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储备 — meaning in English: reserve

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父亲
fùqīn
技术
jìshù
储备
chúbèi
责任
zérèn
门口
ménkǒu
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use '储备' (chúbèi) when discussing resources in a business context, such as financial reserves or inventory management. It's also common in conversations about food storage for emergencies, like a family preparing for natural disasters.
Synonyms & nuances
While '储备' specifically refers to reserves or stockpiles, another word '库存' (kùcún) leans more towards inventory or stock. Use '储备' when emphasizing the idea of preparation or safeguarding resources, especially in a strategic or anticipatory context.
Culture
'储备' has a fascinating etymology, combining '储' (to store) and '备' (to prepare). In Chinese culture, the concept of reserving resources has deep roots, reflecting historical practices of saving food and materials during lean seasons or times of conflict, highlighting the value placed on preparedness.
FAQ
Q.What does '储备' mean in English?
'储备' translates to 'reserve' in English, referring to stockpiled resources or assets saved for future use.
Q.How do you use '储备' in a sentence?
You can use '储备' in a sentence like: '我们需要增加粮食的储备' (We need to increase our food reserves).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with '储备'?
A common mistake is using '储备' when discussing availability in general. Remember, it specifically refers to reserves, so ensure you're talking about something that's intentionally set aside.
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