VERB 贮藏;囤积 If you hoard things 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。
N-COUNT 贮藏物;隐藏物;收藏物 A hoard is 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。
Thinking about discarding an item triggers anxiety in the hoarder, so she hangs on to the item to prevent angst. 对于爱囤积东西的人们来说,对丢弃物品的顾虑会触发焦虑心理,所以她为了防止焦虑,她可能会一直保留该物品不丢弃。
I guess I'm a hoarder of books, but I love the way the paper feels, and the way they look and smell. 我觉得我是书籍囤积狂,但是我很喜欢纸的触感,喜欢它们的样子和味道。
So printing enough money to "satisfy the hoarder" is the only way of getting interest rates or the exchange-rate down. 因此,印出足够多的钞票以“满足囤币者”,是压低利率或汇率的唯一办法。
I'm a terrible hoarder because I like rediscovering old favourites. 我之所以说说我是一个可怕的收藏者,是因为我喜欢重新探寻一些旧爱。
Having driven up the price and created a feeling of scarcity, the hoarder can sell the rest at a premium. 在推高价格、制造了稀缺感之后,贮藏者就可以溢价售出其它作品了。
Was I becoming an eccentric hoarder? 是我变成了一个古怪的收藏者吗?