deadstock
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Merchandise that has not yielded any use yet: from the view of the businessperson, one that has failed to be sold or processed and is now stowed away for possible sale or manufacturing at a later date, from the view of the consumer, a piece that has been obtained but not found application and is now—perhaps even with original labelling or packaging—stored for future ideas.
— No newsboy could possibly have got half way to Fairfax with any copies of the TIMES "unsold:" -- he wouldn't have had one left by the time he had crossed the Potomac, but would have fallen back on his dead stock of Tribunes and Heralds.
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Agricultural implements and stored produce, distinguished from livestock.
— […]examining in turn, the husbandry of livestock, the consumption of domestic deadstock, and hunting in the earlier Neolithic,[…]
动词 v.
- To store in appropriate packaging for later.
词形变化
词源
词源 1
From dead + stock.
词源 2
From dead + stock.
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