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vt.
不充分进货而存货不足的
n.
存货不足
transitive verb
to stock (as a farm or store) with less than the usual or desirable number or quantity
noun
an inadequate supply
stock sense 5b(1)
存货不足
存货过少
商品供应不足
Transitive verbunder >entry 1 + stock
1 Fougner said the Medical Society is hearing “far too many disturbing reports” that PPE is understocked at hospitals around the state, which has by far the most confirmed coronavirus cases at more than 83,000.
2 He compares previous atlases to an understocked library because too often "the book you need is not there."
3 Somebody wants hauling over the coals for the understocking and, more importantly, they need to make sure it doesn't happen again.
4 The trees are naturally stunted by growing on a dwarf understock, but they are still some 10 feet high and as much across.
5 Drawing on a federal inventory, they found that more than 16% of forests in the continental United States are “understocked”—holding fewer than 35% of the trees they could support.
6 If you’re like me and your kitchen is horribly understocked, you can also ask the scale to give you recipes based off your own scant ingredients.
7 “Since Rite Aid took over, it became understocked and stopped carrying unique, local brands that made shopping there a pleasure,” said Wirth.
8 The Daily Express quotes research that suggests retailers have understocked on royal wedding memorabilia.
9 It is bad news for the understocked housing market, too: old people often occupy over-large houses, from when they were bringing up their families.
10 Then he remembered the understock and doubled his estimate: 200,000.
11 If you have understocked your Halloween candy and are cowering in your dark apartment waiting for the neighborhood children to stop knocking, you might want something scary to pass the time.
12 An understocked pharmacy, a restaurant selling grilled offal and the Couture de la Paix dress shop completes the scene.
13 “Things That Are Round” is overstocked with things that are cutesy and understocked with revelation.
14 Puerto Rico was understocked in part because Hurricane Irma struck two weeks before Maria, battering the U.S.
15 I cobbled together a gnudi that seemed to me the most streamlined for a weeknight dinner or an understocked pantry.
16 Stores in the United States and Europe find themselves with understocked shelves, higher prices or both.
17 Inside the building, say former workers, they came to expect the vending machines to be understocked, and to have to wait in line to use the men’s bathrooms.
18 Directed with affectionate restraint by Ken Rus Schmoll, “Card and Gift” is set in a store that, as the title suggests, sells tchotchkes and animal figurines and snow globes that gather dust on understocked shelves.
19 Every acre had been "taken up," but as yet the runs were rather understocked.
20 The company is currently understocked across much of its portfolio, which includes Glad trash bags and Burt’s Bees lip balm.
1 供应不足
2 砧木