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- a quantity or supply of something kept for use as needed储备量, 储备物; 大量, 丰富:
the squirrel has a store of food
那只松鼠储有大量的食物
figurative 〈喻〉her vast store of knowledge.
她渊博的知识。
1.1
- a place where things are kept for future use or sale仓库, 货栈:
a grain store.
粮仓。
1.2
stores
supplies of equipment and food kept for use by members of an army, navy, or other institution, or the place where they are kept(陆军、海军等机构的)贮存品, 备用品, 补给品; 贮备库, 贮藏库。
1.3
- Brit. a computer memory〈英〉(计算机的)存储器。
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- chiefly N. Amer. a shop of any size or kind〈主北美〉商店, 店铺:
a health-food store.
健康食品店。
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- Brit. a large shop selling different types of goods〈英〉(销售各种不同商品的)大商店。
2.2
- Brit. (亦作stores)a shop selling basic necessities〈英〉百货商店:
a well-stocked village store.
一个货源充足的乡村百货商店。
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- a sheep, steer, cow, or pig acquired or kept for fattening待育肥的小羊(或小公牛、小母牛、小猪)。
with obj.
1- keep or accumulate (something) for future use贮备, 储藏, 储存:
a small room used for storing furniture
用来存放家具的小房间
figurative 〈喻〉the scheme could store up serious future problems.
那个计划会给将来积聚严重的问题。
1.1
- retain or enter (information) for future electronic retrieval储存(信息):
the data is stored on disk.
数据储存在磁盘上。
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be stored with
have a supply of (something useful)存有, 装有(有用的东西):a mind well stored with esoteric knowledge.
装满深奥学问的头脑。
短语
in store
1
- in a safe place while not being used or displayed储藏着; 准备着:
items held in store.
储藏的物品。
2
- coming in the future; about to happen将要发生, 即将发生:
he did not yet know what lay in store for him.
他还不知道会有什么事等着他。
set(或lay, put)store by(或on)
- consider (something) to be of a particular degree of importance or value重视; 尊重:
many people set much store by privacy.
许多人非常重视个人隐私。
派生词
storable
adjectivestorer
noun词源
Middle English: shortening of Old French estore (noun), estorer (verb), from Latin instaurare 'renew'; compare with RESTORE.