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1 hoard
اِخْتَزَنَ \ hoard: to save and store, often secretly: He hoards his money under the floor. \ مَالٌ مُدَّخَر \ hoard: a secret store of sth.: The police found a hoard of stolen goods. \ See Also مَالٌ مَكْنُوز -
2 hoard
[hɔːd]1. nouna (sometimes hidden) store (of treasure, food etc):ذَخيرَة، كَنْزWhen she was supposed to be on a diet she secretly kept a hoard of potato crisps in a cupboard.
2. verbto store up or keep large quantities of (something), often in secret:يَخْزِن، يَدَّخِرHis mother told him to stop hoarding old newspapers.
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3 hoard
جَمَعَ \ add: to put one thing with another: If you add 2 to 4 you get 6. assemble: to gather: The whole school (was) assembled in the hall.. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. gather: to bring together: He gathered his friends round him. hoard: to save and store, often secretly: He hoards his money under the floor. -
4 hoard
كَنَزَ \ hoard: to save and store, often secretly: He hoards his money under the floor. store: to gather and put away for future use: Ants and bees store food for the winter. treasure: to store sth. that one values: She has treasured all the photographs of her son since boyhood. -
5 plug-hoard auto
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > plug-hoard auto
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6 что-либо накопленное
hoard имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > что-либо накопленное
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7 что-либо припрятанное
hoard имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > что-либо припрятанное
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8 скрытые запасы
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9 тайно хранить
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10 подбор фактов
подбор фактов
(напр. при анализе аварии)
[А.С.Гольдберг. Англо-русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > подбор фактов
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12 oplagre
hoard, stockpile, stock up* * *vb store, store up,( i pakhus) warehouse;( til beredskabslager) stockpile. -
13 forråd
hoard, reserve, store* * *subst. stock, storage, supply subst. supplies, provisions subst. provision subst. [ til å tære på] supply -
14 lager
hoard, stock, storage* * *subst. (edb) storage, memory, store subst. [beholdning, f.eks. butikk] stock, store subst. [ stort beredskapslager] stockpile (f.eks. ) subst. [ pakkhus] warehouse, storehouse, storeroom, warehouse room subst. [ butikks lagerrom] stockroom subst. [ pakkhus] warehouse, storehouse, store subst. (maskin) bearing subst. (teleteknikk) memory storage (begrenset lager) limited stock (fritt på lager) free at store, delivered free at warehouse (føre et stort lager) have a large stock on hand; carry a large stock (føre på lager) stock (ha på lager) stock, keep in stock (på lager) in store, in stock (holde et lager) keep a stock on hand (ikke på lager) out of stock (levere fra lager) deliver el. supply from stock -
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16 açambarcador
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17 forîi
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18 hamstra
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19 safna saman
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20 skupljati
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