hoarded
英 [ˈhɔːdɪd]
美 [ˈhɔːrdɪd]
v. 贮藏; 囤积; (尤指)秘藏
hoard的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 贮藏;囤积
If youhoardthings such as food or money, you save or store them, often in secret, because they are valuable or important to you.- They've begun to hoard food and gasoline and save their money...
他们已经存钱并开始贮藏食物和汽油。 - Consumers did not spend and create jobs; they hoarded...
消费者并没有消费进而创造就业机会,他们把钱都存起来了。 - The tea was sweetened with a hoarded tin of condensed milk.
用贮藏的一罐炼乳为茶添加了甜味。
- They've begun to hoard food and gasoline and save their money...
- N-COUNT 贮藏物;隐藏物;收藏物
Ahoardis a store of things that you have saved and that are valuable or important to you or you do not want other people to have.- The case involves a hoard of silver and jewels valued at up to $40m.
此案涉及密藏的一批价值高达4,000万美元的银子和珠宝。
- The case involves a hoard of silver and jewels valued at up to $40m.
双语例句
- The banking crisis did appalling damage to the economy as weak banks hoarded capital, leaving ordinary businesses and consumers gasping for credit.
银行业危机对经济造成了可怕的损害,由于境况不佳的银行捂着资金,致使一般的企业和消费者渴望贷款而不得。 - Cash is being hoarded everywhere by savers too afraid to lend and consumers too afraid to spend.
目前,储蓄者不敢放贷,消费者不敢花钱,到处都在囤积现金。 - Information is often hoarded as a source of power, not shared.
信息往往被看做是权力的来源,而不是共享的。 - First the money markets seized up, as banks hoarded spare cash.
首先,由于银行囤积了备用金,货币市场停止运作。 - Instead of lending this money onto the real economy, banks have either hoarded it in excess reserves or invested it in government bonds.
银行没有把这部分资金贷给实体经济部门,而是囤积于超额准备金,或者投资于政府债券。 - Consumers did not spend and create jobs; they hoarded
消费者并没有消费进而创造就业机会,他们把钱都存起来了。 - Wise in the ways of magic, secretive werecats hoarded mysteries and mystical knowledge.
靠着对魔法的博学,猫人秘密的保存神秘的知识。 - I have seen a grievous evil under the sun: wealth hoarded to the harm of its owner.
我见日光之下,有一宗大祸患:就是财主积存资财,反害自己。 - Financial institutions, which racked up huge losses due to soured investments in mortgage-linked securities, became increasingly wary of lending and hoarded cash.
因为在抵押贷款证券投资失误而遭受巨大损失的金融机构,逐渐变得对贷款更加谨慎并开始囤积现金。 - Central banks around the world fought surging demand for cash as banks hoarded reserves and refused to lend to each other, injecting about$ 230bn in overnight and two day liquidity.
随着世界各地的银行纷纷囤积储备金,并拒绝相互借贷,各国央行忙于应付其激增的现金需求,注入大约2300亿美元的隔夜及两天流动性。