hoarding
noun
uk/ˈhɔː.dɪŋ/us/ˈhɔːr.dɪŋ/hoardingnoun(BOARD)
[C]UK(USbillboard)
a verylargeboardon whichadvertisementsareshown,especiallyat thesideof aroad:
(尤指路旁的)大型广告牌anadvertisinghoarding大幅广告牌
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[C]UK
atemporaryfence, usually made ofboards, put around anarea,especiallyone wherepeoplearebuilding
(尤指建筑工地周围的)临时围栏![picture of hoarding picture of hoarding](https://dictionary.cambridge.org//images/thumb/hoardi_noun_002_17870.jpg?version=5.0.287)
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Advertising and marketing
- ad
- ad agency
- adman
- advert
- advertise
- cross-selling
- customer relationship management
- detoxify
- dogfooding
- flyer
- o.n.o.
- obo
- off-brand
- on-brand
- overexpose
- superhype
- teaser
- telemarketing
- tie(something)in
- tout
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Parts of buildings: fences & rails
hoardingnoun(KEEPING)
[U]
theactofcollectinglargeamountsof something andkeepingit for yourself, often in asecretplace:
Thefoodshortageshave beenexacerbatedby hoarding.
[U]
amentalconditionthat makes someonewanttokeepalargenumberof things that are notneededor have novalue:
Compulsivehoarding canleavenospacefor someone toclean,cook,socialize, orevensleepin abed.
Hoarding is oftenlinkedwithdepressionandanxiety.
- He wasaccusedoffoodhoarding.
- She called forlegalmeasuresagainst the hoarding ofantibioticsand otherdrugs.
- Hoarding can be veryseverewhen thehoarderdoes notrecognizethere is aproblem.
- Residentsexhibitedbehavioursrangingfromaimlesswanderingand hoarding to moreserioussignsofdementia,depression, andpsychosis.
Keeping and storing things
- appropriate
- aside
- bank
- bogart
- capacitance
- capture
- cling
- dump
- lay
- laysomethingaside
- laysomethingdown
- laysomethingin
- maintain
- packsomethingaway
- reserve
- stockpile
- stockpiling
- storage
- store
- storesomethingup
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