hoarding

US: /ˈhɔɹdɪŋ/
UK: /hˈɔːdɪŋ/


English Vietnamese dictionary


hoarding /'hɔ:diɳ/
  • danh từ
    • sự trữ, sự tích trữ; sự dành dụm
    • danh từ
      • hàng rào gỗ quanh công trường (công trường xây dựng hoặc sửa chữa)
      • panô để quảng cáo

    Advanced English dictionary


    + noun
    1 (BrE) (also billboard AmE, BrE) [C] a large board on the outside of a building or at the side of the road, used for putting advertisements on: advertising hoardings
    2 [C] (BrE) a temporary fence made of boards that is placed around an area of land until a building has been built
    3 [U] the act of hoarding things: Consumer hoarding of limited goods, such as gasoline and paper, is creating shortages in stores.

    Thesaurus dictionary


    n.
    1 supply, stock, store, stockpile, reserve, fund, reservoir, accumulation, collection, cache:
    They kept a hoard of food in the shelter in case of attack. Occasionally, farmers turn up a hoard of gold coins buried by the ancient Romans.
    v.
    2 amass, collect, accumulate, pile (up), assemble, gather, put away, stockpile, store, reserve, set aside, save (up), squirrel away, lay in or away or aside or up, Colloq stash away:
    Hoarding food was against the law during rationing.

    Concise English dictionary


    hoards|hoarded|hoardinghɔrd /hɔːd
    noun
    +a secret store of valuables or money
    verb
    +save up as for future use
    +get or gather together