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[stok] 1. noun1) ((often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc: Buy while stocks last!; The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).) atsargos, turimi daiktai2) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) atsargos, kiekis3) (farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) galvijai4) ((often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest: government stock; He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.) akcijos5) (liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.) sultinys6) (the handle of a whip, rifle etc.) kotas, buožė2. adjective(common; usual: stock sizes of shoes.) dažniausiai pasitaikantis, įprastinis3. verb1) (to keep a supply of for sale: Does this shop stock writing-paper?) turėti atsargų, laikyti2) (to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc: He cannot afford to stock his farm.) aprūpinti•- stockist- stocks
- stockbroker
- stock exchange
- stock market
- stockpile 4. verb(to accumulate (a supply of this sort).) kaupti atsargas- stock-taking
- stock up
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2 take stock
(to form an opinion (about a situation etc): Before you decide, give yourself time to take stock (of the situation).) įvertinti, susidaryti nuomonę
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take no stock in — index disbelieve Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take no stock in — See: TAKE STOCK IN … Dictionary of American idioms
take no stock in — See: TAKE STOCK IN … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ no\ stock\ in — See: take stock in … Словарь американских идиом
take something with a grain of salt — take something with a grain (or pinch) of salt regard something as exaggerated; believe only part of something take a stock tip with a grain of salt … Useful english dictionary
take stock in — {v. phr.}, {informal} To have faith in; trust; believe. Usually used in the negative. * /He took no stock in the idea that women were better cooks than men./ * /They took little or no stock in the boy s story that he had lost the money./ * /Do… … Dictionary of American idioms
take stock in — {v. phr.}, {informal} To have faith in; trust; believe. Usually used in the negative. * /He took no stock in the idea that women were better cooks than men./ * /They took little or no stock in the boy s story that he had lost the money./ * /Do… … Dictionary of American idioms
take\ stock\ in — v. phr. informal To have faith in; trust; believe. Usually used in the negative. He took no stock in the idea that women were better cooks than men. They took little or no stock in the boy s story that he had lost the money. Do you take any stock … Словарь американских идиом
Stock — (st[o^]k), n. [AS. stocc a stock, trunk, stick; akin to D. stok, G. stock, OHG. stoc, Icel. stokkr, Sw. stock, Dan. stok, and AS. stycce a piece; cf. Skr. tuj to urge, thrust. Cf. {Stokker}, {Stucco}, and {Tuck} a rapier.] 1. The stem, or main… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stock account — Stock Stock (st[o^]k), n. [AS. stocc a stock, trunk, stick; akin to D. stok, G. stock, OHG. stoc, Icel. stokkr, Sw. stock, Dan. stok, and AS. stycce a piece; cf. Skr. tuj to urge, thrust. Cf. {Stokker}, {Stucco}, and {Tuck} a rapier.] 1. The stem … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stock car — Stock Stock (st[o^]k), n. [AS. stocc a stock, trunk, stick; akin to D. stok, G. stock, OHG. stoc, Icel. stokkr, Sw. stock, Dan. stok, and AS. stycce a piece; cf. Skr. tuj to urge, thrust. Cf. {Stokker}, {Stucco}, and {Tuck} a rapier.] 1. The stem … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English