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2 hoard
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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.) provisión
2. verb(to store up or keep large quantities of (something), often in secret: His mother told him to stop hoarding old newspapers.) amontonar, guardar, almacenar- hoarderhoard1 n reserva secretahoard2 vb acaparar / acumulartr[hɔːd]1 (provisions) reserva2 (money) tesoro escondido1 (objects) acumular, amontonar2 (money) atesorarhoard ['hord] vt: acumular, atesorarhoard n: tesoro m, reserva f, provisión fn.• acumulación s.f.• cúmulo s.m.• provisión s.f.• tesoro s.m.• tesoro escondido s.m.v.• acaparar v.• achocar v.• acumular en secreto v.• ahuchar v.• almacenar v.• amontonar v.• atesorar v.hɔːrd, hɔːd
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transitive verb acumular, juntar; ( anticipating a shortage) acaparar
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vi acaparar[hɔːd]1.N (=treasure) tesoro m ; (=stockpile) provisión fhoards of money * — montones mpl de dinero
2. VT2) (=keep) guardar* * *[hɔːrd, hɔːd]
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transitive verb acumular, juntar; ( anticipating a shortage) acaparar
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vi acaparar
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