hoard的意思和读音

hoard

: [hɔrd] : [hɔː(r)d]

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hoards  hoarding  hoarded  

v.+n.hoard money,hoard food

v.throw away

n.store,pile,mass,reserve,stockpile

v.save,amass,accumulate,collect,gather

hoardn.

1.~ (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

v.

1.[i][t]~ (sth);(to collect and keep large amounts of food, money, etc., especially secretly

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n.1.a large amount of something that someone has saved or hidden somewhere

v.1.to get and keep a large amount of something because it might be valuable or useful later

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2. govern v. hoard v. industrial a. ...

3. canard hoard retard ...

4. ho hoard hoarse ...

5. tend to:v. hoard:v. as for:prep. ...

6. govern v. hoard v. industrial a. ...

7. be obliged to do sth. hoard  vt. n. ...

8. ... whore , hoard , horade , ...

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1.In a slump there is no natural tendency for the rate of interest to fall, because people's desire to hoard money is increasing.退

2.A fine example of these early notes turned up in this small hoard of 113 scarce specimens.113

3.For Shell, Exxon et al to hoard oil underground would be to leave billions of dollars of investment languishing unused.亿

4.Suppose the Chinese were to do what Wall Street and Washington seem to fear and start selling some of their dollar hoard.

5.I believe that our psychology -- and also our body chemistry -- wants us to hoard whatever pleasures seem to be in short supply.----

6.Poor people in one of the world's poorest countries, they had been trying to hoard as much as they could for the coming winter.)。

7.No matter how much money is thrown into the system, people are so nervous that they just hoard it.

8.During the crisis, pundits talked as if consumers would return to depression-era habits, and just hoard all the essentials.广

9.He has a strong purchase on earth-bound things, an enduring commitment to places that, as he says, "unlock the word-hoard" .西,“”。

10.It was Tiner who agreed that banks could make up their own minds about how much capital they needed to hoard to cover their risks.TIner