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1 | to keep something in a particular place 贮存;储藏 |
| Nuclear waste is currently being stored close to the town. 核废料现在贮存在离那个镇很近的地方。 |
| Store the cake in an airtight container. 把蛋糕储藏在密封容器里面。 |
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2 | to save information in electronic form , for example in a computer’ s memory 储存(信息) |
| The design can be stored on floppy disk. 这份设计可以储存在软盘中。 |
| 2a | to keep something in your memory 记住 | |
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- | ˌstore aˈway |
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| to put something in a safe place until you need it 贮藏;储备 |
- | ˌstore ˈup |
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1 | to keep a lot of something so that you can use it later 储备(大量物品) | Many animals store up food for the winter. 很多动物会为过冬储备食物。 | |
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2 | to remember something , especially so that you can tell or ask someone later (尤指为以后告诉或询问某人)记得,记住 | I had stored up a few questions to ask her about the job. 我记了几个关于那份工作的问题来问她。 | |
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3 | store up sth: to do something that will cause problems in the future 积累,制造(问题) | People who don’ t exercise are storing up health problems for the future. 不锻炼身体的人是在为将来积攒健康问题。 | |
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