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supply

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sup·ply1 /səˈplaɪ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun (plural supplies)  
1 amount available 可用量 [countableC]KEEP/STORE an amount of something that is available to be used 供应量,供给量
supply of
 I’ve only got a week’s supply of tablets left.
剩下的药片只够我一周的量了。
plentiful/abundant/adequate etc supply
 There was a plentiful supply of cheap labour.
有大量廉价劳动力。
 The nation’s fuel supplies will not last forever.
这个国家的燃料供应不会无穷无尽。
 To protect the food supply, the government ordered the slaughter of affected cattle.
为保护食品供应,政府下令宰杀被感染的牛。
money supply
2 NECESSARY THINGS 必需品supplies [plural]PROVIDE food, clothes, and things necessary for daily life or for a particular purpose, especially for a group of people over a period of time 日用(必需)品〔尤指供一群人在一段时间内用〕
 Supplies were brought in by air.
补给品通过空运送来。
vital/essential/emergency supplies
 trucks loaded with emergency supplies
载满紧急救援物资的卡车
medical/school/cleaning etc supplies
 foreign aid used to buy medical supplies
用于购买医药物资的外国援助款项
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3 gas/electricity/water etc supply SERVICESa system that is used to supply gas etc 煤气/电力/自来水等供应(系统)
 the public water supply
公共供水系统
 If you fail to pay your bill, you run the risk of having your electricity supply cut off (=stopped).
如果你不付账单,就有可能被断电。
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4 act of supplying 供应 [uncountableU]PROVIDE when you supply something 供应,供给;补给
supply of/to
 The military government is trying to stop the supply of guns to the rebels.
军政府试图切断叛军的枪支补给。
5. supply ship/convoy/route etc TTKEEP/STOREa ship etc used for bringing or storing supplies 补给船/[]/路线等
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in short supply at short1
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adjectives
a good supply
In hot countries, always carry a good supply of water.
a plentiful/abundant supply formal:
There was a plentiful supply of books and magazines to read.
an adequate supply
The larger cities usually have more modern health facilities and an adequate supply of medicines.
a constant/steady/regular supply
For dairy farming, a constant supply of lush grass is essential.
an endless/inexhaustible supply (=one that does not end, or seems not to end)
He has an endless supply of jokes.
a ready supply (=one that is easily available)
The early settlers also found a ready supply of flints in the chalk cliffs.
a small/limited supply
There is a limited supply of land for building.
a dwindling supply (=one that is getting smaller)
We cannot rely on the dwindling supplies of crude oil and natural gas.
a fresh supply
A fresh supply of fuel was needed.
verbs
use up/exhaust a supply
The diver had nearly used up his supply of oxygen.
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supply2 ●●● S3 W2 verb (supplied, supplying, supplies) [transitiveT]  
1 PROVIDEto provide people with something that they need or want, especially regularly over a long period of time 供应,供给,提供〔所需物品〕
 Paint for the project was supplied by the city.
该项目所用油漆由市政府提供。
supply somebody with something
 An informer supplied the police with the names of those involved in the crime.
有告密者向警方提供了涉案者的名字。
supply something to somebody
 They were arrested for supplying drugs to street dealers.
他们因向街头毒品贩子提供毒品而被逮捕。
2 be well/poorly/generously supplied with something to have a lot of something, a little of something etc 某物供应充分/不足/充足
 The lounge was well supplied with ashtrays.
休息室备有大量烟灰缸。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
supplysup·ply1 /səˈplaɪ/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp supplied) [transitiveT]
1COMMERCEto provide goods or services to customers, especially regularly and over a long period of time
In certain circumstances they will charge an additional amount when supplying agricultural goods and services.
supply something to somebody
The company supplies products and services to the energy industry.
supply somebody with something
The computer giant has agreed to supply Mitsubishi with mainframe and minicomputers.
2to give someone something they want or need
Several pharmaceutical companies are supplyingadditional data and making recommendations on labeling.
Financing was supplied by a syndicate of international banks.
supply somebody with something
All employees were supplied with protective clothing.
supplysupply2 noun (plural supplies)
1[countableC]COMMERCEECONOMICS an amount of something that is available to be sold, bought, used etc
The quality of the locallabour supply has helped to keep his company growing.
One-quarter of the nation’soil supply is shipped via the pipeline.
Coal inventories at the end of March were 390,000 metric tons, a 14-day supply.
During times of rapid growth demand for aircraft maintenance resources also tends to outstrip supply.
inelastic supply
2be in short supply if something is in short supply, very little of it is available
Pricing information is in short supply because computer makers don’t like to talk about the latest trends.
The building projects are behind schedule and construction materials in desperately short supply.
3water/gas/electricity etc supply a system that provides water, gas etc
Thepublic water supply company said the charge was related to its environmental testing laboratory.
see also money supply
4[uncountableU]COMMERCE the act of supplying something
supply of
There were some difficulties in the supply of raw materials.
Origin supply2
(1300-1400) Old French soupleier, from Latin supplere to fill up, supplement, supply, from sub- up + plere to fill
sup·ply1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1supply2 verb
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