1.隐藏;藏匿
2.贮藏
3.〈英〉停止
1.隐[贮]藏物;隐[贮]藏处
1.to put something in a safe or secret place, usually so that you can use it later
1.an amount of things that are kept hidden or safe; the place where these things are kept hidden or safe
1.Various entrepreneurial researchers are looking at ways of extracting carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and stashing it out of harm's way.
不同的敢冒风险的研究人员正在寻找方法从大气中提炼二氧化碳,并用一种无害的方法储存起来。
2.On the surface, Keynes's belief that an inpidual necessarily contributes to inefficiency by stashing money under his mattress makes sense.
凯恩斯认为个人必须在褥子底下攒钱会促成低效率,表现上看,这是明智的说法。
3.If you're saving for retirement, that's a pretty good deal - much better than U. S. savings bonds, or stashing cash under your mattress.
如果你一直持有,当你退休的时候,将会是笔大数目—比美国储蓄债券或藏在床垫下可好多了。
4.Just when I was all set to really start stashing it away, they had to manufacture fascism and start a war horrible enough to affect even me.
我正准备好好积攒些钱,他们偏偏弄出个法西斯主义,发动了一场极其可怕的战争,连我也受到了影响。
5.This was money used to appease a cold war ally long after it became clear President Mobutu was stashing it in Swiss banks .
尽管外界早就知道,蒙博托总统把钱存在瑞士银行里,这些资金是用来讨好这位冷战盟友的。
6.Yet the Wangs see no good alternatives to stashing nearly two-thirds of their monthly income in the bank.
但除了把差不多三分之二的月收入存入银行之外,这对夫妇看不到什么更好的投资渠道。
7.After all, there are ways to turn down the anxiety without stashing all of your money in the mattress.
毕竟,有很多方法可以减轻这种焦虑,而不用把所有钱都藏在床垫底下。
8.Instead of stashing an umbrella in your bag, consider grabbing one of his hats on a rainy day.
在下雨天,你不用在包里装把雨伞,而是可以考虑戴顶他的帽子。
9.But instead of ignoring the peanuts and only stashing the raisins, the birds appeared to plan ahead.
但鸟儿似乎在为将来考虑,而不是仅仅储存葡萄干,把花生丢在一边。
10.Insurgents in this area tend to cruise about on motorbikes, stashing weapons if necessary before speeding back to hideouts in the desert.
这个地方的叛乱分子习惯于骑着摩托车巡回往返,如果必要的话,在他们驶向沙漠中的隐蔽处之前,会迅速地将武器隐藏好。