Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Storehouse"
Synonyms of "Storehouse" and their differences
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między storehouse i warehouse ?
A:
storehouse has two definitions:
1.) synonym for warehouse:
storehouse is an older term that is mostly out of use in daily speech when meaning warehouse; warehouse is used instead. There is no real difference.
When storehouse is used, it is usually used for its second meaning:
2.) an abundant supply or source
Example:
The museum is a storehouse of ancient relics.
A library has a storehouse of dusty, unread book in its collection.
My husband's brain is the largest storehouse of useless trivia on the planet.
1.) synonym for warehouse:
storehouse is an older term that is mostly out of use in daily speech when meaning warehouse; warehouse is used instead. There is no real difference.
When storehouse is used, it is usually used for its second meaning:
2.) an abundant supply or source
Example:
The museum is a storehouse of ancient relics.
A library has a storehouse of dusty, unread book in its collection.
My husband's brain is the largest storehouse of useless trivia on the planet.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między storehouse i warehouse ?
A:
They're almost the same. Warehouses are large storage buildings for commercial use. "Storehouse" is a more general word for a storage building.
Amazon has warehouses for the items they sell. Farms have storehouses for tools and material.
Amazon has warehouses for the items they sell. Farms have storehouses for tools and material.
Other questions about "Storehouse"
Q:
"I had to organize our storehouse today.
My muscle feel sore because our products relatively heavy."
Could you check if the sentence natural, please?
My muscle feel sore because our products relatively heavy."
Could you check if the sentence natural, please?
A:
"I had to organize our storehouse today.
My *muscles feel sore because our products *are relatively heavy." You got the point across but there is some wrong grammar you can work on. Good work, though! :)
My *muscles feel sore because our products *are relatively heavy." You got the point across but there is some wrong grammar you can work on. Good work, though! :)
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? I've found a storehouse of information at that website.
A:
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