柯林斯詞典stockpile /?st?k?pa?l/ (stockpiling,stockpiled,stockpiles) 1. V-T If people stockpile things such as food or weapons, they store large quantities of them for future use. 大量?jī)?chǔ)備 People are stockpiling food for the coming winter. 人們正在爲(wèi)即將到來(lái)的鼕天大量?jī)?chǔ)備食物。2. N-COUNT A stockpile of things is a large quantity of them that have been stored for future use. 儲(chǔ)備物資 The two leaders also approved treaties to cut stockpiles of chemical weapons. 兩位領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人也都贊同削減化學(xué)武器儲(chǔ)備的條約。 返回 stockpile劍橋詞典a large amount of food , goods , or weapons that are kept ready for future use 儲(chǔ)備物;囤積物 They have a stockpile of weapons and ammunition that will last several months . 他們的武器和彈葯儲(chǔ)備足夠支撐好幾個(gè)月。 返回 stockpile