1797, "hiding place," from French Canadian trappers' slang, "hiding place for stores" (1660s), a back-formation from French cacher "to hide, conceal" (13c., Old French cachier), from Vulgar Latin *coacticare "store up, collect, compress," frequentative of Latin coactare "constrain," from coactus, past participle of cogere "to collect" (see cogent). Sense extended by 1830s to "anything stored in a hiding place."
例文
1. A huge arms cache was discovered by police.
警察は大量の私蔵の武器を発見した。
2.Police discovered a cache of weapons in the room.
警察は部屋の中で隠された武器を発見した。
3. The external cache ( or B - Cache ) mixes the two together.
、外部キャッシュ(B- Cache )は両者を混合する.
4.In your Web browser 's cache are the most recent Web files that you have downloaded.
ウェブブラウザのキャッシュエリアに、あなたが最近ダウンロードしたウェブファイルがあります。/
5.The police raided the house and uncovered a cache of weapons.