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    depository查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'pɑːzətɔːri]
    名词复数:depositories 词频:低频词

    基本释义/说明:n.存储处;贮藏所;受托人
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    n.
    ①寄存处;仓库;
    [比喻] He is a depository of a great deal of know-ledge.
    他知识很渊博.
    ②受托人;保管人
    -扩展释义
    【现代商务】
    受托人,存储机构,存放处,保管人
    N/A
    章程)保存人(国、机构)
    n. 【法律专业】
    保管方 ,保管机关,保管人,寄存处
    n. 【化学】
    仓库,受托人
    n.
    贮藏所;受托者;保管者
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. the burial chamber was used as a depository for a coin hoard’

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    形容词 变体/同根词

    Acting as the trusted recipient of a deposit
    (geology) Of, related to, or containing sediment or rock deposits.
    “Subfossils are often found in depositionary environments, such as lake sediments, oceanic sediments, and soils.”
    “In the early depositionary period of the Kaili Formation, the water in the Taijiang area was comparatively shallow, and there were few life-forms.”
    Of, pertaining to, or in the nature of a deposit or a deposition
    “Alluvial fans and related phenomena are depositional landforms which form a continuum.”
    “A comparison between all the techniques used to analyse calcite cements reveals subtle differences between injected and depositional sandstones.”
    “Although it is currently interpreted as an accretionary prism complex, the exact depositional setting remains unclear.”

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    (finance, obsolete) A deposit.
    “In other words, the peer-to-peer logic is based on the fact that I do not receive something in its entirety from a single source, a depositum.”
    “Praha, NA, Depositum Ochranov, Acta Unitaris Fratrum 9, fol.”
    A person who makes a deposit, especially a deposit of money in a bank
    “If a depositor misses just one payment they can suffer severe penalties especially in an environment where interest rates are falling.”
    “Or, said another way, does the depositor maintain a financial asset that functions as money, securing purchasing power?”
    “If a depositor owes money to the bank or building society, this will be deducted from any deposits held before compensation is calculated.”
    The person with whom something is deposited. || (historical) A member of the lowest of the three population classes created by Pot Pol and the Khmer Rouge party in Cambodia after their revolution in the 1970s. These people were ’deposited’ in the villages after being removed from the cities.
    The removal of someone from office. || The act of depositing material, especially by a natural process; the resultant deposit. || (chemistry) The production of a thin film of material onto an existing surface. || (law) The process of taking sworn testimony out of court; the testimony so taken. || (meteorology) The formation of snow or frost directly from water vapor. || (physics) The transformation of a gas into a solid without an intermediate liquid phase (reverse of sublimation) || (religion) The formal placement of relics in a church or shrine, and the feast day commemorating it.
    “The treasures of a dynasty that survived civil war, deposition and the Great Fire of London are to be displayed to the public.”
    “We will take her testimony under oath in a deposition and they’ll probably take Michael’s deposition and in a few months we’ll go to trial.”
    “In a state of the art review article, Chan and colleagues discuss calcium deposition with or without bone formation in the lung.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    deposit
    同义词: place put set lay
    (transitive) To lay down; to place; to put. || To lay up or away for safekeeping; to put up; to store. || To entrust one’s assets to the care of another. Sometimes done as collateral. || (transitive) To put money or funds into an account. || To lay aside; to rid oneself of.
    “We may not have slipped straight into the gaucho lifestyle, our horse being more determined to deposit us in a ditch than to stick to the road, but we were learning.”
    “Many of these drifted to the asteroid belt, though some were hurled back towards Earth early on to deposit water on the surface of the then-dry planet.”
    “Alluvial formations consist of the particles of earth which the waters carry with them, and gradually deposit along their banks.”
    (literally, transitive) To put down; to lay down; to deposit; to lay aside; to put away. || (transitive) To remove (a leader) from (high) office, without killing the incumbent. || (law, intransitive) To give evidence or testimony, especially in response to interrogation during a deposition || (law, transitive) To interrogate and elicit testimony from during a deposition; typically done by a lawyer. || (intransitive) To take or swear an oath. || To testify; to bear witness; to claim; to assert; to affirm.
    “He is now facing pressure of his own, with a wave of strikes by university students and transportation unions leading to rumours that the military was planning to depose him.”
    “The third witness would depose on March 31, prosecution sources said.”
    “Microsoft had the right to depose the declarants that the DoJ had used, but did not choose to do so.”
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