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单词 resupply
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Definition of resupply in English:

resupply

verbresupplies, resupplied, resupplying riːsəˈplʌɪrisəˈplaɪ
[with object]
  • 1Provide with a fresh supply.

    he planned to use 216 Squadron to resupply his force
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After trucks fought their way through hostile towns to resupply us, I found myself hoarding rations like a shipwreck survivor.
    • Not only were there more resources that could be put into action but also the relative cost of doing so went down as improvements in transportation allowed the military continuous resupply.
    • The patrons' tables are constantly resupplied with clear, cool, tart pomegranate juice and hot, flat white bread extracted with long-handled wooden spatulas from the ovens through openings in the walls.
    • We resupplied our groceries and from then on provided our own kitchen staff and cooked our own meals.
    • Both superpowers sent airborne resupplies to their allies during the heat of battle.
    • The regiment will fill an empty slot for that HQ, and will be able to be automatically resupplied if they are within the borders of your area.
    • A wastewater treatment system resupplies toilets and provides make-up water for the cooling tower.
    • On the other hand, you still need a base and you still need the infrastructure that you had with the carrier, but certainly the resupply would be a lot easier, so land-based certainly has a lot of benefits.
    • Talk about just in time: The approach can save months, compared to waiting for resupply.
    • All that really could be done was continuously resupply her blood.
    • He noted that the Columbia's perishables were low, but the three ships had originally been slated to stop at the colony on Frisia for both resupply and a rendezvous with the frigate tender Diligent.
    • The others head for the restrooms or skulk to the vending machines for a resupply of chips and Dew.
    • The International Space Station does indeed have plenty of reserve oxygen following a resupply on Christmas Day.
    • Gavin Tennent, the merchandising manager, said: ‘They have been flying off the shelves and lots of our retail outlets have requested resupplies.’
    • Logistics soldiers resupplied the force on a massive scale.
    • A mid-trip packer resupply, two layover days, and delicious food reward the fit, experienced backpacker.
    • The majority of contracts will prohibit the sharing, redistribution or resupply of the service/broadband.
    • Russian space vehicles have been resupplying the station and ferrying crews since the Columbia disaster.
    • However, the islands' position astride mid-Atlantic shipping lanes made Cape Verde an ideal location for resupplying ships.
    • More importantly, they were limited to resupplying bases on the riverbanks.
    • In 1994 he became the first man to travel solo, and without assistance or resupply, to the North Pole.
    • By 1781, British General Lord Charles Cornwallis was ordered to march into Virginia to await resupply near Chesapeake Bay.
    • In December the research ship Aurora Australis arrived at Davis delivering the new winter crew, resupplying the station for the next season and picking up Sgt. Botting and his colleagues.
    • How long would it take to disembark the prisoners, resupply the ship?
    • With dogsleds and air-dropped resupplies - ‘a logistical nightmare,’ according to Steger - the team traversed 3,800 miles from the Antarctic Peninsula past the South Pole to Russia's Mirnyy Station.
    • Gamma and Delta Fleets headed back to Glory and Hera respectively to allow a resupply.
    • From its runway, a conglomerate of Marine, navy, and army squadrons defended the local air space, eventually permitting resupply and reinforcement.
    • The first strength is probably the most important; a defender can more quickly shift forces to resupply existing forces, shore up defense where it is needed, and counterattack.
    • The range of many weapons is limited by the capacity of their fuel tanks, and efforts to resupply them create a military Achilles' heel.
    • A decreased level will result in the sale of an asset to the customer that does not have to be resupplied - no obligation.
    • It handled wonderfully, was speedy for an aircraft of its immense size, and had a promising future in a military in need of support and resupply around the world.
    • This planning usually results in logistics estimates or concepts of support and includes detailed plans on how, where, and sometimes when units will be resupplied.
    • As ATP is depleted, your body begins burning glucose and glycogen (complex-sugar/carbohydrate reserve) to resupply depleted muscles.
    • The insurgents are threatening to starve the city or at least make food resupplies difficult.
    • We're very independent on patrol, self-sufficient for seven days and able to be resupplied either by air or road so patrols can stay in the field for as long as needed.
    • Units range anywhere from one to four points, depending on usefulness, as do ally headquarters, which are used for resupplying ammunition to units, which in this game is, almost tragically, quite limited.
    • The Third Panzer Division had to be resupplied totally by air.
