stockpile

stockpile
noun (a supply of goods or materials accumulated eg by a government in case of war or other emergency.) reservas
stockpile
tr['stɒkpaɪl]
noun
1 reservas nombre femenino plural
transitive verb
1 (gen) almacenar; (accumulate) acumular, hacer acopio de
stockpile ['stɑk.paɪl] vt, -piled ; -piling : acumular, almacenar
stockpile n
: reservas fpl
stockpile
n.
reserva de existencias s.f.
reserva de materias primas s.f.
v.
acumular v.

I 'stɑːkpaɪl, 'stɒkpaɪl
noun (of oil, coal) reservas fpl

the world's nuclear stockpile — el arsenal nuclear del mundo


II
transitive verb almacenar, hacer* acopio de
['stɒkpaɪl]
1.
N reservas fpl
2.
VT (=accumulate) acumular; (=store) almacenar
* * *

I ['stɑːkpaɪl, 'stɒkpaɪl]
noun (of oil, coal) reservas fpl

the world's nuclear stockpile — el arsenal nuclear del mundo


II
transitive verb almacenar, hacer* acopio de

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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