hoarding
英 [ˈhɔːdɪŋ]
美 [ˈhɔːrdɪŋ]
n. 大幅广告牌; (建筑工地用木板搭起的)临时围栏; 贮存; 聚藏; (尤指)秘藏
v. 贮藏; 囤积; (尤指)秘藏
hoard的现在分词
BNC.19628 / COCA.30749
牛津词典
noun
- 大幅广告牌
a large board on the outside of a building or at the side of the road, used for putting advertisements on - (建筑工地用木板搭起的)临时围栏
a temporary fence made of boards that is placed around an area of land until a building has been built - 贮存;聚藏;(尤指)秘藏
the act of hoarding things
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (路旁或建筑物侧面的)巨幅广告牌,告示牌
Ahoardingis a very large board at the side of a road or on the side of a building, which is used for displaying advertisements and posters.- An advertising hoarding on the platform caught her attention.
站台上的一幅巨幅广告牌吸引了她的注意力。
- An advertising hoarding on the platform caught her attention.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 billboard
英英释义
noun
- large outdoor signboard
双语例句
- Trading in such contracts encourages hoarding, thereby raising prices, the politicians allege.
政客们认为,这种交易会促进商人囤积,从而引发价格上扬。 - In Japan, too, poor corporate governance plays a part in corporate cash hoarding.
在日本,糟糕的公司治理也在企业囤积现金行为中发挥了一定作用。 - An advertising hoarding on the platform caught her attention.
站台上的一幅巨幅广告牌吸引了她的注意力。 - Hoarding can be more about fear of throwing something away than about collection or saving.
囤积强迫症的核心症状其实不是收集和节省,而是害怕把东西丢掉。 - This reflects frustration in Washington that big businesses are hoarding profits and not investing.
这反映出,大企业将盈利积攒起来而不用于投资的做法,令华盛顿感到挫败。 - The artist calls it'compulsive hoarding ', a personality disorder that compels the amassing of one's belongings.
这位艺术家说,这是“强迫性囤积”,一个人格障碍,迫使人去积聚。 - Any rail staff found hoarding tickets or selling them to scalpers would be fired.
铁路职工一旦被发现私自囤票或与黄牛勾结,都将被开除。 - Such hoarding was thought to be a type of obsessive-compulsive disorder, OCD.
这样的囤积行为被认为是强迫症(ocd)的一种。 - They were busy hoarding liquidity and pushing risky instruments into the hands of the authorities.
它们忙于囤积流动性,并将高风险金融工具推到政府手中。 - Crack down on hoarding and disturb the market, safeguarding market order.
打击囤积居奇、扰乱市场的行为,维护市场秩序。