    • The small resupply of food stores was completed.
    • We will have no outside assistance, no air resupplies and will ski every mile under our own motive power.
    Synonyms
    fill, refill, refresh, freshen, replenish, recharge, resupply
    1. 1.1no object Acquire a fresh supply.
      phase two envisaged a period to regroup and resupply
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Then she stormed out of the bridge, just as she cried, ‘Take us to Androsia… we need to resupply anyways!’
      • This planning usually results in logistics estimates or concepts of support and includes detailed plans on how, where, and sometimes when units will be resupplied.
      • As a last resort, Fort Limhi would offer a place to rest and resupply in a staged move north to the Bitterroot Valley and the upper Missouri region.
      • If you really want, you might be able to get some new clothes when we resupply, in about a week.
      • The patrons' tables are constantly resupplied with clear, cool, tart pomegranate juice and hot, flat white bread extracted with long-handled wooden spatulas from the ovens through openings in the walls.
      • Find a suitable anchor until we can complete our resupplying.
      • After trucks fought their way through hostile towns to resupply us, I found myself hoarding rations like a shipwreck survivor.
      • As ATP is depleted, your body begins burning glucose and glycogen (complex-sugar/carbohydrate reserve) to resupply depleted muscles.
      • Airen was waiting on Pier Seven the next morning, her satchel resupplied after having spent the last of her savings from home on quill pens, ink, and parchment.
      • But with shared awareness, the remains of the Armada could have regrouped and still had a good chance to win, or at least to resupply in the nearby Spanish Netherlands and attack again later.
      • Andònië and Hildor were resupplying at the market.
      • The range of many weapons is limited by the capacity of their fuel tanks, and efforts to resupply them create a military Achilles' heel.
      • Units range anywhere from one to four points, depending on usefulness, as do ally headquarters, which are used for resupplying ammunition to units, which in this game is, almost tragically, quite limited.
      • The Third Panzer Division had to be resupplied totally by air.
      • To keep the company resupplied with mortar rounds, the company executive officer and the first sergeant and mortar section sergeant must work together on a daily basis.
      • What we can do is leave a small group here and resupply with our shuttles.
      • How long would it take to disembark the prisoners, resupply the ship?
      • He's going to leave a trail, every time he talks, every time he spends money, every time he eats and resupplies it's becoming easier.
      • In December the research ship Aurora Australis arrived at Davis delivering the new winter crew, resupplying the station for the next season and picking up Sgt. Botting and his colleagues.
      • The first strength is probably the most important; a defender can more quickly shift forces to resupply existing forces, shore up defense where it is needed, and counterattack.
      • Aretmis was to proceed at best speed to Glory, resupply there and then take up position in the Wurtuy system.
      • However, the islands' position astride mid-Atlantic shipping lanes made Cape Verde an ideal location for resupplying ships.
      • A decreased level will result in the sale of an asset to the customer that does not have to be resupplied - no obligation.
      • Russian space vehicles have been resupplying the station and ferrying crews since the Columbia disaster.
      • Honor was running short of supplies at this point, and so turned back to resupply.
      • The crew refuelled, resupplied and cleaned Alexander in preparation for the oncoming crew.
      • More importantly, they were limited to resupplying bases on the riverbanks.
      • We resupplied our groceries and from then on provided our own kitchen staff and cooked our own meals.
      • Logistics soldiers resupplied the force on a massive scale.
      • The regiment will fill an empty slot for that HQ, and will be able to be automatically resupplied if they are within the borders of your area.
      • A new approach to Logistics is evinced by resupplying only as needed, rapidly exploiting contracting assets in theater, and requiring a commonality of vehicle parts.
      • We don't want any trouble, we are just going to resupply and then leave for Solo Mountain.
      • All that really could be done was continuously resupply her blood.
      • As long as there is one troop from that regiment left alive, and the regiment is in supply, the regiment will resupply back to full strength and to a full number of units.
      • A wastewater treatment system resupplies toilets and provides make-up water for the cooling tower.
      • Repair and resupply when the opportunity presents itself.
      • The aircraft returned to its base, resupplied and tried to deliver more relief to another town.
      • Not many places to resupply along the way, and the ones there are charge a pretty penny for their goods.
      • The regiment was then marching to Fort Laramie to resupply before joining Brigadier General George Crook's Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition in northern Wyoming.
