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单词 restock
释义
restock
(rstɒk )
Word forms: restocks , restocking , restocked
1. verb
If you restock something such as a shelf, fridge, or shop, you fill it with food or other goods to replace what you have used or sold.
I have to restock the freezer. [VERB noun]
The storekeeper is busy restocking his shelves with cucumbers and coconuts. [VERB noun + with]
[Also VERB]
2. verb
To restock a lake means to put more fish in it because there are very few left.
The lake was restocked with roach last year. [be VERB-ed + with]
[Also VERB noun]
Collocations:
restock a shelf
As they strive to restock the shelves, supermarkets are doing some panic-buying of their own.
Times,Sunday Times
That could mean that firms are less likely to be restocking their shelves in the current quarter.
Times, Sunday Times
Inventories of goods have dropped to levels that will soon require shopkeepers and others to restock their shelves.
Times, Sunday Times
The classic recovery begins as companies decide they need to hire more workers to increase production as they restock the shelves, but we have seen little stock-building this time.
Times, Sunday Times
The couple were barely able to restock the shelves in the shop and often used food that was past its sell-by date to feed themselves and their daughters.
The Sun
Translations:
Chinese: 重新进货
Japanese: 補充する
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