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1 идиоматика
лингв.
1) study of idiom(s)
2) коллект. idiomatic expressions мн., idioms мн., stock of idioms* * ** * * -
2 идиоматика
жен.; лингв.2) коллект. idiomatic expressions мн. ч., idioms мн. ч., stock of idioms -
3 идиоматика
General subject: idiomology, stock of idioms -
4 идиоматика
1. stock of idioms; idiomology2. idiomatic
См. также в других словарях:
stock — See: IN STOCK, OUT OF STOCK, TAKE STOCK, TAKE STOCK IN … Dictionary of American idioms
stock — See: IN STOCK, OUT OF STOCK, TAKE STOCK, TAKE STOCK IN … Dictionary of American idioms
stock-in-trade — {n. phr.} The materials which one customarily deals, sells, or offers. * /Imported silk blouses from the Orient are the stock in trade of their small shop./ * /Anecdotes are often an after dinner speaker s stock in trade./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stock-in-trade — {n. phr.} The materials which one customarily deals, sells, or offers. * /Imported silk blouses from the Orient are the stock in trade of their small shop./ * /Anecdotes are often an after dinner speaker s stock in trade./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stock — n., adj., & v. n. 1 a store of goods etc. ready for sale or distribution etc. 2 a supply or quantity of anything for use (lay in winter stocks of fuel; a great stock of information). 3 equipment or raw material for manufacture or trade etc.… … Useful english dictionary
out of stock — {adj. phr.} Having none for sale or use; no longer in supply; sold out. * /When Father tried to get tires for an old car, the man in the store said that size was out of stock and were not sold anymore./ * /So many children have bought balloons… … Dictionary of American idioms
out of stock — {adj. phr.} Having none for sale or use; no longer in supply; sold out. * /When Father tried to get tires for an old car, the man in the store said that size was out of stock and were not sold anymore./ * /So many children have bought balloons… … Dictionary of American idioms
stock — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. stem, bole, trunk; race, family; livestock, cattle; [gun] butt; capital; broth; merchandise, goods; raw materials; repertory; informal, belief. See ancestry, store, drama, provision, quantity. II… … English dictionary for students
in stock — {adj. phr.} Having something ready to sell dr use; in present possession or supply; to be sold. * /The store had no more red shoes in stock, so Mary chose brown ones instead./ Compare: IN STORE, ON HAND. Contrast: OUT OF STOCK … Dictionary of American idioms
in stock — {adj. phr.} Having something ready to sell dr use; in present possession or supply; to be sold. * /The store had no more red shoes in stock, so Mary chose brown ones instead./ Compare: IN STORE, ON HAND. Contrast: OUT OF STOCK … Dictionary of American idioms
lock, stock, and barrel — {n. phr.} Everything; completely. * /The robbers emptied the whole house lock, stock, and barrel./ Compare: HOOK, LINE, AND SINKER … Dictionary of American idioms