词组 | stock up |
释义 | Idiom stock up (on something) Theme: SAVING to build up a supply of something.Before the first snow, we always stock up on firewood.John drinks a lot of milk, so we stock up when we know he's coming. Idiom stock upstock up (on something) to buy a large amount of something so that you will have enough for future use.When there's a storm coming we always stock up on food and candles. Phr V stock up stocks, stocking, stocked stock up to buy a lot of something, often food or drinkoften + onWe'd better stock up on food for the holidays. often + withI usually stock up with alcohol in the duty-free shop at the airport. stock up to buy a lot of something, especially food or drink, for example because it is cheap or in order to keep it for when you need it later+on We'll stock up on wine and beer while we're abroad.+for Supermarkets were busy with people stocking up for Christmas.+with Residents boarded their houses and stocked up with provisions as the hurricane headed towards them.■ SIMILAR TO: load up on, get in stock (someone or something) up (with something)To furnish someone, something, or some place with supplies (of something). We stocked the house up with food, so you should have plenty to eat while we're gone. The kitchen is running low on a few things, but Brady's coming round to stock us up tomorrow. stock up (with something)to build up a supply of something. You had better stock up with firewood before the first snowstorm. Yes, I will stock up today. stock upv. 1. To provide or furnish something with supplies: The bartender stocked up the bar with vodka. We stocked the house up with emergency supplies. 2. stock up on To gather and store a supply of something: We stocked up on canned goods before the storm came. |
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