Supply sb with sth là gì

supply

Từ điển Collocation

supply noun

1 sth that is supplied

ADJ. total It is impossible to measure the total supply of money in circulation. | endless, inexhaustible, infinite, limitless, never-ending, unending He has an endless supply of corny jokes. | abundant, bountiful, good, large, plentiful | adequate, ample, sufficient | inadequate, limited, small Hurry, as we only have a limited supply of these TVs in stock! | dwindling | constant, continuous, regular, steady | fresh The body needs a fresh supply of vitamin C every day. | ready, reliable the provision of a reliable supply of clean water to rural communities | domestic | air, blood, oxygen, etc. A clot in the brain cut off her blood supply. | food, milk, water, etc. | coal, electricity, energy, fuel, gas, oil, power, etc. Domestic coal supplies were more plentiful in the mid-1950s. Turn off the mains electricity supply. | mains | labour The farmers depend on a casual labour supply at harvest time. | money the country's problems with ballooning inflation and swelling money supply

VERB + SUPPLY have Make sure you have an adequate supply of brochures. | get, lay in, obtain, receive We should lay in a good supply of beer for the party. | produce, provide The studio produced a steady supply of good films. | ensure, maintain | cut off, disconnect, disrupt, stop The electricity company disconnected our supply for non-payment of a bill. The storm disrupted the town's power supply. | deplete, exhaust, use (up) By the end of the winter the supply of grain was severely depleted. | replenish, restore | increase | restrict, limit, reduce | exceed, outstrip Demand for top-quality programmers exceeds supply, leading to extortionate salaries.

SUPPLY + VERB increase | fall | exceed/meet demand Labour supply did not increase to meet demand.

SUPPLY + NOUN line, system the water supply system | contract

PREP. ~ of a supply of spare batteries | ~ to to maintain an adequate water supply to the inner city areas

PHRASES be in short supply Food is in short supply following the flooding. | demand and supply/supply and demand laws of supply and demand | a fall/a shortfall in supply There will soon be a shortfall in supply of qualified young people. | an increase in supply 2 supplies amount of sth needed

ADJ. abundant, plentiful | limited, meagre | vital | emergency, relief | arms, food, medical, military, office The Red Cross flew emergency food supplies into the war zone.

VERB + SUPPLY bring (in/up), lay in, provide (sb/sth with) The money raised will provide vital medical supplies to refugee camps. | be/run out of, be/run short of | threaten Rebel action threatened relief supplies.

SUPPLY + VERB hold out, last | be depleted, be exhausted, run low/out/short

PREP. ~ of The injured climbers had only meagre supplies of water and peanuts to live off.


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • an amount of something available for use
  • offering goods and services for sale
  • the activity of supplying or providing something; provision, supplying

    v.

  • provide or furnish with; provide, render, furnish

    We provided the room with an electrical heater

  • circulate or distribute or equip with; issue

    issue a new uniform to the children

    supply blankets for the beds

  • provide what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; provide, ply, cater

    The hostess provided lunch for all the guests

  • state or say further; add, append

    `It doesn't matter,' he supplied


Investopedia Financial Terms

Supply

A fundamental economic concept that describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers. Supply can relate to the amount available at a specific price or the amount available across a range of prices if displayed on a graph. This relates closely to the demand for a good or service at a specific price; all else being equal, the supply provided by producers will rise if the price rises because all firms look to maximize profits.

Investopedia Says:

Supply and demand trends form the basis of the modern economy. Each specific good or service will have its own supply and demand patterns based on price, utility and personal preference. If people demand a good and are willing to pay more for it, producers will add to the supply. As the supply increases, the price will fall given the same level of demand. Ideally, markets will reach a point of equilibrium where the supply equals the demand (no excess supply and no shortages) for a given price point; at this point ,consumer utility and producer profits are maximized.  


English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

supplies|supplied|supplying
syn.: furnish provide stock store
ant.: demand