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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - stock

 

Stock

stock
n., adj., & v. --n. 1 a store of goods etc. ready for sale or distribution etc. 2 a supply or quantity of anything for use (lay in winter stocks of fuel; a great stock of information). 3 equipment or raw material for manufacture or trade etc. (rolling-stock; paper stock). 4 a farm animals or equipment. b = FATSTOCK. 5 a the capital of a business company. b shares in this. 6 one's reputation or popularity (his stock is rising). 7 a money lent to a government at fixed interest. b the right to receive such interest. 8 a line of ancestry; family origins (comes of Cornish stock). 9 liquid made by stewing bones, vegetables, fish, etc., as a basis for soup, gravy, sauce, etc. 10 any of various fragrant-flowered cruciferous plants of the genus Matthiola or Malcolmia (orig. stock-gillyflower, so-called because it had a stronger stem than the clove gillyflower). 11 a plant into which a graft is inserted. 12 the main trunk of a tree etc. 13 (in pl.) hist. a timber frame with holes for the feet and occas. the hands and head, in which offenders were locked as a public punishment. 14 US a = stock company. b the repertory of this. 15 a a base or support or handle for an implement or machine. b the crossbar of an anchor. 16 the butt of a rifle etc. 17 a = HEADSTOCK. b = TAILSTOCK. 18 (in pl.) the supports for a ship during building. 19 a band of material worn round the neck esp. in horse-riding or below a clerical collar. 20 hard solid brick pressed in a mould. --adj. 1 kept in stock and so regularly available (stock sizes). 2 perpetually repeated; hackneyed, conventional (a stock answer). --v.tr. 1 have or keep (goods) in stock. 2 a provide (a shop or a farm etc.) with goods, equipment, or livestock. b fill with items needed (shelves well-stocked with books). 3 fit (a gun etc.) with a stock. Phrases and idioms in stock available immediately for sale etc. on the stocks in construction or preparation. out of stock not immediately available for sale. stock-book a book showing amounts of goods acquired and disposed of. stock-car 1 a specially strengthened production car for use in racing in which collision occurs. 2 US a railway truck for transporting livestock. stock company US a repertory company performing mainly at a particular theatre. stock dove a European wild pigeon, Columba oenas, with a shorter tail and squarer head than a wood pigeon and breeding in tree-trunks. Stock Exchange 1 a place where stocks and shares are bought and sold. 2 the dealers working there. stock-in-trade 1 all the requisites of a trade or profession. 2 a ready supply of characteristic phrases, attitudes, etc. stock market 1 = Stock Exchange. 2 transactions on this. stock-still motionless. stock up 1 provide with or get stocks or supplies. 2 (foll. by with) get in or gather a stock of (food, fuel, etc.). take stock 1 make an inventory of one's stock. 2 (often foll. by of) make a review or estimate of (a situation etc.). 3 (foll. by in) concern oneself with. Derivatives stocker n. stockless adj. Etymology: OE stoc, stocc f. Gmc
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English stok, from Old English stocc; akin to Old High German stoc stick Date: before 12th century 1. stump, a log or block of wood, c. something without life or consciousness, a dull, stupid, or lifeless person, a supporting framework or structure: as, the frame or timbers holding a ship during construction, a device for publicly punishing offenders consisting of a wooden frame with holes in which the feet or feet and hands can be locked, c. the wooden part by which a shoulder arm is held during firing, the butt of an implement (as a whip or fishing rod), bit~, brace, a long beam on a field gun forming the third support point in firing, 3. the main stem of a plant ; trunk, b. a plant or plant part united with a scion in grafting and supplying mostly underground parts to a graft, a plant from which slips or cuttings are taken, the crosspiece of an anchor, 5. the original (as a person, race, or language) from which others derive ; source, b. the descendants of one individual ; family, lineage , a compound organism, an infraspecific group usually having unity of descent, d. a related group of languages, a language family, 6. a. the equipment, materials, or supplies of an establishment, live~, a store or supply accumulated or available, 7. a supply of capital ; funds, b. the part of a tally formerly given to the creditor in a transaction, a debt or fund due (as from a government) for money loaned at interest, c. the proprietorship element in a corporation usually divided into shares and represented by transferable certificates, a portion of such ~ of one or more companies, ~ certificate, any of a genus (Matthiola) of Old World herbs or subshrubs of the mustard family with racemes of usually sweet-scented flowers, a wide band or scarf worn about the neck especially by some clergymen, 10. liquid in which meat, fish, or vegetables have been simmered that is used as a basis for soup, gravy, or sauce, b. raw material from which something is manufactured, paper used for printing, the portion of a pack of cards not...
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