      • We're very independent on patrol, self-sufficient for seven days and able to be resupplied either by air or road so patrols can stay in the field for as long as needed.
      Synonyms
      replenish, stock up, restock, refill, top up
nounPlural resupplies riːsəˈplʌɪrisəˈplaɪ
  • An act or instance of resupplying something or being resupplied.

    a resupply became essential
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Repair and resupply when the opportunity presents itself.
    • We will have no outside assistance, no air resupplies and will ski every mile under our own motive power.
    • Airen was waiting on Pier Seven the next morning, her satchel resupplied after having spent the last of her savings from home on quill pens, ink, and parchment.
    • Not only were there more resources that could be put into action but also the relative cost of doing so went down as improvements in transportation allowed the military continuous resupply.
    • If you really want, you might be able to get some new clothes when we resupply, in about a week.
    • Find a suitable anchor until we can complete our resupplying.
    • To keep the company resupplied with mortar rounds, the company executive officer and the first sergeant and mortar section sergeant must work together on a daily basis.
    • He noted that the Columbia's perishables were low, but the three ships had originally been slated to stop at the colony on Frisia for both resupply and a rendezvous with the frigate tender Diligent.
    • As a last resort, Fort Limhi would offer a place to rest and resupply in a staged move north to the Bitterroot Valley and the upper Missouri region.
    • It handled wonderfully, was speedy for an aircraft of its immense size, and had a promising future in a military in need of support and resupply around the world.
    • Andònië and Hildor were resupplying at the market.
    • But with shared awareness, the remains of the Armada could have regrouped and still had a good chance to win, or at least to resupply in the nearby Spanish Netherlands and attack again later.
    • In 1994 he became the first man to travel solo, and without assistance or resupply, to the North Pole.
    • He's going to leave a trail, every time he talks, every time he spends money, every time he eats and resupplies it's becoming easier.
    • What we can do is leave a small group here and resupply with our shuttles.
    • By 1781, British General Lord Charles Cornwallis was ordered to march into Virginia to await resupply near Chesapeake Bay.
    • The insurgents are threatening to starve the city or at least make food resupplies difficult.
    • The majority of contracts will prohibit the sharing, redistribution or resupply of the service/broadband.
    • From its runway, a conglomerate of Marine, navy, and army squadrons defended the local air space, eventually permitting resupply and reinforcement.
    • With dogsleds and air-dropped resupplies - ‘a logistical nightmare,’ according to Steger - the team traversed 3,800 miles from the Antarctic Peninsula past the South Pole to Russia's Mirnyy Station.
    • The others head for the restrooms or skulk to the vending machines for a resupply of chips and Dew.
    • Gavin Tennent, the merchandising manager, said: ‘They have been flying off the shelves and lots of our retail outlets have requested resupplies.’
    • A mid-trip packer resupply, two layover days, and delicious food reward the fit, experienced backpacker.
    • Gamma and Delta Fleets headed back to Glory and Hera respectively to allow a resupply.
    • Aretmis was to proceed at best speed to Glory, resupply there and then take up position in the Wurtuy system.
    • The International Space Station does indeed have plenty of reserve oxygen following a resupply on Christmas Day.
    • Honor was running short of supplies at this point, and so turned back to resupply.
    • The crew refuelled, resupplied and cleaned Alexander in preparation for the oncoming crew.
    • Talk about just in time: The approach can save months, compared to waiting for resupply.
    • We don't want any trouble, we are just going to resupply and then leave for Solo Mountain.
    • A new approach to Logistics is evinced by resupplying only as needed, rapidly exploiting contracting assets in theater, and requiring a commonality of vehicle parts.
    • The aircraft returned to its base, resupplied and tried to deliver more relief to another town.
    • As long as there is one troop from that regiment left alive, and the regiment is in supply, the regiment will resupply back to full strength and to a full number of units.
    • Not many places to resupply along the way, and the ones there are charge a pretty penny for their goods.
    • On the other hand, you still need a base and you still need the infrastructure that you had with the carrier, but certainly the resupply would be a lot easier, so land-based certainly has a lot of benefits.
    • The small resupply of food stores was completed.
    • Then she stormed out of the bridge, just as she cried, ‘Take us to Androsia… we need to resupply anyways!’
    • Both superpowers sent airborne resupplies to their allies during the heat of battle.
    • The regiment was then marching to Fort Laramie to resupply before joining Brigadier General George Crook's Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition in northern Wyoming.
