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  • 1 stocks

    noun plural
    1) the wooden framework upon which a ship is supported when being built, repaired etc.
    دِعامات خَشَبِيَّه تُسْنَد عليْها السَّفينَه
    2) formerly a wooden frame in which a criminal was fastened as a punishment.
    آلة خَشَبِيَّة تُرْبَط فيها قَدَما المُذْنِب لِعِقابِه

    Arabic-English dictionary > stocks

  • 2 stock

    [stɔk]
    1. noun
    1) ( 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).

    مُتَوَفِّر ، غَيْر مُتَوَفِّر
    2) a supply of something:

    We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.

    مَخْزون، بَضائِع
    3) farm animals:

    He would like to purchase more (live) stock.

    ماشِيَه
    4) ( often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest:

    He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.

    قِرْض تِجاري
    5) liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.
    مَرَق اللحم والعِظام، حِساء
    6) the handle of a whip, rifle etc.
    مِقْبَض
    2. adjective
    common; usual:

    stock sizes of shoes.

    عادي، شائِع
    3. verb
    1) to keep a supply of for sale:

    Does this shop stock writing-paper?

    يَخْزِن
    2) to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc:

    He cannot afford to stock his farm.

    يُجَهِّز، يُمَوِّن

    Arabic-English dictionary > stock

  • 3 أسهم

    n. stocks, interest
    v. give a share in, share in, pool, contribute, participate

    Arabic-English dictionary > أسهم

  • 4 أسهم الشركات

    n. industrial stocks

    Arabic-English dictionary > أسهم الشركات

  • 5 مخازن

    n. stocks

    Arabic-English dictionary > مخازن

  • 6 سندات مالية

    سَنَدَاتٌ مالِيّة
    securities; bonds; stocks

    Arabic-English new dictionary > سندات مالية

  • 7 أوراق مالية

    أوْرَاقٌ مالِيّة: سَنَدَاتٌ مالِيّة
    securities; bonds; stocks

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أوراق مالية

  • 8 deal

    [diːl]
    1. noun
    1) a bargain or arrangement:

    a business deal.

    صَفْقَه
    2) the act of dividing cards among players in a card game.
    تَوْزيع وَرَق اللعْب
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle dealtdelt
    1) to do business, especially to buy and sell:

    I think he deals in stocks and shares.

    يُتاجِرُ في
    2) to distribute (cards).
    يُوَزِّعُ أوراق الشَّدّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > deal

  • 9 gilt-edged

    adjective
    safe to invest in and certain to produce interest:

    gilt-edged stocks.

    مَضْمون

    Arabic-English dictionary > gilt-edged

  • 10 meet

    [miːt] past tense, past participle met [met]
    1. verb
    1) to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance:

    She met a man on the train.

    يُقابِل، يَلْتَقي
    2) (sometimes, especially American, with with ) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement:

    The committee meets every Monday.

    يَجْتَمِع
    3) to be introduced to (someone) for the first time:

    Come and meet my wife.

    يَتَعَرَّف ، يَلْتَقي للمرَّةِ الأولى
    4) to join:

    Where do the two roads meet?

    يَلْتَقي، يَتَّصِل
    5) to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc):

    Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?

    يُلَبِّي
    6) to come into the view, experience or presence of:

    A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.

    يَظْهَرُ ، يقابِل
    7) to come to or be faced with:

    He met his death in a car accident.

    يَلْقى
    8) ( with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response:

    The scheme met with their approval.

    يُلاقي، يَصْطَدِم
    9) to answer or oppose:

    We will meet force with greater force.

    يُواجِه، يَرُدُّ عَلى
    2. noun
    a gathering, especially of sportsmen:

    The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.

    تَجَمُّع

    Arabic-English dictionary > meet

  • 11 slump

    [slamp]
    1. verb
    1) to fall or sink suddenly and heavily:

    He slumped wearily into a chair.

    يَسْقُط، يَتَهاوى
    2) (of prices, stocks, trade etc) to become less; to lose value suddenly:

    Business has slumped.

    تَهْبُط الأسْعار
    2. noun
    1) a sudden fall in value, trade etc:

    a slump in prices.

