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а) провести́ инвентариза́циюб) оцени́ть (характер человека и т.п.)The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > take stock of
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v.1 evaluar la situación, hacer un balance de la situación.2 hacer inventario, hacer balance, hacer el inventario, tomar inventarios. -
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enine boyuna düsünmek, degerlendirmesini yapmak -
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SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL hacer el inventario -
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to take stock inCom comprar ações. -
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to take stock ofexaminar, analisar. -
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to take stocka) inventariar, fazer balanço ou inventário. b) fig considerar, avaliar. -
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izdarīt inventarizāciju; kritiski novērtēt stāvokli -
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переучитывать (товары)English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to take stock
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подвести итоги, критически оценить результаты -
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100 subscription to take stock
юр.Н.П. подписка на акцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > subscription to take stock
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take stock (of something) — phrase to spend some time thinking about the situation that you are in before you decide what to do next Millie felt she needed to stop and take stock of her life. Thesaurus: to think carefully or a lot about thingssynonym Main entry: stock * * * … Useful english dictionary
take stock — ► to think carefully about a situation or event and form an opinion about it, so that you can decide what to do: »When markets touch new highs, investors need to take stock. »I am currently taking stock of our position. ► ACCOUNTING STOCKTAKE(Cf … Financial and business terms
take stock of something — 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
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
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
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
take stock — index calculate, check (inspect), observe (watch), survey (poll) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
take stock of — index criticize (evaluate), examine (study), muse, notice (observe), peruse Burton s Legal The … Law dictionary
take stock — To assess a situation, to conduct a personal inventory of ones beliefs and values, etc … The small dictionary of idiomes
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