 
 

Definition of resupply in US English:

resupply

verbrisəˈplaɪrēsəˈplī
  • 1with object Provide with a fresh supply.

    ships can be resupplied at a number of deepwater ports worldwide
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The range of many weapons is limited by the capacity of their fuel tanks, and efforts to resupply them create a military Achilles' heel.
    • Gavin Tennent, the merchandising manager, said: ‘They have been flying off the shelves and lots of our retail outlets have requested resupplies.’
    • All that really could be done was continuously resupply her blood.
    • Not only were there more resources that could be put into action but also the relative cost of doing so went down as improvements in transportation allowed the military continuous resupply.
    • He noted that the Columbia's perishables were low, but the three ships had originally been slated to stop at the colony on Frisia for both resupply and a rendezvous with the frigate tender Diligent.
    • The International Space Station does indeed have plenty of reserve oxygen following a resupply on Christmas Day.
    • Gamma and Delta Fleets headed back to Glory and Hera respectively to allow a resupply.
    • Talk about just in time: The approach can save months, compared to waiting for resupply.
    • Russian space vehicles have been resupplying the station and ferrying crews since the Columbia disaster.
    • We're very independent on patrol, self-sufficient for seven days and able to be resupplied either by air or road so patrols can stay in the field for as long as needed.
    • With dogsleds and air-dropped resupplies - ‘a logistical nightmare,’ according to Steger - the team traversed 3,800 miles from the Antarctic Peninsula past the South Pole to Russia's Mirnyy Station.
    • A decreased level will result in the sale of an asset to the customer that does not have to be resupplied - no obligation.
    • The regiment will fill an empty slot for that HQ, and will be able to be automatically resupplied if they are within the borders of your area.
    • Units range anywhere from one to four points, depending on usefulness, as do ally headquarters, which are used for resupplying ammunition to units, which in this game is, almost tragically, quite limited.
    • However, the islands' position astride mid-Atlantic shipping lanes made Cape Verde an ideal location for resupplying ships.
    • We resupplied our groceries and from then on provided our own kitchen staff and cooked our own meals.
    • The Third Panzer Division had to be resupplied totally by air.
    • It handled wonderfully, was speedy for an aircraft of its immense size, and had a promising future in a military in need of support and resupply around the world.
    • By 1781, British General Lord Charles Cornwallis was ordered to march into Virginia to await resupply near Chesapeake Bay.
    • How long would it take to disembark the prisoners, resupply the ship?
    • The patrons' tables are constantly resupplied with clear, cool, tart pomegranate juice and hot, flat white bread extracted with long-handled wooden spatulas from the ovens through openings in the walls.
    • On the other hand, you still need a base and you still need the infrastructure that you had with the carrier, but certainly the resupply would be a lot easier, so land-based certainly has a lot of benefits.
    • Both superpowers sent airborne resupplies to their allies during the heat of battle.
    • The majority of contracts will prohibit the sharing, redistribution or resupply of the service/broadband.
    • The small resupply of food stores was completed.
    • More importantly, they were limited to resupplying bases on the riverbanks.
    • In December the research ship Aurora Australis arrived at Davis delivering the new winter crew, resupplying the station for the next season and picking up Sgt. Botting and his colleagues.
    • The others head for the restrooms or skulk to the vending machines for a resupply of chips and Dew.
    • A wastewater treatment system resupplies toilets and provides make-up water for the cooling tower.
    • A mid-trip packer resupply, two layover days, and delicious food reward the fit, experienced backpacker.
    • We will have no outside assistance, no air resupplies and will ski every mile under our own motive power.
    • After trucks fought their way through hostile towns to resupply us, I found myself hoarding rations like a shipwreck survivor.
    • As ATP is depleted, your body begins burning glucose and glycogen (complex-sugar/carbohydrate reserve) to resupply depleted muscles.
    • Logistics soldiers resupplied the force on a massive scale.
    • From its runway, a conglomerate of Marine, navy, and army squadrons defended the local air space, eventually permitting resupply and reinforcement.
    • The insurgents are threatening to starve the city or at least make food resupplies difficult.
    • This planning usually results in logistics estimates or concepts of support and includes detailed plans on how, where, and sometimes when units will be resupplied.
    • The first strength is probably the most important; a defender can more quickly shift forces to resupply existing forces, shore up defense where it is needed, and counterattack.
