单词 | supply |
释义 | noun | verb supplysupply1 /səˈplaɪ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun (plural supplies) 1[countable] social studies, economics an amount of something that is available to be sold, bought, or used: The nation’s fuel supplies will not last forever.supply of a plentiful supply of cheap labormoney/water/food etc. supply The Federal Reserve Bank controls the money supply.2supplies [plural] food, clothes, and things necessary for daily life or for a particular activity: Supplies were brought in by air.emergency/relief supplies Emergency supplies are being sent to the flooded region.medical/school/cleaning etc. supplies agencies taking food and medical supplies to the area paper and office supplies3gas/electricity/water etc. supply a system that is used to supply gas, electricity, water, etc.: Los Angeles needed a reliable water supply.4[countable, uncountable] the act or process of providing something: supply of Blood clots can stop the supply of blood to the brain, causing a stroke.5a supply ship/convoy/route etc. a ship, a group of trucks, a route, etc. used for bringing or storing supplies → see also money supply, be in short supply at short1 (12) noun | verb supplysupply2 ●●● W3 verb (supplies, supplied, supplying) [transitive] 1social studies to provide people with something that they need or want, especially regularly over a long period of time: Paint for the project was supplied by the city.supply somebody with something In the 1850s, Stanford’s business supplied miners with shovels.supply something to somebody They were arrested for supplying drugs to street dealers.2be well/poorly/generously supplied with something to have a lot of something, a little of something, etc.: The room was well supplied with chairs. |
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