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  • 1 hoard

    1. noun
    1) (store laid by) Vorrat, der

    make/collect a hoard of something — etwas horten

    2) (fig.): (amassed stock) Sammlung, die
    2. transitive verb

    hoard [up] — horten [Geld, Brennmaterial, Lebensmittel usw.]; hamstern [Lebensmittel]

    * * *
    [ho:d] 1. noun
    (a (sometimes hidden) store (of treasure, food etc): When she was supposed to be on a diet she secretly kept a hoard of potato crisps in a cupboard.) der Vorrat
    2. verb
    (to store up or keep large quantities of (something), often in secret: His mother told him to stop hoarding old newspapers.) horten
    - academic.ru/35108/hoarder">hoarder
    * * *
    [hɔ:d, AM hɔ:rd]
    I. n (of money, food) Vorrat m (of an + dat); (treasure) Schatz m
    \hoard [of weapons] Waffenlager nt
    II. vt
    to \hoard sth etw horten; food also etw hamstern
    III. vi Vorräte anlegen
    * * *
    [hɔːd]
    1. n
    Vorrat m; (= treasure) Schatz m

    hoard of moneySchatz m, gehortetes Geld

    2. vt
    food etc hamstern; money, supplies, weapons horten; information zusammentragen
    * * *
    hoard [hɔː(r)d; US auch həʊrd]
    A s
    a) Hort m, Schatz m
    b) Vorrat m (of an dat)
    B v/t auch hoard up horten, hamstern
    C v/i hamstern, sich Vorräte anlegen
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (store laid by) Vorrat, der

    make/collect a hoard of something — etwas horten

    2) (fig.): (amassed stock) Sammlung, die
    2. transitive verb

    hoard [up] — horten [Geld, Brennmaterial, Lebensmittel usw.]; hamstern [Lebensmittel]

    * * *
    n.
    Schatz -¨e m.
    Vorrat -¨e m. v.
    anhäufen v.
    hamstern v.
    horten v.
    sich Vorräte anlegen ausdr.

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