    • In 1994 he became the first man to travel solo, and without assistance or resupply, to the North Pole.
    Synonyms
    fill, refill, refresh, freshen, replenish, recharge, resupply
    1. 1.1no object Acquire a fresh supply.
      phase two requires a period to regroup and resupply
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We resupplied our groceries and from then on provided our own kitchen staff and cooked our own meals.
      • Not many places to resupply along the way, and the ones there are charge a pretty penny for their goods.
      • Units range anywhere from one to four points, depending on usefulness, as do ally headquarters, which are used for resupplying ammunition to units, which in this game is, almost tragically, quite limited.
      • As long as there is one troop from that regiment left alive, and the regiment is in supply, the regiment will resupply back to full strength and to a full number of units.
      • Aretmis was to proceed at best speed to Glory, resupply there and then take up position in the Wurtuy system.
      • Russian space vehicles have been resupplying the station and ferrying crews since the Columbia disaster.
      • In December the research ship Aurora Australis arrived at Davis delivering the new winter crew, resupplying the station for the next season and picking up Sgt. Botting and his colleagues.
      • The regiment will fill an empty slot for that HQ, and will be able to be automatically resupplied if they are within the borders of your area.
      • A decreased level will result in the sale of an asset to the customer that does not have to be resupplied - no obligation.
      • We're very independent on patrol, self-sufficient for seven days and able to be resupplied either by air or road so patrols can stay in the field for as long as needed.
      • If you really want, you might be able to get some new clothes when we resupply, in about a week.
      • However, the islands' position astride mid-Atlantic shipping lanes made Cape Verde an ideal location for resupplying ships.
      • Repair and resupply when the opportunity presents itself.
      • As ATP is depleted, your body begins burning glucose and glycogen (complex-sugar/carbohydrate reserve) to resupply depleted muscles.
      • The patrons' tables are constantly resupplied with clear, cool, tart pomegranate juice and hot, flat white bread extracted with long-handled wooden spatulas from the ovens through openings in the walls.
      • Honor was running short of supplies at this point, and so turned back to resupply.
      • Airen was waiting on Pier Seven the next morning, her satchel resupplied after having spent the last of her savings from home on quill pens, ink, and parchment.
      • He's going to leave a trail, every time he talks, every time he spends money, every time he eats and resupplies it's becoming easier.
      • More importantly, they were limited to resupplying bases on the riverbanks.
      • The Third Panzer Division had to be resupplied totally by air.
      • This planning usually results in logistics estimates or concepts of support and includes detailed plans on how, where, and sometimes when units will be resupplied.
      • The regiment was then marching to Fort Laramie to resupply before joining Brigadier General George Crook's Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition in northern Wyoming.
      • How long would it take to disembark the prisoners, resupply the ship?
      • The aircraft returned to its base, resupplied and tried to deliver more relief to another town.
      • The first strength is probably the most important; a defender can more quickly shift forces to resupply existing forces, shore up defense where it is needed, and counterattack.
      • After trucks fought their way through hostile towns to resupply us, I found myself hoarding rations like a shipwreck survivor.
      • A wastewater treatment system resupplies toilets and provides make-up water for the cooling tower.
      • Andònië and Hildor were resupplying at the market.
      • A new approach to Logistics is evinced by resupplying only as needed, rapidly exploiting contracting assets in theater, and requiring a commonality of vehicle parts.
      • To keep the company resupplied with mortar rounds, the company executive officer and the first sergeant and mortar section sergeant must work together on a daily basis.
      • Logistics soldiers resupplied the force on a massive scale.
      • Find a suitable anchor until we can complete our resupplying.
      • We don't want any trouble, we are just going to resupply and then leave for Solo Mountain.
      • Then she stormed out of the bridge, just as she cried, ‘Take us to Androsia… we need to resupply anyways!’
      • The range of many weapons is limited by the capacity of their fuel tanks, and efforts to resupply them create a military Achilles' heel.
      • But with shared awareness, the remains of the Armada could have regrouped and still had a good chance to win, or at least to resupply in the nearby Spanish Netherlands and attack again later.
      • What we can do is leave a small group here and resupply with our shuttles.
      • As a last resort, Fort Limhi would offer a place to rest and resupply in a staged move north to the Bitterroot Valley and the upper Missouri region.
      • All that really could be done was continuously resupply her blood.
