英 [ˈstɔːhaʊs] 美 [ˈstɔːrhaʊs]
n. 仓库,贮藏库;宝库
复数storehouses
storehouse /ˈstɔːˌhaʊs/
可数名词 A storehouse is a building in which things, usually food, are stored. (储存食物的)仓库
库房
库房
... 仓库warehouse 库房storehouse 自动化仓库automaticwarehouse ...
... repertory 全部剧目 storehouse 仓库 depository 存储处 ...
... 同本义〖armory〗 后泛指贮物的屋舍〖storehouse;warehouse〗 监狱〖jail〗 ...
storekeeper 店主;仓库管理员;零售店店主
Boat and tip lorry are placed to be in the storehouse of the new home.
船和倾卸卡车就被放置在新家的仓库里。
They should start by discarding California's lame argument that exploring the contents of a smartphone—a vast storehouse of digital information—is similar to, say, going through a suspect's purse.
首先,他们应该摒弃加利福尼亚州站不住脚的观点,即探索智能手机的内容,这是一个庞大的数字信息库,相当于翻查嫌疑犯的钱包。
Lisa followed him to a large storehouse.
丽萨跟着他到了一个大仓库。
There can be a supply of them, a storehouse of them that can build up in the body, and so day-to-day fluctuations become less of a problem with fat soluble then water soluble vitamins, because the body can go grab them from a storage depot, if you will.
从而在体内建立起一个供应源,一个脂溶性维生素仓库,这样一来,相比起水溶性维生素,脂溶性维生素的浓度不会每天剧烈波动,因为机体可以任意取用体内的储存
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And when Stroup clicks inside the lines, he uncovers a hidden storehouse of information.
The Mississippi label is a storehouse of soul, rhythm and blues and gospel music.
The Israeli Air Force fired a missile at a building it said was a weapons storehouse.