hoarding
形容词:
1. hoarding (adj.): 贪婪的;囤积的;积聚的
2. hoarded (adj.): 被囤积的;积压的
3. hoarding (adj.): 临时的;临时性的;紧急的
名词:
1. hoarding (n.): 囤积;贮存;积聚
2. hoarding (n.): 广告牌;宣传板
3. hoarding (n.): 障碍物;阻碍物
词语辨析:
1. hoarding vs. saving
- hoarding: 贪婪地囤积或积聚物品,通常出于对未来可能的需求或财富积累的欲望。
- saving: 储蓄或节省钱财、资源或物品,通常为了未来的某种目标或需求。
2. hoarding vs. stockpiling
- hoarding: 贪婪地囤积或积聚物品,通常出于对未来可能的需求或财富积累的欲望。
- stockpiling: 大规模储备或积聚物品,通常是为了应对紧急情况、供应短缺或战争等。
词汇扩充:
1. hoard (v.): 囤积;贮藏
2. hoarder (n.): 囤积者;贮藏者
3. hoardings (n.): 障碍;屏障
近义词:
1. accumulation: 积聚;积累
2. stockpiling: 储备;积压
3. amassing: 积聚;积累
4. gathering: 聚集;积累
反义词:
1. dispersal: 分散;散布
2. distribution: 分发;分配
3. sharing: 分享;共享
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary):
hoarding
The hoarding of something is the act of keeping or collecting a large amount of it in a secret or hidden place, especially in order to use it later.
【例句】The hoarding of large amounts of money is often a sign of greed.
hoarding
A hoarding is a large board which is used for displaying advertisements in public places, especially at the side of a road.
【例句】The company displayed its new product on a massive hoarding.
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary):
hoarding
A hoarding is a large sign or board on the outside of a building or at the side of the road, which is used for displaying advertisements.
【例句】The film was promoted with a hoarding at the entrance to the city.
用法:
1. He has a hoarding nature and can never have enough money.
- 他囤积的天性使他永远不会觉得自己有足够的钱。
2. The hoarded supplies were finally distributed to the refugees.
- 被囤积的物资最终被分发给了难民。
3. The hoarding of resources during a crisis can lead to shortages for others.
- 在危机期间囤积资源可能导致他人短缺。
例句:
1. The wealthy businessman was known for his hoarding of rare art pieces. (这位富有的商人以囤积稀有艺术品而闻名。)
2. Hoarded food supplies were discovered in the basement after the storm. (飓风过后,在地下室发现了被囤积的食品供应。)
3. The hoarding of money may provide a false sense of security. (囤积金钱可能会给人一种虚假的安全感。)
4. The city council decided to remove all illegal hoardings from public areas. (市议会决定清除所有公共区域的非法广告牌。)
5. The hoarding of resources during a crisis exacerbates the situation for those in need. (危机期间的资源囤积加剧了那些需要帮助的人的状况。)
6. She had a hoarding instinct and couldn't resist buying things she didn't even need. (她有一种囤积的本能,无法抵制购买即使她不需要的东西。)
7. The company put up a massive hoarding to promote their latest product. (公司竖起了一块巨大的广告牌来宣传他们的最新产品。)
8. The hoarding of wealth by a few individuals perpetuates inequality in society. (少数人的财富囤积使社会的不平等得以持续。)
9. The hoardings on the construction site blocked the view of the surrounding area. (建筑工地上的隔板遮挡了周围地区的视野。)
10. The army started hoarding supplies in preparation for a long battle. (军队开始囤积物资,为一场漫长的战斗做准备。)
11. The hoarding of essential goods during a crisis caused panic buying. (危机期间对必需品的囤积导致了恐慌性购买。)
12. The hoarder had amassed a collection of rare stamps over several decades. (囤积者在几十年间积聚了一大批稀有邮票。)
13. During the war, people resorted to hoarding food to ensure their survival. (战争期间,人们采取囤积食物的方式来确保生存。)
14. The hoarded supplies were finally distributed to those affected by the natural disaster. (被囤积的物资最终被分发给受自然灾害影响的人们。)
15. The government imposed regulations to prevent hoarding of essential medical supplies. (政府制定了规定,以防止对必需的医疗用品进行囤积。)
16. The hoarding of resources by powerful nations often leads to conflicts with less privileged countries. (强大国家对资源的囤积常常导致与弱势国家的冲突。)
17. The hoardings around the construction site displayed safety warnings for pedestrians. (建筑工地周围的隔板上显示了对行人的安全警示。)
18. The company spent a significant amount of money on hoardings to promote their new product. (公司在广告牌上花费了大量的资金来推广他们的新产品。)
19. The hoarding of wealth without contributing to society is often criticized as selfish behavior. (只囤积财富而不为社会做出贡献常常被批评为自私的行为。)
20. The government implemented measures to discourage hoarding and ensure fair distribution of resources. (政府采取措施,以遏制囤积行为并确保资源的公平分配。)