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store away

/stawr/US // stɔr //UK // (stɔː) //

收存,贮藏,储存,储存起来

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n.名词 noun
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    • : an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
    • : a grocery: We need bread and milk from the store.
    • : a stall, room, floor, or building housing or suitable for housing a retail business.
    • : a supply or stock of something, especially one for future use.
    • : stores, supplies of food, clothing, or other requisites, as for a household, inn, or naval or military forces.
    • : Chiefly British. a storehouse or warehouse.
    • : quantity, especially great quantity; abundance, or plenty: a rich store of grain.
v.有主动词 verb
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    stored, stor·ing.

    • : to supply or stock with something, as for future use.
    • : to accumulate or put away, for future use.
    • : to deposit in a storehouse, warehouse, or other place for keeping.
    • : Computers. to put or retain in a memory unit.
v.无主动词 verb
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    stored, stor·ing.

    • : to take in or hold supplies, goods, or articles, as for future use.
    • : to remain fresh and usable for considerable time on being stored: Flour stores well.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : bought from a store; commercial: a loaf of store bread.

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Examples

  • Twisted Sister singer Dee Snider took to social media to condemn anti-maskers who went into a Florida Target store blaring the group’s hit “We’re Not Gonna Take It” while ripping off their masks.

  • It also could help slow climate change, she notes, by storing more carbon where it can’t be released into the air.

  • Snowflake started out going after just one part of the database market, the data warehouses that stored big data and fed business analytics apps.

  • The Cupertino-based company is reportedly launching an online store in the world’s second-largest smartphone market later this month.

  • It’s also incredibly easy to store and carry from one place to another.

  • Here they are semi-touching at a grocery store; she likes kombucha.

  • He was born in an apartment above the grocery store owned by his immigrant parents in South Jamaica, Queens.

  • Along the way, Brinsley turned into a drug store, but it is not clear whether he bought anything.

  • The people you work with, or see at your grocery store, or your church?

  • It's nothing for someone to walk up to me in the store or at a restaurant and ask for an autograph or speak to me.

  • This gives to the second volume something of the smell of an apple store-room.

  • In this traffic he made money so fast that he opened an office, and subsequently a store of his own, in the Escolta.

  • The dry earth, sun-baked to a depth of many feet, was giving off its store of heat accumulated during the day.

  • At the store he would never have given in, but he was not accustomed to hearing so loud a murmur of approval greet the opposition.

  • That she was a product of the prairies and a wonderful future was in store for her because of the fact that her work was original.