释义 |
dishoard, v.|dɪsˈhɔəd| [dis- 6.] trans. To release or bring out of a hoard. So disˈhoarding vbl. n.
1926D. H. Robertson Banking Policy v. 48 Automatic Stinting which in each case exactly cancelled the intended Dis-lacking involved in the process of Spontaneous Dishoarding. 1933― in Economic Jrnl. XLIII. 401 The converse operations to Saving, Lacking and Hoarding may be called Dissaving, Dislacking and Dishoarding. Hoarding (Dishoarding) may be alternatively defined as acting in such a way as to decrease (increase) the velocity of circulation of money against output. 1955Ann. Reg. 1954 258 More food was available in the towns, partly as a result of ‘dishoarding’ by peasants more ready to surrender their produce as consumer goods became more plentiful. 1963Times 11 Feb. 6/7 Now that industry is ‘dishoarding’ labour. |