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restock 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/rēˈstäk/,
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restocks, 3rd person singular present; restocked, past participle; restocking, present participle; restocked, past tense;
  1. Replenish (a store) with fresh stock or supplies
    • - work began at once to restock the fishery

  1. stock again; "He restocked his land with pheasants"
  2. To stock again; to resupply with stocks
  3. (Re-stocking) The practice of releasing hatchery-reared fish from the hatcheries into ponds, streams, rivers, or lakes.
  4. (Re-Stocking) A 20% restocking fee will be charged for orders cancelled with less than 24 hours notice prior to loading or for any returned trees.
  5. (RESTOCKING) Shipments that are ordered, picked and packed and then subsequently cancelled in part or whole will incur a 15% restocking fee.
  6. (Re-Stocking) There will be a 35% restocking charge on standard sized items returned for credit. Custom sizes will not be accepted.
  7. (re-stocking) movement of animals with the intention of building up the number of individuals in an original habitat.
  8. (restocking) Replacing felled areas by sowing seed, planting or natural regeneration.
  9. (restocking) The replanting of an area after trees are removed.
  10. The return of goods previously moved or shipped to a stock location without their modification or usage.
  11. To fill or replenish a product to the normal stock level.
  12. Restock refers to replacing supplies in the custodial closet as they are used. A minimum stocking level should be established for each supply item to indicate when supplies need to be ordered.
  13. To replace or replenish merchandise to maintain complete stock on the shelf.