English to Chinese Dictionary stockpile

stockpile

储存
definition
verb
he claimed that the weapons were being stockpiled
accumulate a large stock of (goods or materials).
noun
America would provide a safer form of atomic energy to prevent the production of a growing stockpile of nuclear weapons material.
a large accumulated stock of goods or materials, especially one held in reserve for use at a time of shortage or other emergency.
translation of 'stockpile'
verb
稹,
积存,
储存
noun
储藏,
储存
example
The Marines had established a large 'stockpile' of supplies at Chinhung-ni.
Some experts have also suggested the government fund a 'stockpile' of backup components for the energy sector.
In fact, 47 thousand tonnes of mineralised material sits in a 'stockpile' at the site unprocessed.
a 'stockpile' of sandbags was being prepared
America would provide a safer form of atomic energy to prevent the production of a growing 'stockpile' of nuclear weapons material.
As the 'stockpile' of supplies has quickly disappeared so more people have joined in the ruckus, desperate to get their hands on anything remaining.
a 'stockpile' of nuclear weapons
Until very recently, tremendous concern has been related to the immense 'stockpile' of nuclear weapons.
The price of nickel was also down in London overnight after 'stockpiles' rose, hurting miners, including Minara Resources and Jubilee Mines.
So much aid has poured in to Indonesia, in fact, that one of the biggest problems the American marines now face is moving supplies from airport 'stockpiles' to the areas devastated by the tsunami.
My family kitchen resembled the storehouses of those early American frontiersmen who 'stockpiled' food for months at a time.
To date, U.S. weapons inspectors have not been able to find 'stockpiles' of biological agents or signs of an active nuclear program.
The U.S. search, however, has so far not found any actual 'stockpiles' of nuclear, biological or chemical weapons.
Developed nations across the globe have 'stockpiled' smallpox vaccines.
He's a born 'stockpiler' .
When a conflict occurs, demand for supplies increases dramatically and existing 'stockpiles' of materiel are depleted quickly.
As long as there are 'stockpiles' of nuclear weapons in the world, the possibility of nuclear terrorism remains.
Russia and the United States continue to maintain enormous 'stockpiles' of fissile material.
We thought there was going to be 'stockpiles' of weapons.
Several hundred tons of the richer oxidized material were 'stockpiled' on the dump.
Dealers fear the storm will tighten fuel supplies, which are much lower than relatively robust crude 'stockpiles' and more difficult to replace.
The United States has ordered more supplies, but at these levels U.S. 'stockpiles' would treat less than two percent of the population.
Washington is 'stockpiling' vaccines and drugs and boosting research into new detection devices and treatments.
When I am not watching Days of Our Lives or 'stockpiling' cereal, historic early American desserts are one of my hobbies.
Some people have responded to the threat of bioterrorism by 'stockpiling' food, antibiotics and other goods.
The Government unveiled plans to cope with a deadly flu pandemic, including 'stockpiling' an anti-viral drug.
At that time, he detailed his indictment of Iraq as a deceptive 'stockpiler' of weapons of mass destruction.
Food was 'stockpiled' in their remote farmhouse, emergency contingencies were organised, a vegetable plot established.
We have 'stockpiled' water and medical supplies, and also built some wells near first aid centres.
Its commodity manager was 'stockpiling' the metal just as its engineers were minimizing the amount needed in its catalytic converters.
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