cel·lar /ˈsɛlɚ/
  地窖,地下室,藏酒
  cellar
  後進先出儲存區
  Cel·lar n.  A room or rooms under a building, and usually below the surface of the ground, where provisions and other stores are kept.
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  cellar
       n 1: the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below
            ground level; often used for storage [syn: basement]
       2: an excavation where root vegetables are stored [syn: root
          cellar]
       3: storage space where wines are stored [syn: wine cellar]
  Cellar
     a subterranean vault (1 Chr. 27:28), a storehouse. The word is
     also used to denote the treasury of the temple (1 Kings 7:51)
     and of the king (14:26). The Hebrew word is rendered "garner" in
     Joel 1:17, and "armoury" in Jer. 50:25.