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1 stock up with
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.). -
2 stock up with
أَعَدَّ كميّة كبيرة من \ stock up with: to get a big supply of (for a journey, for the winter, etc.). -
3 stock
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.). -
4 Stock Machine
Woollen cloths were originally felted by being trampled underfoot while saturated with a suitable felting liquor. The " stocks " reproduce this treading action, thereby not merely compressing the fabric and ensuring contraction in a general sense, but also bursting the thread structure, thus developing the typical woollen fabric in a manner quite beyond the milling machine. The milling part of the machine takes the form of a huge hammer head, raised by a revolving wheel a certain height and then allowed to drop of its own weight upon the cloth or positively driven against the cloth by crankshaft action. -
5 Stock
m; -(e)s, Stöcke1. abgeschnittener Ast: stick (auch Spazierstock, Hockeyschläger); (Skistock) auch pole; (Schlagstock) cudgel; von Polizei: truncheon, Am. auch nightstick, billy (club); (Rohrstock) cane; (Billardstock) cue; (Taktstock) baton; mit dem Stock drohen / schlagen threaten / beat with the cane; den Stock einsetzen Polizei: use their truncheons (Am. nightsticks, billies); am Stock gehen walk with a stick; umg., fig. be on one’s last legs; finanziell: auch be down to nothing; da gehst du am Stock! umg. you’ll be flabbergasted!; hoher Stock Eishockey: high-sticking4. (Gebirgsstock) massif—m; -(e)s, -; (Stockwerk) floor, stor(e)y; im ersten Stock wohnen live on the first (Am. second) floor; vier Stock hoch four storeys (Am. stories) high* * *der Stock(Stab) cane; stick; staff;(Stockwerk) storey; floor; story* * *Stọck I [ʃtɔk]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtœkə]1) stick; (= Rohrstock) cane; (= Taktstock) baton; (= Zeigestock) pointer; (= Billardstock) cueer stand da (steif) wie ein Stock or als ob er einen Stock verschluckt hätte — he stood there as stiff as a poker
am Stock gehen — to walk with (the aid of) a stick; (fig inf) to be in a bad way or in bad shape; (nach viel Arbeit) to be dead beat (Brit inf) or dead (US inf); (finanziell)
2) (= Wurzelstock) roots plüber Stock und Stein — up hill and down dale (Brit), over stick and stone (US)
3) (Pflanze) (= Rebstock) vine; (= Rosenstock) rose bush; (Bäumchen) rose tree; (= Blumenstock) pot plant4) (= Bienenstock) hive5) (GEOL = Gesteinsmasse) massif, rock massdas Haus hat drei Stock or ist drei Stock hoch — the house is three storeys (Brit) or three stories (US) high
im ersten Stock — on the first floor (Brit), on the second floor (US)
8) (Sw = Kartoffelbrei) mashed potato(es pl)II [stɔk]m -s, -s (ECON)stock* * *der1) (formerly a wooden frame in which a criminal was fastened as a punishment.) stocks2) (a long thin piece of wood etc shaped for a special purpose: She always walks with a stick nowadays; a walking-stick / hockey-stick; a drumstick.) stick* * *Stock1<-[e]s, Stöcke>[ʃtɔk, pl ˈʃtœkə]m1. (lange Holzstange) stick3. (Bienenstock) [bee]hive4.▶ über \Stock und Stein across countryStock2<-[e]s, ->[ʃtɔk]der 1. \Stock the ground [or AM first] floor, the first storeyim 2. \Stock on the first [or AM second] floor, on the second storey* * *Ider; Stock[e]s, Stöckeam Stock gehen — walk with a stick; (ugs.): (erschöpft sein) be whacked (Brit. coll.) or dead beat
2) (SkiStock) pole; stick4) (Eishockey, Hockey, Rollhockey) stickIIder; Stock[e]s, Stock (Etage) floor; storeyim fünften Stock — on the fifth (Brit.) or (Amer.) sixth floor
* * *Stock1 m; -(e)s, Stöcke1. abgeschnittener Ast: stick (auch Spazierstock, Hockeyschläger); (Skistock) auch pole; (Schlagstock) cudgel; von Polizei: truncheon, US auch nightstick, billy (club); (Rohrstock) cane; (Billardstock) cue; (Taktstock) baton;mit dem Stock drohen/schlagen threaten/beat with the cane;am Stock gehen walk with a stick; umg, fig be on one’s last legs; finanziell: auch be down to nothing;da gehst du am Stock! umg you’ll be flabbergasted!;hoher Stock Eishockey: high-sticking3. (Baumstumpf, Wurzelstock) stock;über Stock und Stein up hill and down dale4. (Gebirgsstock) massifim ersten Stock wohnen live on the first (US second) floor;vier Stock hoch four storeys (US stories) high* * *Ider; Stock[e]s, Stöckeam Stock gehen — walk with a stick; (ugs.): (erschöpft sein) be whacked (Brit. coll.) or dead beat
2) (SkiStock) pole; stick4) (Eishockey, Hockey, Rollhockey) stickIIder; Stock[e]s, Stock (Etage) floor; storeyim fünften Stock — on the fifth (Brit.) or (Amer.) sixth floor
* * *¨-e m.cane n.floor n.stick n.storey (UK)(floor) n.storey n.story (US)(floor) n. -
6 stock
[stɔk]1. noun1) ( often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc:Buy while stocks last!
