warehousing 的定义
- an act or instance of a person or company that warehouses something.
- the pledging as security, to a commercial bank, of a long-term mortgage for a short-term loan.
warehousing 近义词
等同于 pack
等同于 store
warehousing 的近义词 44 个
- accumulate
- bury
- deposit
- freeze
- hide
- hoard
- keep
- lock away
- pack
- put
- save
- stash
- stockpile
- amass
- bank
- bin
- bottle
- cache
- can
- cumulate
- garner
- hive
- hutch
- mothball
- park
- plant
- reserve
- squirrel
- stock
- treasure
- victual
- warehouse
- keep in reserve
- lay away
- lay up
- lock up
- pack away
- put away
- put by
- put in storage
- roll up
- salt away
- save for rainy day
- sock away
warehousing 的反义词 11 个
等同于 stow
更多warehousing例句
- Its services now also cover warehousing and fulfillment, middle-mile logistics and online distribution.
- His smart warehousing company enables same-day delivery for smaller brands looking to compete with Amazon and Walmart.
- Momentum builds for bipartisan $908 billion stimulus package as more GOP senators express supportIn November, job gains were driven by 145,000 jobs added in transportation and warehousing, with more modest growth in other industries.
- Some of those assets in warehousing are probably getting quite expensive now.
- Adding Future Group’s retail, wholesale, logistics, and warehousing units would more than cement that position.
- A company called Public Warehousing Company of Kuwait was already transporting military food into Iraq.
- Jobs in the publishing world will shift away from old-line manufacturing and warehousing to technology, editorial, and creative.
- Deposit, especially warehousing of grain, was charged for at one-sixtieth.
- Hence in liming, bating, tanning, drying and in warehousing there are increased efforts to make a quicker turnover.
- The goods are occasionally turned over to the customer for warehousing purposes against the so-called "trust receipt."
- I see her warehousing three of them, the only varieties, in fact, that I know in my district.
- Which, being translated, means of course generous warehousing rooms, of one sort or another.