restock的意思和读音

restock

: [ˌriˈstɑk] : [ˌriːˈstɒk]

v.););

restocks  restocking  restocked  

v.refill,replenish,top off,top up,fill up

restockv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth) (with sth)););to fill sth with new or different things to replace those that have been used, sold, etc.; to get a new supply of sth

v.1.使;

v.1.to provide a place or container with a new supply of something

1. restless restock restore ...

2. flaw restock fee ...

3. ... 。 When a team makes its entrance,the captain leads the way. restock serve food ...

4. Slot Test () Restock DEBUG - Clean Up ...

5. Instock Restock Product Number ...

6.Restock( )” “Expose the insides( )”2 ...

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1.He said it would take two or three days to restock.

2.to the department manager about it. Should not be a problem, but it will probably take them a day or two to restock the empty space.

3.Perhaps his wife, nicknamed the First Shopper of Zimbabwe, helped him restock.

4.Some of these can be purchased locally, but international donations are also needed in order to restock rapidly dwindling supplies.便

5.Perhaps his wife, nicknamedthe First Shopper of Zimbabwe, helped him restock.

6."It has the potential to make more associates available to assist customers with questions or restock shelves, " Ms. Hardie said.,“。”

7.The initial stages of economic recovery, whenever that occurs, likely will see a flurry of spending as people restock their cupboards.

8.As confidence strengthens businesses will restock, which should further fill the sails of the economy in the current quarter.

9.Restock the "keep" pile; make a list of things you need to replace on your next trip to the market.西

10.Having to travel to restock doesn't just affect shop owners; villagers end up paying higher prices for a smaller selection of goods.