stockyard 英 ['stɒkjɑːd]   美 ['stɑk'jɑrd]

stockyard

stockyard  英 ['stɒkjɑːd] 美 ['stɑk'jɑrd]

n. 牲畜围栏 

名词复数:stockyards 

In North Dakota, a rancher donated five cows that were to be auctioned off at the stockyard in nearby Aberdeen. 在北达科他州(North Dakota),一个牧场主捐出五只母牛,将在附近阿伯丁(Aberdeen)的牲畜饲养场拍卖。
The upshot may be a reduced production capability for some chip-maker clients in the weeks ahead, once they've burned through their stockyard inventories. 结果可能导致一些芯片制造商客户在之后的几个星期中一旦耗尽库存产品,就会发生产能降低。

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  • n. 牲畜围栏
  • 1. In North Dakota, a rancher donated five cows that were to be auctioned off at the stockyard in nearby Aberdeen.

    在北达科他州(North Dakota),一个牧场主捐出五只母牛,将在附近阿伯丁(Aberdeen)的牲畜饲养场拍卖。

  • 2. The upshot may be a reduced production capability for some chip-maker clients in the weeks ahead, once they've burned through their stockyard inventories.

    结果可能导致一些芯片制造商客户在之后的几个星期中一旦耗尽库存产品,就会发生产能降低。

  • 3. Take the case of Riley: This tiny seven-pound piglet was up for auction at a New York stockyard, meaning he was on his way to the average American dinner plate.

    莱利:这个7磅重的小仔猪在纽约的一个牲畜场被拍卖,这意味着他最终会躺在美国人的餐盘之上。

  • stockyard (n.) also stock-yard, "enclosure for sorting and keeping cattle, swine, sheep, etc.," typically connected with a railroad or slaughter-house, 1802, from stock (n.1) + yard (n.1).
stock·yard / ˈstɒkjɑːd ; NAmE ˈstɑːkjɑːrd / noun a place where farm animals are kept for a short time before they are sold at a market 牲畜栏,牲畜围场(用以安置牲畜,准备运往市场) stockyard stockyards stock·yard / ˈstɒkjɑːd ; NAmE ˈstɑːkjɑːrd /
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