囤积 (tún jī) — to stock up, to lay in supplies; to hoard (for speculation), to corner the market

To stockpile large quantities of goods, often out of fear of shortage or to drive up prices. 囤积 is more deliberate and large-scale than simply buying extra — it implies hoarding for speculation, as in the examples with masks and grain.

verb
to stock upto lay in suppliesto hoard (for speculation)to corner the market

예문

  • 囤积
    Yì qíng qī jiān hěn duō rén tún jī le dà liàng kǒu zhào.
    During the pandemic, many people hoarded large quantities of masks.
  • 囤积
    Tā tún jī le zú gòu chī yì nián de liáng shi.
    He stockpiled enough grain to last a year.
  • 囤积
    Zhè jiā gōng sī shì tú tún jī tóng kuàng yǐ lǒng duàn shì chǎng.
    This company tried to corner the copper market by hoarding.

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