stash
verb[T]
informaluk/stæʃ/us/stæʃ/tostoreorhidesomething,especiallyalargeamount:
存放,藏匿(尤指大量物品)Thestolenpictureswere stashed(away)in awarehouse.失窃的画被藏匿在一个仓库里。
Heneededaplaceto stash somecash.
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hoardverb
to keep something
- keepI've kept all my grandmother's jewellery.
- storeI've stored all Helen's books in the attic.
- stashHis money was stashed in a cupboard.
- saveI have some really good chocolates that I've been saving for a special occasion.
- hang ontoYou should hang onto that picture - it might be worth something.
- Hughesownedcountlessaircraft, which he stashed all over thecountry.
- Severalpowerfulbombswerefoundstashed in thetrunkof hisrentalcar.
- Mygutfeelingis he's got thestuffstashedsomewhere.
Keeping and storing things
- appropriate
- aside
- bank
- bogart
- capacitance
- capture
- cling
- dump
- keep(something/someone)back
- lay
- laysomethingaside
- laysomethingdown
- laysomethingin
- maintain
- reserve
- stockpile
- stockpiling
- storage
- store
- storesomethingup
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Hiding and disguising
stash
noun[C]
uk/stæʃ/us/stæʃ/anamountof something that has beenstoredorhidden,especiallyalargeamount:
Theydiscovereda stashofmoneyhiddenat the back of adrawer.
Quilters arenotoriousfor havingbigstashes offabrics.
- Thepolicediscoveredalargestash ofdrugs.
- He wasafraidthat someone mightstealhis stash.
- So manyhealthypeoplebeen givenprivatestashes ofantibioticsto use attheirwhim.
Hiding and disguising
- be holed upidiom
- booby trap
- camo
- camouflage
- camouflaged
- cloak
- drown
- hiding
- hit the deckidiom
- hole up (somewhere)
- illusion
- incognito
- obscure
- secrete
- shut
- shutsomeone/somethingout
- sidle
- skulk
- smokescreen
- tuck
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Keeping and storing things