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inventory

/in-vuhn-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee/US // ˈɪn vənˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i //UK // (ˈɪnvəntərɪ, -trɪ) //

库存,库存量,库存方面,库存情况

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n.名词 noun
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    plural in·ven·to·ries.

    • : a complete listing of merchandise or stock on hand, work in progress, raw materials, finished goods on hand, etc., made each year by a business concern.
    • : the objects or items represented on such a list, as a merchant's stock of goods.
    • : the aggregate value of a stock of goods.
    • : raw material from the time of its receipt at an industrial plant for manufacturing purposes to the time it is sold.
    • : a detailed, often descriptive, list of articles, giving the code number, quantity, and value of each; catalog.
    • : a formal list of movables, as of a merchant's stock of goods.
    • : a formal list of the property of a person or estate.
    • : a tally of one's personality traits, aptitudes, skills, etc., for use in counseling and guidance.
    • : a catalog of natural resources, especially a count or estimate of wildlife and game in a particular area.
    • : the act of making a catalog or detailed listing.
v.有主动词 verb
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    in·ven·to·ried, in·ven·to·ry·ing.

    • : to make an inventory of; enter in an inventory; catalog.
    • : to take stock of; evaluate: to inventory one's life and accomplishments.
    • : to summarize: to inventory the progress in chemistry.
    • : to keep an available supply of; stock.
v.无主动词 verb
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    in·ven·to·ried, in·ven·to·ry·ing.

    • : to have value as shown by an inventory: stock that inventories at two million dollars.

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Examples

  • Along with monitoring current inventory, Canix includes forecasting features.

  • Accurate inventory visibility will matter for those looking to make the trip to stores.

  • Google’s stepped-up effort to make local inventory more prominent in search means that merchant feeds are more important than ever.

  • Rich said flexibility has been key — not just in moving advertising campaigns to later in the year once sporting events resumed, or providing other ad inventory offsets — but also in building new commercial products.

  • Even though Caraa’s sales dipped in April and May, because the company owns his own factories, Luo said that he doesn’t feel the need to have a sale to clear inventory.

  • We employ inventory management to help solidify their property and make sure they have a better record of their possessions.

  • It has been rumored that Ebola is in inventory at high-level labs in many countries, some of which are not our friends.

  • The group holds territory, and manages an inventory of heavy military and civilian equipment.

  • Edmond began the inventory of looted objects after the liberation and before Paul returned to France.

  • A scientifically-based inventory of strands tells you which cannabinoid will reduce your blood sugar levels.

  • He took mental inventory of his possessions and what he could lay claim to, and he happened to think about his wife's homestead.

  • Never sit gazing curiously around the room when paying a call, as if taking a mental inventory of the furniture.

  • Does a birth-certificate, a marriage-contract or an inventory of wealth represent a person?

  • The brief inventory was soon made by the personage introduced into their midst under such terrible auspices.

  • The long list of articles in the inventory is available to those interested in all the minutiæ.