      • The crew refuelled, resupplied and cleaned Alexander in preparation for the oncoming crew.
      Synonyms
      replenish, stock up, restock, refill, top up
nounrisəˈplaɪrēsəˈplī
  • An act or instance of resupplying something or being resupplied.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The crew refuelled, resupplied and cleaned Alexander in preparation for the oncoming crew.
    • Repair and resupply when the opportunity presents itself.
    • As a last resort, Fort Limhi would offer a place to rest and resupply in a staged move north to the Bitterroot Valley and the upper Missouri region.
    • To keep the company resupplied with mortar rounds, the company executive officer and the first sergeant and mortar section sergeant must work together on a daily basis.
    • Andònië and Hildor were resupplying at the market.
    • With dogsleds and air-dropped resupplies - ‘a logistical nightmare,’ according to Steger - the team traversed 3,800 miles from the Antarctic Peninsula past the South Pole to Russia's Mirnyy Station.
    • Gamma and Delta Fleets headed back to Glory and Hera respectively to allow a resupply.
    • Not many places to resupply along the way, and the ones there are charge a pretty penny for their goods.
    • Talk about just in time: The approach can save months, compared to waiting for resupply.
    • The International Space Station does indeed have plenty of reserve oxygen following a resupply on Christmas Day.
    • Then she stormed out of the bridge, just as she cried, ‘Take us to Androsia… we need to resupply anyways!’
    • We don't want any trouble, we are just going to resupply and then leave for Solo Mountain.
    • He noted that the Columbia's perishables were low, but the three ships had originally been slated to stop at the colony on Frisia for both resupply and a rendezvous with the frigate tender Diligent.
    • What we can do is leave a small group here and resupply with our shuttles.
    • But with shared awareness, the remains of the Armada could have regrouped and still had a good chance to win, or at least to resupply in the nearby Spanish Netherlands and attack again later.
    • Not only were there more resources that could be put into action but also the relative cost of doing so went down as improvements in transportation allowed the military continuous resupply.
    • Gavin Tennent, the merchandising manager, said: ‘They have been flying off the shelves and lots of our retail outlets have requested resupplies.’
    • The aircraft returned to its base, resupplied and tried to deliver more relief to another town.
    • The insurgents are threatening to starve the city or at least make food resupplies difficult.
    • From its runway, a conglomerate of Marine, navy, and army squadrons defended the local air space, eventually permitting resupply and reinforcement.
    • Find a suitable anchor until we can complete our resupplying.
    • In 1994 he became the first man to travel solo, and without assistance or resupply, to the North Pole.
    • The regiment was then marching to Fort Laramie to resupply before joining Brigadier General George Crook's Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition in northern Wyoming.
    • A new approach to Logistics is evinced by resupplying only as needed, rapidly exploiting contracting assets in theater, and requiring a commonality of vehicle parts.
    • The others head for the restrooms or skulk to the vending machines for a resupply of chips and Dew.
    • Aretmis was to proceed at best speed to Glory, resupply there and then take up position in the Wurtuy system.
    • He's going to leave a trail, every time he talks, every time he spends money, every time he eats and resupplies it's becoming easier.
    • We will have no outside assistance, no air resupplies and will ski every mile under our own motive power.
    • A mid-trip packer resupply, two layover days, and delicious food reward the fit, experienced backpacker.
    • Airen was waiting on Pier Seven the next morning, her satchel resupplied after having spent the last of her savings from home on quill pens, ink, and parchment.
    • Honor was running short of supplies at this point, and so turned back to resupply.
    • The majority of contracts will prohibit the sharing, redistribution or resupply of the service/broadband.
    • Both superpowers sent airborne resupplies to their allies during the heat of battle.
    • The small resupply of food stores was completed.
    • It handled wonderfully, was speedy for an aircraft of its immense size, and had a promising future in a military in need of support and resupply around the world.
    • If you really want, you might be able to get some new clothes when we resupply, in about a week.
    • On the other hand, you still need a base and you still need the infrastructure that you had with the carrier, but certainly the resupply would be a lot easier, so land-based certainly has a lot of benefits.
    • By 1781, British General Lord Charles Cornwallis was ordered to march into Virginia to await resupply near Chesapeake Bay.
    • As long as there is one troop from that regiment left alive, and the regiment is in supply, the regiment will resupply back to full strength and to a full number of units.
 
 
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