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1 replenish one’s stocks
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > replenish one’s stocks
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2 replenish
transitive verb[wieder] auffüllen* * *[rə'pleniʃ](to fill up again; to fill up (one's supply of something) again: We must replenish our stock of coal.) auffüllen- academic.ru/61577/replenishment">replenishment* * *re·plen·ish[rɪˈplenɪʃ]vtto \replenish a glass ein Glas wieder füllento \replenish supplies Vorräte [wieder] auffüllento \replenish coal stocks with imports from abroad die Kohlenvorräte durch Importe aus dem Ausland aufstocken2. COMPUT▪ to \replenish sth etw wieder aufladen* * *[rI'plenɪʃ]vtergänzen; (when badly depleted) wieder auffüllen; glass auffüllen; shelves nachfüllen* * *replenish [rıˈplenıʃ] v/twith mit)2. wieder füllen ( with mit)* * *transitive verb[wieder] auffüllen* * *v.auffüllen (Vorräte) v. -
3 replenish
re·plen·ish [rɪʼplenɪʃ] vt( form);to \replenish a glass ein Glas wieder füllen;to \replenish supplies Vorräte [wieder] auffüllen;to \replenish coal stocks with imports from abroad die Kohlenvorräte durch Importe aus dem Ausland aufstocken
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