B1 Noun, Verb 中性 #4 最常用 2分钟阅读

inventory

/ˈɪnvəntɔːri/

Inventory represents the physical goods and materials a business holds for production or sale.

30秒词汇

  • A detailed list of all goods or property held.
  • The physical stock of products available for sale.
  • The process of counting and recording current assets.

Overview

The term 'inventory' is a cornerstone of business, logistics, and personal organization. At its most basic level, it refers to a detailed list of possessions or goods. In a business context, it represents the raw materials, work-in-process goods, and finished products that are considered to be the portion of a business's assets that are ready or will be ready for sale. 2) Usage Patterns: As a noun, 'inventory' can be used to describe the collection of items themselves ('We have a large inventory of shoes') or the document/database listing them ('Check the inventory for the serial number'). As a verb, 'to inventory' means the act of performing a count or creating a list ('We need to inventory the warehouse this weekend'). 3) Common Contexts: You will most frequently encounter this word in retail, manufacturing, and accounting. However, it is also used in non-business settings, such as a 'personal inventory' of one's skills or an 'inventory' of a historical site's artifacts. In the United States, 'inventory' is the standard term for goods on hand, whereas in the United Kingdom, the word 'stock' is often used synonymously in commercial settings. 4) Similar Words Comparison: While 'stock' and 'inventory' are often used interchangeably, 'inventory' is broader. 'Stock' usually refers specifically to products ready for sale to customers. 'Inventory' includes those products plus the raw materials used to make them, the packaging, and even office supplies in some accounting practices. Compared to a 'list,' an inventory is specifically focused on accounting for assets or resources at a specific point in time.

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使用说明

In business writing, 'inventory' is neutral and professional. It can be used as a collective noun (uncountable) or a countable noun when referring to specific lists. As a verb, it is slightly more formal than 'counting stock'.

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常见错误

A common mistake is using 'inventory' when you mean 'invoice'. Another error is treating 'inventory' only as a physical object, forgetting it can also mean the administrative list or the act of counting.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'In-Vent-Ory' as 'Items in the Vent (warehouse) ready for the Story (sale)'.

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词源

Derived from the Latin word 'inventarium', meaning 'a list of things found', from 'invenire' (to find).

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文化背景

In American business culture, 'taking inventory' is a common end-of-year or end-of-quarter ritual that often involves employees staying late to ensure financial records match physical stock.

例句

1

The store is closed today for its annual inventory.

everyday

The store is closed today for its annual inventory.

2

Our company maintains a large inventory of spare parts to ensure quick repairs.

formal

Our company maintains a large inventory of spare parts to ensure quick repairs.

3

I need to do a quick inventory of what's in the fridge before I go grocery shopping.

informal

I need to do a quick inventory of what's in the fridge before I go grocery shopping.

4

The researcher compiled an inventory of all the plant species found in the nature reserve.

academic

The researcher compiled an inventory of all the plant species found in the nature reserve.

词族

名词
inventory
动词
inventory
形容词
inventorial

常见搭配

take inventory to count and list all items in stock
inventory control the process of managing the amount of stock
excess inventory more stock than is currently needed

常用短语

inventory management

the supervision of non-capitalized assets

physical inventory

the actual counting of items

容易混淆的词

inventory vs invoice

An invoice is a request for payment (a bill), whereas inventory is a list or stock of goods.

inventory vs invention

An invention is a new creation or device; inventory is a collection of existing items.

语法模式

take inventory of [something] hold/maintain an inventory to inventory [a place/items]
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Use digital tools for tracking stock

Modern businesses use inventory management software to track items in real-time rather than relying on manual paper lists.

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Don't confuse inventory with invoice

An inventory is a list of what you have; an invoice is a bill for what you have bought or sold.

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Regional terminology differences

If you are working in the UK, you might hear 'stock-taking' instead of 'taking inventory'.

自我测试

fill blank

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word.

The manager asked the staff to ___ all the electronics in the store tonight.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: inventory

The sentence requires the base form of the verb after 'to'.

multiple choice

Choose the best definition for 'excess inventory'.

What does a company have if it has 'excess inventory'?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: More products than they can sell

'Excess' means more than necessary, so excess inventory refers to surplus stock.

sentence building

Reorder the words to create a logical sentence.

take / need / we / to / of / inventory / the / stock / .

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: We need to take inventory of the stock.

This follows the standard SVO structure with the phrasal verb 'take inventory of'.

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常见问题

4 个问题

In American English, inventory is the broader term including raw materials, while stock usually refers to finished goods. In British English, 'stock' is the more common term for both.

Yes, it means to make a complete list of items or to count the goods currently in a building or shop.

It is a financial ratio showing how many times a company has sold and replaced its inventory during a specific period.

Inventory is considered an asset on a company's balance sheet because it represents goods that will eventually be sold for cash.

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