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overstock 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˌōvərˈstäk/,
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overstocked, past tense; overstocks, 3rd person singular present; overstocking, present participle; overstocked, past participle;
  1. Supply with more of something than is necessary or required
    • - do not overstock the kitchen with food
Noun
  1. (esp. in a manufacturing or retailing context) A supply or quantity in excess of demand or requirements
    • - factory overstock
    • - publishers' overstocks and remainders

  1. stock excessively
  2. Inventory goods and materials, or those goods and materials themselves, held available in stock by a business. It is also used for a list of the contents of a household and for a list for testamentary purposes of the possessions of someone who has died. ...
  3. Materials and merchandise which like examples of some deadstock, did not sell successfully enough to “sell out” and which are sold in bulk or by the pound to a thrift store for said thrift store’s own discretion at marked up price for profit. ...
  4. An excessive amount of product purchased in anticipation of increased sales volume.
  5. Goods in excess of the anticipated needs. These goods must generally be sold at greatly reduced prices.
  6. Additional stock of product that is full to capacity on the shelf or peg
  7. When inventory exceeds what is necessary for sales.