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单词 put stock in
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stock1 /stok/

noun
  1. A fund
  2. Capital of a company, divisible into shares, or a unit of ownership of a company, consisting of a group of shares
  3. An individual share in a company (US)
  4. Supply, store, equipment
  5. Raw material, equipment, etc for use or in hand, as in rolling stock, film stock (unused film, etc)
  6. A supply of goods, material or equipment for sale
  7. The animals kept on a farm
  8. Shares of a public debt
  9. (in pl) public funds
  10. A tally for money paid to the exchequer (obsolete)
  11. A repertoire of plays done by a stock company (see below)
  12. Repute, estimation (figurative)
  13. The undealt part of a pack of cards or set of dominoes
  14. Liquor from simmered meat, bones, etc used as a basis for soups, stews, etc
  15. A trunk or main stem
  16. The perennial part of a herbaceous plant
  17. The rooted trunk that receives a graft, rootstock
  18. A log
  19. A post
  20. A block
  21. A stump
  22. An upright beam
  23. The wooden part of a gun
  24. A handle
  25. A part to which others are attached
  26. Any cruciferous garden plant of the genus Matthiola having heavily scented spikes of flowers (see also Virginia stock under Virginia)
  27. Anything fixed and solid
  28. An intrusive boss (geology)
  29. A stocking (archaic or dialect)
  30. A stiff band worn as a cravat, often fastened with a buckle at the back
  31. (in pl) a device for holding a delinquent by the ankles, and often wrists
  32. (in pl) a framework on which a ship is built, keel blocks
  33. The horizontal crosspiece of certain old types of anchor set at right angles to the arms
  34. A box or trough
  35. A fireside ledge (dialect)
  36. The original progenitor
  37. Source
  38. Race
  39. Kindred
  40. Family
transitive verb
  1. To store or supply with (goods, etc)
  2. To keep (goods) in stock for sale
  3. To put in the stocks
  4. To fit (a gun) with a stock
  5. To supply or furnish with stock (eg a river with fish)
  6. To keep (a cow) unmilked before selling
  7. To root up (trees, etc)
  8. To stunt the growth of (a plant or animal) (dialect)
intransitive verb
  1. (of a plant) to send out new shoots
  2. To take in or lay up a stock or supply (usu with up)
  3. (of a plant or animal) to be stunted in growth (dialect)
adjective
  1. Concerned with stock or stocks
  2. Kept in stock
  3. Conventionally used, standard
  4. Banal, trite
  5. Used for breeding purposes
  6. Used or intended for livestock
ORIGIN: OE stocc a stick; Ger Stock

stockˈer noun

  1. An animal kept while being fattened or matured for slaughter (N American)
  2. A person who stocks or makes stocks

stockˈist noun

A person who keeps a commodity in stock

stockˈless adjective

stock agent noun (Aust and NZ)

A dealer in livestock

stock appreciation noun (economics)

Business profit from increase in the value of goods held in stock

stockˈbreeder noun

A person who raises livestock

stockˈbreeding noun

stockˈbroker noun

A stock exchange member who buys and sells stocks or shares for clients, having been officially superseded in the British Stock Exchange, on 27 October 1986, by the broker/dealer, combining the jobs of stockbroker and stockjobber (stockbroker belt the area outside a city, esp that to the south of London, in which wealthy businessmen live)

stockˈbroking noun

stock car noun

  1. A specially adapted and strengthened ordinary saloon car used for a type of racing (stock car racing) in which cars are often damaged or destroyed in collisions
  2. A cattle-truck (N American)

stock company noun (N American)

  1. A joint-stock company
  2. A permanent repertory company attached to a theatre

stock cube noun

A cube of compressed meat, fish or vegetable extract used for making stock

stock dove noun

A dove (Columba oenas), like a small wood pigeon (so called from its habit of nesting in tree stumps or rabbit burrows, or from the erroneous supposition that it represents the ancestor of the domestic breeds)

stock exchange noun

  1. A place for the buying and selling of stocks and shares
  2. An association of people transacting such business
  3. (with caps) the institution in London where such business is done

stock farm noun

A farm specializing in the rearing of livestock

stockˈ-farmer noun

A farmer who rears livestock

stockˈ-feeder noun

A person who fattens livestock

stock-gillˈyflower noun

An old name for the garden flower, stock

stockˈholder noun

  1. Someone who holds stocks in the public funds, or in a company
  2. A person who owns livestock (Aust)

stockˈhorse noun (Aust)

A horse trained for working with sheep and cattle

stockˈ-in-trade noun

  1. All the goods a shopkeeper has for sale
  2. Standard equipment or devices necessary for a particular trade or profession
  3. A person's basic intellectual and emotional resources (often implying inadequacy or triteness)

stockˈjobber noun

  1. A stock exchange member who deals only with other members (in some special group of securities), this job having been abolished in the British Stock Exchange on 27 October 1986, with the introduction of the job of broker/dealer, combining the jobs of stockbroker and stockjobber
  2. A stockbroker (US)
  3. An unscrupulous speculator

stockˈjobbery noun

stockˈjobbing noun

stockˈlist noun

A list of stocks and current prices regularly issued

stockˈlock noun

A lock with wooden case

stockˈman noun

  1. A man in charge of livestock (esp Aust)
  2. A storeman (US)

stock market noun

  1. A stock exchange
  2. Stock exchange business

stockˈpile noun

An accumulated reserve supply (also transitive verb)

stockˈpiling noun

Accumulating reserves, eg of raw materials

stockˈpot noun

A pot in which stock for soup is made and kept

stockˈpunisht adjective (Shakespeare)

Put in the stocks

stockˈ-raising noun

Breeding of stock

stock rider noun (Aust)

A herdsman on horseback

stockˈroom noun

  1. A storeroom
  2. A room in a hotel for the display of commercial travellers' wares

stock route noun (Aust and NZ)

A right of way for travelling stock

stock saddle noun

A type of saddle with a high pommel and low curved seat, as orig used by American cowboys

stock-stillˈ adjective and adverb

Utterly still (as a post or log)

stockˈtake noun

An act of stocktaking (also intransitive verb)

stockˈtaking noun

Inventorying and valuation of stock (also figurative)

stock whip noun

A herdsman's whip with short handle and long lash

stockˈyard noun

A large yard with pens, stables, etc, where cattle are kept for slaughter, market, etc

in (or out of) stock

Available (or not available) for sale

on the stocks

In preparation but unfinished

put or take stock in

To trust to, attach importance to

stockbrokers' Tudor (architecture)

Imitation Tudor

stocks and stones

Inanimate idols

take stock (of)

  1. To make an inventory of goods on hand
  2. To make an estimate of

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