مُتَوَفِّر ، غَيْر مُتَوَفِّرThe tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).
2) a supply of something:مَخْزون، بَضائِعWe bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.
3) farm animals:ماشِيَهHe would like to purchase more (live) stock.
4) ( often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest:قِرْض تِجاريHe has $20,000 in stocks and shares.
5) liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.مَرَق اللحم والعِظام، حِساء6) the handle of a whip, rifle etc.مِقْبَض2. adjectivecommon; usual:عادي، شائِعstock sizes of shoes.
3. verb1) to keep a supply of for sale:يَخْزِنDoes this shop stock writing-paper?
يُجَهِّز، يُمَوِّنHe cannot afford to stock his farm.
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7 With Warrants
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8 stock up
to accumulate a supply of (something):يُجَهِّز بالسِّلَع، يَتَزَوَّد بالطَّعامThe boys were stocking up on/with chocolate and lemonade for their walk.
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9 With Warrants (stock ticker symbol)
Abbreviation: WWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > With Warrants (stock ticker symbol)
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10 in stock
مُتَوَافِر \ forthcoming: supplied when needed: We wanted a new school clock, but the money was not forthcoming. in stock: in a shopkeeper’s store of things for sale. off: (with well, better, comfortably, badly, worse) provided, esp. with money: She’s better off (richer) than I am. They are comfortably off (not rich, but lacking nothing) How are you off for petrol? (How is your petrol supply?). -
11 I C H Corporation, Old stock
NASDAQ: ICHDQ (in bankruptcy, With Due Bills)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > I C H Corporation, Old stock
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12 brown stock
An amber liquid produced by simmering browned bones and meat (usually veal or beef) with vegetables and aromatics (including caramelized mirepoix). -
13 glamor stock
Fina fashionable security with an investment following -
14 reafforesting planting stock with root denudation
лесокультурный посадочный материал с обнажённой корневой системой (подготовленные для посадки растения о освобождённой от почвы корневой системой)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > reafforesting planting stock with root denudation
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15 запасявам
stock (с with), store (with), lay in (s.th.). stockpile (s.th.)запасявам се lay in a stock/store/supply (с of), build up reserves (of), provide o.s. (with), hoard, stock upдобре съм запасен с have a good stock ofзапасявам се с търпение have patience, be patient* * *запася̀вам,гл. stock (с with), store (with), lay in (s.th.), stockpile (s.th.);\запасявам се lay in a stock/store/supply (с of), build up reserves (of), provide o.s. (with), hoard, stock up; добре съм запасен с have a good stock of; • \запасявам се с търпение have patience, be patient.* * *hoard; supply; stock up* * *1. stock (с with), store (with), lay in (s.th.). stockpile (s.th.) 2. ЗАПАСЯВАМ ce lay in a stock/store/supply (с of), build up reserves (of), provide o.s. (with), hoard, stock up 3. ЗАПАСЯВАМ се с търпение have patience, be patient 4. добре съм запасен с have a good stock of -
16 свидетельство на акцию с ограничениями на право передачи
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > свидетельство на акцию с ограничениями на право передачи
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17 buat persediaan yang baik dengan
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18 полис с правом получения прибыли
Stock Exchange: with-profits policyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полис с правом получения прибыли
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19 abastecer
v.to supply.abastecer de agua a la ciudad to supply the city with wateresa región nos abastece de materias primas that region supplies o provides us with raw materialsLa tienda abastece los lácteos The store supplies the milk products.Ricardo abastece a María Richard gives supplies to Mary.* * *1 to supply, provide1 (uso reflexivo) to stock up (de/con, with), lay in supplies (de/con, of)* * *verb1) to supply2) provide3) stock* * *1.VT to supply, provide (de with)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to supply2.abastecerse v pronabastecerse de algo — ( obtener) to obtain something; ( almacenar) to stock up with something
* * *= purvey, victual, supply, provision.Ex. In the sixteenth century the English book trade was centred in London, and consisted chiefly of retail stationers who would be likely to purvey both new and second-hand books and a variety of other goods.Ex. Many large ships used to anchor there in sheltered waters and were victualled.Ex. Here an attempt is made to choose one form and supply references from the other forms.Ex. Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.----* abastecerse = stock up.* * *1.verbo transitivo to supply2.abastecerse v pronabastecerse de algo — ( obtener) to obtain something; ( almacenar) to stock up with something
* * *= purvey, victual, supply, provision.Ex: In the sixteenth century the English book trade was centred in London, and consisted chiefly of retail stationers who would be likely to purvey both new and second-hand books and a variety of other goods.