    هُبوط في الأسْعار
    2) a time of very bad economic conditions, with serious unemployment etc; a depression:

    There was a serious slump in the 1930s.

    رُكود إقْتِصادي

    Arabic-English dictionary > slump

  • 12 stock exchange

    a place where stocks and shares are bought and sold.
    بورْصَه، السوق المالِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > stock exchange

  • 13 stockbroker

    noun
    a person who buys and sells stocks and shares for others.
    سِمْسار الأوراق المالِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > stockbroker

  • 14 stockist

    noun
    a person who stocks certain goods:

    These boots can be obtained from your local stockist.

    وَكيل لِبَيْع بِضاعَه مُعَيَّنَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > stockist

  • 15 surplus

    [ˈsəˈpləs] noun

    ( also adjective) surplus stocks

    The country had a trade surplus (= exported more than it imported) last month.

    فائِض

    Arabic-English dictionary > surplus

  • 16 تاجر

    تَاجَرَ \ trade: to buy and sell: He trades in electrical goods. Countries trade with their neighbours. \ تَاجَرَ بِـ \ handle: to sell (a certain class of things): We don’t handle foreign meat. stock: to keep a supply of: This shop stocks all kinds of shoes.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تاجر

  • 17 خزن

    خَزَّنَ \ stock: to keep a supply of: This shop stocks all kinds of shoes. stock up with: to get a big supply of (for a journey, for the winter, etc.).

    Arabic-English dictionary > خزن

  • 18 سمسار

    سِمْسَار \ middleman: sb. who buys goods from a producer and sells them (at a gain) to a shopkeeper or directly to the user: The farmer sold his cotton to the middleman, who sold it to the cotton company. \ سِمْسَار \ estate agent, real estate broker, realtor: sb. who deals with the sale of land and houses. \ See Also وكيل عقارات \ سِمْسَار الرَّهْنِيّات \ pawnbroker: the keeper of a pawnshop. \ سِمْسَار في سُوق الأوراق الماليّة (البُورصَة)‏ \ stockbroker: sb. who arranges the buying and selling of stocks and (business) shares.

    Arabic-English dictionary > سمسار

  • 19 سهم

    سَهْم \ arrow: a stick with a sharp point shot from a bow. dart: a small arrow, thrown at a marked board in a game called darts. \ أَسْهَمَ أو شَارَكَ في \ [b]share: to use or possess together: I share his dislike of smoking. contribute: to give sth. for a common purpose: Each of us contributed (a pound) to the cost of the gift. \ أَسْهُم في شَرِكة \ investment: shares in a business. \ أَسْهُم وسَنَدَات (حكومية أو في شَرِكة)‏ \ stock: shares in a company (for a yearly gain that may be fixed or may depend on the company’s success); an arrangement like this for lending one’s money to the government (for a fixed yearly gain): I bought some 5% government stock. These companies’ stocks are going up in value. \ سَهْم نارِيّ \ rocket: a stick-shaped device that is fired into the air, where it explodes and draws attention: Rockets were fired from the sinking ship. \ See Also صاروخ (صَارُوخ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > سهم

  • 20 سوق

    سُوق \ fair: an outdoor gathering of people for a market or for amusement. market: a public gathering where people can sell goods (often on certain fixed days); the place of such a gathering: a cattle market; a fruit market: Take your eggs to market. \ سُوق الأَورَاق المالِيّة (البُورصَة)‏ \ stock exchange: a place where stocks are bought and sold. \ سُوقٌ خَيْرِيَّة \ bazaar: a sale of goods to get money for a special good purpose: a hospital bazaar (to help support a local hospital). \ سُوقٌ رَائِجة \ market: a general demand for certain goods; the place or the people that make such a demand: There’s no market for fur coats in Africa. \ سُوقٌ شَرْقِيّة \ bazaar: (in Eastern countries) a marketplace or group of shops. \ سُوقٌ مركَزيَّة \ supermarket: a large store of goods for sale where one serves oneself. \ سُوقٌ مَسْقُوفة \ arcade: an arched passage, often with shops along it.

    Arabic-English dictionary > سوق

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