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英:[ˈstɔːruːm]
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store·room
stor rum [or] stor rUm
复数:storerooms
The first known use of storeroom was in 1685
storm1 of 2noun
a disturbance of the atmosphere accompanied by wind and usually by rain, snow, hail, sleet, or thunder and lightning
a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail
a serious disturbance of any element of nature
a disturbed state : a sudden or violent commotion
a heavy discharge of objects
fired a storm of arrows at the castle
a violent outburst
a storm of protest
a violent attack on a defended position
storm2 of 2verb
to blow with violence
to rain, hail, snow, or sleet heavily
to attack by storm storm the fort
stormed ashore
to show violent feeling : rage
storming at the unusual delay
to rush about violently
the mob stormed through the streets
storknoun
any of various large mostly African and Asian wading birds that have long stout bills and are related to the herons and ibises
store1 of 3verb
lay away, accumulate
store vegetables for winter use
to provide with what is needed : furnish, supply
store a ship with provisions
to deposit in a place (as a warehouse) for safekeeping or disposal
stored my furniture until I found a new apartment
to record information in a device (as a computer)
to provide storage room for : hold
racks for storing basketballs
store2 of 3noun
something stored
a store of good jokes
plural accumulated supplies (as of food) : stock
a ship's stores
value entry 1 sense 3, importance
a family that set great store by tradition
a place where goods are sold : shop
store3 of 3adjective
purchased from a store : ready-made store bread
store clothes
story1 of 2noun
an account of incidents or events
anecdote
a fictional tale shorter than a novelespecially: short story
the main tale of a written work
a widely told rumor
fib, lie, falsehood
a news article or broadcast
story2 of 2noun
a set of rooms or an area making up one floor level of a building
storied1 of 2adjective
decorated with designs representing scenes from story or history
a storied tapestry
having an interesting history
a storied castle
storied2 of 2adjective
having stories
a two-storied house
storied1 of 2adjective
decorated with designs representing scenes from story or history
a storied tapestry
having an interesting history
a storied castle
storied2 of 2adjective
having stories
a two-storied house
story1 of 2noun
an account of incidents or events
anecdote
a fictional tale shorter than a novelespecially: short story
the main tale of a written work
a widely told rumor
fib, lie, falsehood
a news article or broadcast
story2 of 2noun
a set of rooms or an area making up one floor level of a building
storewideadjective
including all or most merchandise in a store
a storewide sale
store1 of 3verb
lay away, accumulate
store vegetables for winter use
to provide with what is needed : furnish, supply
store a ship with provisions
to deposit in a place (as a warehouse) for safekeeping or disposal
stored my furniture until I found a new apartment
to record information in a device (as a computer)
to provide storage room for : hold
racks for storing basketballs
store2 of 3noun
something stored
a store of good jokes
plural accumulated supplies (as of food) : stock
a ship's stores
value entry 1 sense 3, importance
a family that set great store by tradition
a place where goods are sold : shop
store3 of 3adjective
purchased from a store : ready-made store bread
store clothes
storeroomnoun
a room for the storing of goods or supplies
1 “There’s a secret storeroom under the ground. El Patron wants to be buried in it—may the Virgin keep that day away forever.”
2 She had seen Lizzie not two minutes ago leaving the storeroom office.
3 Another innovation was the dumbwaiter, which moved hot food and bottles of wine from the belowground kitchens and storerooms—called “dependencies”—up to the first floor.
4 “Does El Patron know how much stuff he has in his storeroom?”
5 Elsewhere in England, curators at Hampton Court Palace identified a biblical scene by Artemisia Gentileschi that had spent some 200 years in a storeroom, its significance overlooked due to discoloration and overpainting by later artists.
6 I walked to the storeroom, hung the weight on the toilet chain.
我走进堆房, 把秤砣挂在水箱链条上.
7 Zane heard the thud on the countertop of the main storeroom floor, but he ignored it.
8 He stood in the storeroom, the scroll forgotten in his hands, and considered these things.
9 The Iraqi National Museum has found that more than 600 missing ancient artefacts in a storeroom in Baghdad.
伊拉克国家博物馆在巴格达一座库房发现了丢失的600多件文物。
10 “Nay, the guard’s eyelids never close, and the storeroom seals are unbroken. It is someone in this shop who is robbing me.”
11 Silently Ranofer turned from the storeroom door and walked to the foot of the stair.
12 Then Matt remembered Celia saying El Patron wanted to be buried in an underground storeroom with all his birthday presents.
13 Does Mariko die in 'Shogun' Episode 9? Trapped in a storeroom with assassins outside, Mariko vows again that she will never be taken hostage or captive.
14 “There’s a storeroom worker named Looper. He’s a carrier. Do you know him? He was two classes ahead of us. Looper Windly.”
15 The Owner reached the circular wooden counter at the center of the main storeroom and lifted the hinged section to float inside, settling himself behind the register.
16 The door to the storeroom stood open, and beyond it, there was another—through which she could see the open country behind the villa.
17 Bod put the key in the lock, turned it, and pushed open the storeroom door.
18 The storeroom the trunks and other household stuff.
储藏室里放着“衣箱”及其它家用物品.
19 Some I put in the storeroom tree to eat right away.
20 A new door connects the two Spaces and provide access to a storeroom behind the toilet block.
一个新的门连接两个空间,提供了去厕所后面的储藏室的途径。
4 储物间
5 零售商