释义 |
stockpile I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun Etymology: stock (I) + pile 1. : a pile of road metal stored on the roadside and used for road maintenance 2. : a storage pile or heap of material (as ore or coal) at the surface of a mine 3. a. : a reserve supply of something essential (as processed food or a raw material) accumulated within a country for use during a shortage caused by emergency conditions (as war) < strengthen its civil defense stockpile of medical … supplies — D.D.Eisenhower > < built up stockpiles of strategic metals — Richard Rutter > b. : something held to resemble such a stockpile : a gradually accumulated reserve of something and especially something vital or indispensable < the stockpile of basic research information has been seriously depleted — M.H.Trytten > < avert stockpiles of unsold cars — Bert Pierce > < assets include a stockpile of … celluloid comedies and dramas — Wall Street Journal > II. transitive verb 1. : to heap up (as coal or iron ore) : accumulate in piles 2. : to place or store in or on a stockpile 3. : to accumulate a stockpile of < stockpile war materials in Europe — A.O.Wolfers > intransitive verb : to accumulate a stockpile |