overstore
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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An instance of overstoring, a surplus.
— So may the bread, this day sent down from heaven, Suffice for all the seven; And to each week, till toil and care are o'er, Each Sabbath still may yield its goodly overstore.
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The opening of too many stores or stores that are too large.
— Since then, however, except for the short-lived recovery mainly in distributors' demand in 1976 owing to the socalled "overstore effect" ( a large-scale floor space expansions in department stores and supermarkets), the demand has generally remained sluggish, in spite of the demand increasing factor of a rise in the synthetic fiber ratio from 46.5% in 1972 to 55.6 in 1977.
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The overwriting of memory or data, especially when done in error.
— If the overstore involves non-reducible data, i.e. data which cannot be effectively stored by interpolation at larger intervals from the original data, then the run will abort.
动词 v.
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To overstock; to save more than is needed.
— This fish is long in growing; but breeds exceedingly in a water that pleases him; yea, in many ponds so fast, as to overstore them, and starve the other fish.
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To attempt to store more than the capacity into which something is put.
— On every hand flourish trees, in the prime of a full score of years, Nature's aviaries, which are preparing hereafter to overstore the fruiteries from their burdened boughs, and now diversify the prospect with green and shade.
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To open more stores than the retail market needs.
— This is an area of vast geography and great retail growth. We can't overstore it.
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To imprint (something) upon the memory such that it includes additional emotional content and/or influences other thoughts and memories.
— This inquisition, with its ardent commitment to interpretation and further interpretation, is the complementary process by which presented images overstored with expressive intention can have their meanings developed, brought forth in the full array of their latent possibility.
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To overfill or overschool the mind (with certain thoughts).
— The wag, knowing the natural frailties of the parents, then asked— "Who combed your hair this morning, my pretty little boy?" and the answer was, very much to the astonishment of the parents, no doubt— "The Holy Ghost." While it is quite right to store the infant mind so far, it is just possible — indeed likely to overstore it.
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To overwrite memory or storage.
— An attempt to overstore this new pitch command resulted in a real-time pitch maneuver being commanded 23 times at 1-minute intervals, due to an undetected bit error in the command message.
形容词 adj.
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Located above a store.
— […] ; 72,364 ( 29.5 % ) are two-family homes; the remainder, 93,644, are multifamily and apartment-overstore dwellings.
词源
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From over- + store.
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From over- + store.
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From over- + store.
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