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replenishment

/ri-plen-ish/US // rɪˈplɛn ɪʃ //UK // (rɪˈplɛnɪʃ) //

补给,补货,补给品,补水

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make full or complete again, as by supplying what is lacking, used up, etc.: to replenish one's stock of food.
    • : to supply with fresh fuel.
    • : to fill again or anew.

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Examples

  • Houston, which is down future assets after trading for Westbrook last year, could replenish its stockpile and still put out a somewhat respectable on-court product next season.

  • The phosphine seemed to be too abundant to exist without some kind of source replenishing it.

  • This supply can be replenished in various ways, depending on the characteristics of the disease.

  • Potassium, an electrolyte lost through sweat, regulates your heartbeat and heart rhythm, Carberry says, so it’s important for backpackers to routinely replenish stores.

  • That same curve has been used to describe the depletion of groundwater in regions where water is replenished much too slowly for heavy use to be sustainable.

  • She is his place for replenishment, for grounding, for rest, and for joy.

  • But it is only after experience of replenishment that the mind will feel such desire.

  • Hence the above suggestion as to the replenishment of loss by evaporation with pure water is not perfectly satisfactory.

  • He handed butter and marmalade tenderly to his wife and carried his cup round to her for replenishment, instead of passing it.

  • But it turned out to be a small annual replenishment order of 130 muskets with a few rounds of powder and ball.

  • "Wool can't refuse you the regular quota of arms for annual replenishment," he said.