1.(食品的)贮藏,贮藏物
2.(知识等的)宝库
3.窖藏的财宝,密藏的东西
1.积蓄;贮藏;囤积 (up)
2.把...隐藏在心中;心怀
3.贮藏;囤积
1.a large amount of something that someone has saved or hidden somewhere
1.to get and keep a large amount of something because it might be valuable or useful later
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.
经济衰退时,利率不具有自然的下行倾向,因为人们囤积资金的欲望在增强。
2.A fine example of these early notes turned up in this small hoard of 113 scarce specimens.
这些早期纸币的典范出现,在这113个样本稀少的小储藏。
3.For Shell, Exxon et al to hoard oil underground would be to leave billions of dollars of investment languishing unused.
对于壳牌,埃克森等石油公司囤积石油在地下无异于将数亿计的美元投资放置不用。
4.Suppose the Chinese were to do what Wall Street and Washington seem to fear and start selling some of their dollar hoard.
假设中国人按照华尔街和华盛顿担心的那样,开始兜售他们手中的美元。
5.I believe that our psychology -- and also our body chemistry -- wants us to hoard whatever pleasures seem to be in short supply.
我相信我们的心理--以及身体化学物质--希望我们囤积不论哪一类处于短缺的快乐。
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.
为即将来临的冬天,生活在这个世界上最贫瘠的国家的那些穷人们,不得不设法尽可能多地囤积(物料)。
7.No matter how much money is thrown into the system, people are so nervous that they just hoard it.
无论当局对经济体系投入多少资金,紧张不安的人们只是把这些钱囤积起来。
8.During the crisis, pundits talked as if consumers would return to depression-era habits, and just hoard all the essentials.
在金融危机时期,专家们说的好像消费者们要回到大萧条时期了,大家都要广积粮、深挖洞了。
9.He has a strong purchase on earth-bound things, an enduring commitment to places that, as he says, "unlock the word-hoard" .
他非常想买地球上有的东西,对地方有一种持久的认可,正如他所说,“解开词汇表”。
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同意由银行们自己决定他们需要囤积多大的资本来应对风险。