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1 take stock (of the situation)
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2 take stock in
aandelen kopen van; 〈 figuurlijk〉 zich interesseren voor; 〈 informeel〉vertrouwen, geloven, belang hechten aan -
3 take stock
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4 stock
adj. gewoon, vast--------n. voorraad; aandelen, waarde papieren; houtblok, (boerderij) dieren; moederstam--------v. in voorraad hebbenstock1[ stok]1 stok ⇒ stam, (boom)stronk4 steel5 blok6 familie ⇒ ras, geslacht1 voorraad ⇒ stock, inventaris2 bouillon4 〈 economie〉aandelen(bezit/portefeuille) ⇒ effecten, fonds5 〈Brits-Engels; economie〉overheids/staatspapier♦voorbeelden:1 stock in trade • voorhanden/beschikbare voorraad; kneep (van het vak), trucwhile stocks last • zolang de voorraad strektlay in stock • voorraad inslaantake stock • de inventaris opmakenin stock • in voorraadout of stock • niet in voorraad4 active stocks • actieve/druk verhandelde aandelenbuy/hold stock • aandelen kopen/bezittendeferred stock • uitgestelde aandelen, aandelen met uitgesteld dividend〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 preferred stock • preferente/prioriteitsaandelen〈 figuurlijk〉 her stock is rising • haar ster gaat op/rijsttake stock in • aandelen kopen van; 〈 figuurlijk〉 zich interesseren voor; 〈 informeel〉vertrouwen, geloven, belang hechten aan1 afkomst ⇒ familie, komaf2 materiaal ⇒ materieel, grondstof♦voorbeelden:IV 〈 meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:————————stock2♦voorbeelden:————————stock3♦voorbeelden:1 stock up on/with sugar • suiker inslaan/hamsterenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:
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