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.All that's left of this research site are a few seeds that Thai scientists stashed in a refrigerator.
如今这个试验点仅剩一些泰国科学家们保藏在冰箱里的种子。
2.As I walked out of my apartment, I worried that I had too much cash in my purse and I stashed half in the side pocket of my suitcase.
那天,我走出公寓,担心当时身上带的现金太多了,于是就在西装的内兜里藏了一半。
3.How much money have they stashed away?
他们藏匿了多少钱?
4.Also, because there's no other safe harbor in which all that money can be stashed.
另外,也没有比其他什么地方比国家更能存好自己的钱了。
5.Some of this wealth is stashed offshore for safe keeping by the well-to-do from politically turbulent parts of the world.
其中的部分资金是富豪们为了躲避一些区域的动荡政局而寻求的离岸庇护。
6.Libya is sitting on vast oil wealth and can tap into the millions of dollars that Gadhafi stashed away in foreign banks, he said.
利比亚有着巨大的石油资源并且能将卡扎菲存在外国银行的数百万美金取出,他说。
7.Only later did Wasserstein learn that she had another brother, Abner, stashed away in a mental institution.
她后来才了解到她还有个兄弟阿伯尼尔藏在一家精神病院。
8.Before I first decided to quit my job back then, I had at least 10 months worth of daily expenses all stashed away.
在第一次决定要辞职前,我把至少10个月的日常开支费用全都储存起来。
9.The last time the ECB's deposit facility was so flush was more than five months ago, on Feb. 7, when banks stashed 137 billion euros there.
自2月7日达到1,370亿欧元以来,五个多月时间里,欧洲央行这个储蓄工具还从来没有充斥这么多资金。
10.They were powered by heavy equipment that had to be stashed in the trunk of the automobile.
它们是靠重型设备来发动的,因此不得不存放在汽车行李箱中。