释义 |
supplied是supply的过去分词 - n.供应;供给;提供;补给
- v.供给
- adv.同“supplely”
- 网络提供的;供应面积;被提供
过去分词:supplied 现在分词:supplying 第三人称单数:supplies v.+n. supply information,supply quantity,supply equipment,material supply,supply answer adj.+n. electrical supply,scarce supply n. source,amount,stock,quantity,hoard v. provide,bring,give,deliver,sell 1. | [c] 供应量;供给量;储备an amount of sth that is provided or available to be used |
| The water supply is unsafe. 供水不安全。 | | Supplies of food are almost exhausted. 贮存的食物快吃完了。 | | We cannot guarantee adequate supplies of raw materials. 我们不能保证提供充足的原料。 | | Books were in short supply(= there were not enough of them) . 书籍供应短缺。 |
2. | [pl] (军队或探险队等的)补给,补给品the things such as food, medicines, fuel, etc. that are needed by a group of people, for example an army or expedition |
| Our supplies were running out. 我们的补给快用完了。 | | a transport plane carrying food and medical supplies for refugees 一架为难民运送食物和医疗用品的运输机 |
3. | [u] 供应;供给;提供;补给the act of supplying sth |
| The UN has agreed to allow the supply of emergency aid. 联合国已同意允许提供紧急援助。 | | A stroke can disrupt the supply of oxygen to the brain. 中风可导致大脑供氧中断。 | | The electricity supply(= the system supplying electricity) had been cut off. 电力供应被切断了。 |
1. | (尤指大量)供应,供给,提供to provide sb/sth with sth that they need or want, especially in large quantities |
| Foreign governments supplied arms to the rebels. 一些外国政府向反叛者提供武器。 | | Foreign governments supplied the rebels with arms. 一些外国政府向反叛者提供武器。 | | Local schools supply many of the volunteers. 许多志愿者来自当地学校。 | | foods supplying our daily vitamin needs 为我们提供日常所需维生素的食物 |
n. | 2. 供给;供应,给养;军需;补充;供给物,供应品;生活用品;补给品;存货;贮藏(量);(储备)物资 2. 供给;供应,给养;军需;补充;供给物,供应品;生活用品;补给品;存货;贮藏(量);(储备)物资 | v. | 2. 供给;供应;配给;补充,填补,弥补(不足、损失等) 2. 供给;供应;配给;补充,填补,弥补(不足、损失等) |
n. | 1. an amount or quantity of something available for use 2. the act or business of giving, selling, or making available something that is wanted or needed by somebody or something, or the system that does this 3. the quantity of a good or service available in a market at a specific time 4. a replacement for somebody, especially for a preacher 5. somebody who acts as a substitute for another, especially in a church 6. things such as food, medicine, and equipment that you need to live or to perform a particular activity 7. the act or process of providing something that is needed 1. an amount or quantity of something available for use 2. the act or business of giving, selling, or making available something that is wanted or needed by somebody or something, or the system that does this 3. the quantity of a good or service available in a market at a specific time 4. a replacement for somebody, especially for a preacher 5. somebody who acts as a substitute for another, especially in a church 6. things such as food, medicine, and equipment that you need to live or to perform a particular activity 7. the act or process of providing something that is needed | v. | 1. to give, sell, or make available something that is wanted or needed by somebody or something 2. to satisfy a need or requirement 3. to make up for a deficiency, loss, or lack 4. to act as a substitute in a place such as a church or school 5. to provide someone or something with something that they need or want 6. give or provide(sth.needed or asked for) 1. to give, sell, or make available something that is wanted or needed by somebody or something 2. to satisfy a need or requirement 3. to make up for a deficiency, loss, or lack 4. to act as a substitute in a place such as a church or school 5. to provide someone or something with something that they need or want 6. give or provide(sth.needed or asked for) | np. | 1. the things, especially food and equipment, that a group of people need to survive and operate, or that are needed to carry out a task or activity |
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