計劃很大一部分就是儲備大宗商品用於基礎設施建設.
What should I stockpile now to level Jewelcrafting?
我現在需要儲備什麼材料用來升寶石學?
The central competent authority may draw on the Petroleum Fund to purchase the aforesaid security stockpile.
前項安全存量,中央主管機關得動用石油基金價購.