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3 [hoeveelheid waarvan men gebruiken kan] supply♦voorbeelden:een te grote voorraad hebben • be overstockedeen voorraad aanhouden van … • keep … in stock, keep a stock of …de voorraad aanvullen • replenish the supply/stockvoorraad inslaan • lay in stockde voorraad opnemen • take stockzo lang de voorraad strekt • as long as/while supplies/stocks lastniet meer in voorraad zijn • not be in stock anymorede goederen in voorraad • the goods in stock/on handin voorraad nemen • stockuit voorraad leverbaar • available from stock2 een hele voorraad blikjes aanleggen • store up a lot of Btins/ Acansvoorraad inslaan voor de winter • lay in supplies for the winterwe zijn door onze voorraad heen • we have gone through our supplieswe hebben altijd een hoop blikjes in voorraad • we always keep a large store/supply of Btins/ Acans
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