Ex: Many large ships used to anchor there in sheltered waters and were victualled.Ex: Here an attempt is made to choose one form and supply references from the other forms.Ex: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.* abastecerse = stock up.* * *abastecer [E3 ]vtto supplyuna zona bien abastecida de agua an area with a plentiful water supplyabastecer a algn DE algo to supply sb WITH sth, to supply sth TO sbesta región abastece de cereales a todo el país this region supplies o provides the whole country with cereals* * *
abastecer ( conjugate abastecer) verbo transitivo
to supply;
abastecer a algn de algo to supply sb with sth
abastecerse verbo pronominal abastecerse de algo ( obtener) to obtain sth;
( almacenar) to stock up with sth
abastecer verbo transitivo to supply [de, with]
' abastecer' also found in these entries:
English:
purvey
- stock
- fuel
- supply
* * *♦ vtesa región nos abastece de materias primas that region supplies o provides us with raw materials* * *v/t supply (de with)* * *abastecer {53} vt: to supply, to stock* * * -
20 surtir
v.1 to supply.2 to spout, to spurt.3 to furnish, to provide, to supply, to give.* * *1 (proveer) to supply (de, with), provide (de, with)1 (brotar) to spout, spurt1 to supply oneself, provide oneself* * *1. VT1) (=suministrar) to supply, furnish, provide2) (=tener)ver efecto 1)2.VI (=brotar) to spout, spurt, spurt up, rise3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( proveer)b)2.el tratamiento no surtió efecto — the treatment had no effect o didn't work
surtirse v pronsurtirse DE algo — de provisiones to stock up with something
allí puede surtirse de todo lo necesario — you can stock up with o get everything you need there
* * *= provision.Ex. Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.----* surtir efecto = take + effect, have + effect, pay off, pay, come into + effect.* surtirse = stock up.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( proveer)b)2.el tratamiento no surtió efecto — the treatment had no effect o didn't work
surtirse v pronsurtirse DE algo — de provisiones to stock up with something
allí puede surtirse de todo lo necesario — you can stock up with o get everything you need there
* * *= provision.Ex: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.
* surtir efecto = take + effect, have + effect, pay off, pay, come into + effect.* surtirse = stock up.* * *surtir [I1 ]vtA1 (proveer) surtir a algn DE algo to supply sb WITH sth2 ‹efecto›el tratamiento no surtió efecto the treatment had no effect o didn't worklas medidas no surtieron el efecto deseado the measures did not have o produce the desired effect o did not work as hopedel presente escrito surtirá efectos de notificación ( frml); this document will serve as formal notificationB■ surtirsesurtirse DE algo ‹de provisiones› to stock up WITH sthallí puede surtirse de todo lo necesario you can stock up with o get everything you need there* * *
surtir ( conjugate surtir) verbo transitivoa) ( proveer) surtir a algn DE algo to supply sb with sthb)
surtirse verbo pronominal surtirse DE algo ‹ de provisiones› to stock up with sth
surtir verbo transitivo
1 (aprovisionar) to supply, provide
2 (producir) surtir efecto, to take effect
' surtir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
efecto
English:
bite
- effect
- fall
- work
- produce
- stock
- succeed
* * *♦ vtsus amenazas surtieron el efecto deseado her warnings had the desired effect;las medidas surtieron efecto the measures proved effective;este medicamento surte efecto a la media hora de tomarlo this medicine takes effect half an hour after being taken♦ vi[brotar] to spout, to spurt (de from)* * *I v/t1 supply2:surtir efecto have the desired effectII v/i spout* * *surtir vt1) : to supply, to providesurtir un pedido: to fill an order2)surtir efecto : to have an effectsurtir vi: to spout, to spurt up
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