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1 hoard
n. нуусан эд мөнгө, нөөц, хадгаламж. The farmer dug up a \hoard of Roman coins. Нэгэн хувийн аж ахуйтан Ромын эзэнт улсын үеийн зоос нуусан байсныг олжээ. v. хураах, нөөцлөх. People found \hoarding food during the war were punished. Дайны жилүүдэд хоол хүнс нууж байсан улсуудыг залхаан цээрлүүлдэг байв. hoarder n. цуглуулагч.
См. также в других словарях:
Hoarder — Hoard er, n. One who hoards. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoarder — O.E. hordere treasurer, from HOARD (Cf. hoard) (n.). As one who hoards, c.1500, from HOARD (Cf. hoard) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
hoarder — hoard hoard 1 [hɔːd ǁ hɔːrd] verb [transitive] to collect and save large amounts of something in order to sell it later at a high price or because you think there might not be enough available in the future: • Banks must be discouraged from… … Financial and business terms
hoarder — hoard ► NOUN 1) a store of money or valued objects. 2) an amassed store of useful information. ► VERB ▪ amass and hide or store away. DERIVATIVES hoarder noun. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
hoarder — noun see hoard II … New Collegiate Dictionary
hoarder — See hoard. * * * … Universalium
hoarder — noun One who hoards; one who accumulates, collects, and stores … Wiktionary
hoarder — hoard·er || hÉ”rdÉ™r / hÉ”ËdÉ™ n. one who gathers, one who amasses (i.e. food, money, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
hoarder — noun (C) someone who likes to keep things … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hoarder — hoard·er … English syllables
hoarder — See: hoard … English dictionary