resupply
resupply — 動詞
- resupplypresent simple I / you / we / they
- resupplieshe / she / it
- resuppliedpast simple
- resupplying-ing form
1. to bring or send fresh food, equipment, fuel, or other necessary things to a per
補給;補充
再把所需物資送去
to bring or send fresh food, equipment, fuel, or other necessary things to a person, group, or place after the earlier amount has been used or is running low
Paloma drove through the night to resupply the clinic with clean water.
Paloma 連夜開車,把乾淨的水補給到那間診所。
resupply + place + with + supplies
After the storm, Ayana used a small boat to resupply the island shop.
暴風雨過後,Ayana 用一艘小船替那間島上商店補給。
The rescue team was resupplied by air when the mountain road closed.
山路封閉後,那支救援隊靠空投獲得補給。
Eitan returned at dawn to resupply the hikers before they crossed the pass.
Eitan 在黎明時返回,先替那些登山客補給,再讓他們穿越山口。
Selim stopped at the farm gate to resupply the market stall with fresh eggs.
Selim 在農場大門前停下,替市場攤位補給新鮮雞蛋。
文法句型
resupply + noun phrase
resupply + noun phrase + with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Usually used when the receiver is a team, vehicle, shop, camp, or remote place that needs more supplies. The object names who or what receives the goods, and 'with' names the items being sent.
常見錯誤
resupply — 名詞
- resupplysingular
- resuppliesplural
1. an act of sending new supplies to someone or somewhere after the first amount ha
補給行動
一次補送所需物資的行動
an act of sending new supplies to someone or somewhere after the first amount has been used, or one occasion when this happens
By noon, the hikers were still waiting for a resupply of drinking water.
到了中午,那些登山客仍在等飲用水補給送到。
a resupply of + specific goods
Nellie packed batteries and maps for the next resupply to the research camp.
Nellie 為下一次送往研究營地的補給行動準備了電池和地圖。
The village's weekly resupply arrives by truck before the market opens.
那座村莊每週的補給都在市場開門前由卡車送到。
Ritu radioed the base when the first resupply did not reach the bridge crew.
第一批補給沒有送到橋梁施工小組時,Ritu 用無線電聯絡了基地。
- shortage
a situation where needed supplies are lacking
文法句型
a resupply of + noun phrase
resupply to + place
用法筆記
Often refers to a single delivery or operation, especially in travel, emergency, or transport contexts. It commonly takes 'of' for the items sent and 'to' for the destination.