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warehouse

/noun wair-hous; verb wair-houz, -hous/US // noun ˈwɛərˌhaʊs; verb ˈwɛərˌhaʊz, -ˌhaʊs //

仓库,仓储,仓库里的,仓库中的

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n.名词 noun
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    plural ware·hous·es [wair-hou-ziz]. /ˈwɛərˌhaʊ zɪz/.

    • : a building, or a part of one, for the storage of goods, merchandise, etc.
    • : British. a large retail store.
    • : a building, or a part of one, in which wholesalers keep large stocks of merchandise, which they display and sell to retailers.
v.有主动词 verb
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    ware·housed [wair-houzd], /ˈwɛərˌhaʊzd/, ware·hous·ing [wair-hou-zing]. /ˈwɛərˌhaʊ zɪŋ/.

    • : to place, deposit, or store in a warehouse.
    • : to set aside or accumulate, as for future use.
    • : to place in a government or bonded warehouse, to be kept until duties are paid.
    • : Informal. to confine to large institutions for long-term custodial care.

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Examples

  • You don’t want to start coming up with a plan when the vaccine is sitting in a warehouse.

  • When the mortgage is funded, the paper records get boxed, stamped with a bar code, and go into the lender’s warehouse.

  • The purpose of hanging phones in trees is to trick Amazon’s dispatch mechanism into believing the drivers are closer to a warehouse or store than they really are.

  • Amazon and its warehouse workers have a history of clashing.

  • The reason that e-commerce is so expensive, he said, is because of the warehouse costs and the costs of human labor, which also has a lot of inefficiencies.

  • Even public-service lawyering jobs, while underpaid for the field, still pay better than low-wage warehouse labor.

  • But much of that gear went missing from the warehouse before the Kiev unit ever saw action.

  • Because, for me, the idea of the regal Diane in the ratty warehouse digs is positively tantalizing.

  • The school itself could easily be mistaken for a warehouse or a big box national retail chain.

  • The revitalized warehouse district extends from NW 20th Street to NW 36th Street, from North Miami Avenue to NW 3rd.

  • The duty on this would amount to about 150, and this has to be paid before the tobacco is removed from the bonded warehouse.

  • When they are ready they hasten in a crowd to the warehouse, where they have entered into a contract beforehand.

  • In 1849, he had a warehouse in York, and owned ten first-rate merchandise cars on the Road, doing a fine business.

  • His clothes are made of the finest materials; but are those same materials less fine in the warehouse or in the whole piece?

  • Finally, I came to the rear of the vacant warehouse, satisfied that I had arrived unseen.