单词 | stock |
释义 | stock UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun SUPPLY 供应物 IMPROVER countable or uncountable ■a supply of something for use or sale 储备物;供应物;存货: •It is now halfway through winter and food stocks are already low.现在冬天刚刚过半,但食物的储备已经不足。 •The local shop has a good stock of •Much of the city's housing stock (= the number of houses in the city) is over 100 years old.城市中许多房子都有100多年历史了。 IMPROVER uncountable ■the total amount of goods or the amount of a particular type of goods available in a shop (商店的)库存,存货 •This shop sells its old stock at a very low prices.这家商店以极低的价格出售以前的存货。 •We'll be getting our new stock in •The new edition is in/out of UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun MONEY 钱 IMPROVER uncountable ■the amount of money which a company has through selling shares to people 股本,资本 •They own 20% of the company's stock.他们拥有公司20%股份。 IMPROVER countable or uncountable ■part of the ownership of a company which people buy as an investment (= to make a profit) 股份;股票 •Stock prices •She buys and sells stocks and shares countable or uncountable UK ■money which people invest in the government and which produces a fixed rate of interest 债券,公债 •government stock(s)政府公债 UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun LIQUID 液体 uncountable ■a liquid used to add flavour to food and which is made by boiling meat or fish bones or vegetables in water 高汤,原汁 •vegetable/beef/chicken stock菜/牛肉/鸡汤 UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun ANIMALS 动物 uncountable ■animals, such as cows or sheep, kept on a farm 家畜,牲畜 UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun OPINION 意见 uncountable formal ■the degree to which a person or organization is popular and respected 名声,声望;声誉 •At present, the Prime Minister's stock is high/low UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun ORIGIN 起源 uncountable slightly formal ■the family or group which a person or animal comes from (人的)祖先,血统,家族,世系;(动物的)种,原种 •He's an American of •She's of •Some of the animals will be kept as breeding stock.一些牲畜将留作种畜。 UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun HANDLE 把手 countable ■the support or handle of a tool, especially the triangular part of a gun that rests against your shoulder (工具的)柄;(尤指)枪托 UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun FRAME 枷锁 the stocks [plural] ■(in Europe in the Middle Ages) a wooden frame which was fixed around someone's feet, hands and sometimes head, so that they were forced to sit or stand for a long time in public as a punishment 手枷,足枷,头枷(欧洲中世纪的刑具) UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun PLANT 植物 countable ■a garden plant with small pleasant-smelling, brightly coloured flowers 紫罗兰 UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun put stock in sth ■If you put stock in something that someone says or does, you have a high opinion of it 信任;看重 •He's been wrong several times before, so I don't put much stock in what he says anymore.他以前错过好几次,所以我不再十分相信他说的话。 UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] noun take stock ■To take stock (of something) is to think carefully about a situation or event and form an opinion about it, so that you can decide what to do 仔细考虑;作出判断;评估 •After two years spent teaching abroad, she returned home for a month to take stock of UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] verb transitive ADVANCED ■If a shop or factory stocks something, it keeps a supply of it (商店或工厂)储备,贮存 •Most supermarkets stock a wide range of wines.大多数超级市场备有许多种类的葡萄酒。 ■to fill something such as a cupboard or shelves with food or goods 为…备货;把…填满•He has a Saturday job stocking shelves in the local supermarket.他星期六有一份在本地超市上货的工作。 •I always stock up UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] verb transitive Phrasal Verbs stock up ■to buy a large quantity of something 大量购买;囤积 •During the emergency, people stocked up on UK [stɒk] US [stɑ:k] adjective ■(of an idea, expression or action) usual or typical, and used or done so many times that it is no longer original (想法、表达方式或行动)老一套的,陈腐的,一成不变的 •a stock phrase/response常用的字眼/老一套的回答 •"Don't worry - worse things happen at sea" is her stock expression for whenever anything goes wrong.“别担心——若不这样可能会更糟呢。”这是每次出事时,她一贯会说的话。 |
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