well-stocked adj. 储存极多的
- In November, Czechoslovakia annoyed the entire bloc by slapping restrictions at 48 hours' notice on the export of just about every consumer product Soviet bloc visitors might envy in Prague's relatively well-stocked shops.
- That winter wish list for well-stocked wallets, the Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog, this year reflects that not everything is better in pairs, providing a lift for Yuletide spirits with a "his-or-hers" hot-air balloon.
- The day soon attracted that new, and in the view of society's old guard, unwelcome addition to the English season, the corporate hospitality tent, well-stocked with business executives and champagne.
- Around the Lebanese doctor, a veteran of more bad nights than he can recall in Lebanon's relentless bloodletting, the tavern was filled with about 40 people drinking from Habib Ne'aimeh's well-stocked bar during a lull in the shelling.
- In the long run, once foreign operations are well-stocked, the movement of manufacturing off shore should begin to shrink the surplus.
- The pipeline of new junk-bond issues is well-stocked, promising continued strength.
- Main shopping streets were crowded and markets were well-stocked with food and daily items.
- Looters began ransacking its well-stocked supermarkts and other stores hours after the invasion began and by Saturday hadn't stopped.
- The streets of Kiev and other big cities are jammed with flashy western cars and lined with new, well-stocked shops and expensive restaurants.
- "We don't expect that to change," Fischer said from behind a counter well-stocked with a variety of German meat products.
- His larder was well-stocked from food stores reserved for the elite.
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