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  • 1 take stock

    (to form an opinion (about a situation etc): Before you decide, give yourself time to take stock (of the situation).) novērtēt

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  • 2 to take stock

    izdarīt inventarizāciju; kritiski novērtēt stāvokli

    English-Latvian dictionary > to take stock

  • 3 to take stock in

    uzpirkt akcijas; noticēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > to take stock in

  • 4 to take stock of the situation

    novērtēt situāciju

    English-Latvian dictionary > to take stock of the situation

  • 5 stock

    [stok] 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).) pārdošanā/izpārdots
    2) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) krājumi; rezerve[]
    3) (farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) lopi
    4) ((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.) akcijas
    5) (liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.) buljons
    6) (the handle of a whip, rifle etc.) kāts; spals; rokturis
    2. adjective
    (common; usual: stock sizes of shoes.) parasts
    3. verb
    1) (to keep a supply of for sale: Does this shop stock writing-paper?) turēt krājumā
    2) (to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc: He cannot afford to stock his farm.) apgādāt
    - stocks
    - stockbroker
    - stock exchange
    - stock market
    - stockpile
    4. verb
    (to accumulate (a supply of this sort).) uzkrāt izejvielas
    - stock-taking
    - stock up
    - take stock
    * * *
    krājums; stumbrs; rokturis, spals, kāts; laide; balsts; dzimta, cilts; inventārs; izejvielas; lopi; buljons; suga, šķirne; lefkoja; potcelms; akcijas; enkurštoks; stāpelis; sieksta; apgādāt; turēt krājumā; krājumā esošs; nodrāzts

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  • take stock of — take stock (of (something)) to examine a situation carefully. After two days of record snowfalls, millions of Americans began digging out and taking stock of storm damage …   New idioms dictionary

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  • take stock — ► take stock make an overall assessment of a particular situation. Main Entry: ↑stock …   English terms dictionary

  • take stock in — To trust to, attach importance to ● stock …   Useful english dictionary

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  • take stock — verb 1. to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail (Freq. 1) he scrutinized his likeness in the mirror • Syn: ↑size up, ↑scrutinize, ↑scrutinise • Derivationally related forms: ↑scrutiniser ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • take stock — {v. phr.} 1. To count exactly the items of merchandise or supplies in stock; take inventory. * /The grocery store took stock every week on Monday mornings./ 2. To study carefully a situation, or a number of possibilities or opportunities. *… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take stock — {v. phr.} 1. To count exactly the items of merchandise or supplies in stock; take inventory. * /The grocery store took stock every week on Monday mornings./ 2. To study carefully a situation, or a number of possibilities or opportunities. *… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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