well-stocked
/ˌwel ˈstɒkt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌwel ˈstɑːkt/ (ame, ipa)
well-stocked — adjective
1. containing a large or sufficient quantity of goods, food, or other items that pe
containing a large or sufficient quantity of goods, food, or other items that people need or want; supplied with plenty of what is expected or required.
The small bakery on Elm Street is well-stocked with fresh bread every morning.
be well-stocked with [items] — prepositional pattern
Hassan keeps a well-stocked first-aid kit in his car for emergencies.
well-stocked + noun — before-noun modifier pattern
Rin and her grandmother kept the pantry well-stocked for the winter months.
A well-stocked library should offer both classic literature and recent publications.
- well-supplied
more general, focuses on having enough of what is needed without emphasising variety
- well-provisioned
more formal; often used for planned journeys, expeditions, or bases that need long-term supplies
- well-furnished
refers specifically to rooms or houses equipped with furniture and amenities, not to food or goods
- fully stocked
suggests completeness — every expected item is present with nothing missing
- poorly stocked
lacking enough items or variety
- bare
almost empty, with very few supplies left
- understocked
having fewer items than needed or expected
文法句型
well-stocked + noun
be well-stocked with [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Often followed by 'with' to name what is available in large quantity. The hyphen is usually kept when the compound appears before the noun (a well-stocked fridge), and is sometimes dropped after a linking verb (the fridge is well stocked).