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'stock car noun an ordinary car that has been made stronger for use in stock-car racing (经加固用以参加普

通型汽车赛的改装赛车

'stock-car racing noun [U] [Br£) [NAmE .demolition 'derby [C]) a type of race in which the competing cars are allowed to hit each other普通汽幸赛(参赛车辆可

以相互碰撞^二

'stock company noun {NAmE) 1 a company owned by people who have shares in it 股份公司 2 (also stock) a theatre company that does several different plays in a season; a repertory company 保留剧目轮演gij'stock cube noun a solid cube made from the dried juices of meat or vegetables, sold in packs and used for making soupssauces, etc. _ 体汤料;汤块 'stock exchange noun [usually sing.] a place where shares in companies are bought and sold; all of the business activity involved in doing this 证券交易 ();股票交 A ():the London Stock Exchange 敦证券交易所◊ to Zose money on the stocfc exchange 在 股票交易中赔钱

stock-fish /'stDkfiJ; NAmE 'stark-/ noun 1 [U] cod or similar fish that is dried without salt 淡鳕鱼干;淡鱼干 2 [C] {pi. stock-fish or stock-fishes) [SAfrE) a large sea fish that is used for food无须鳕可去用);好望角无须鳕 stock-hold-er /'stDkh9ulda(r); NAmE 'starkhou-/ noun [especially NAm^) a person who owns stocks and shares in a business股票痦有人;股东         

stock-met (also stock-in-ette) /.stDki'net; NAmE ,sta:k-/ noun [U] a type of soft cloth that stretches easily and is used for making bandages弹性针织布料;松紧织物 stock-fng /'stDkirj; NAmE 'staik-/ noun 1 either of a pair of thin pieces of clothing that fit closely over a woman’s legs and feet 长餚女袜a pair o/sifc stoddngs —双长筒 丝綠compare tights(I) —see also body stocking 2 = Christmas stocking ITiTCT in your ,stocking(ed) 'feet wearing socks or stockings but not shoes 只穿袜 不穿- .

'stocking fHler (6r£) (NAmE stocking stuffer) noun a small present that is put in a Christmas stocking

圣诞%小礼物

,stock-in-'trade noun [U] a person's stock-in-trade is sth that they do, say or use very often or too often 惯做 的事(或说&话、用的东西):famous peope and their private lives are the stock-in-trade of the popular newspapers.名人和名人的私生活是通俗报纸惯有品内容。 stockist /'stDkist; NAmE 'staik-/ noun {Br£) a shop/store or company that sells a particular product or type of goods (某种产品或某类货品的)专营商店Sia

RETAILER

stock-job-ber /'stDkd3Dba(r); NAmE 'sta:kd3a:b-/ noun

=JOBBER

stock-man /'stDkman; NAmE 'stark-/ noun {pi. -men /-man/) 1 a man whose job is to take care of farm animals 畜牧工;词养员 2  a man who owns

farm animals 牧场主 3       a man who is in charge

of the goods in a warehouse, etc•仓库管理员

'stock market (also market) noun the business of buying and selling shares in companies and the place where this happens; a stock exchange 证券交易 ()沒股票交A (股市:to make money m the stock market 在股票市场上赚钱◊ a stocfc marfcet crash {=? when prices of shares fall suddenly and people lose money)p行情的暴跌

'stock option noun [NAm£) = share option 'stock-out noun (business a situation in which a company or shop/store has no more of a particular item available (公司或商店的)缺货,断货 stock-pile /'stokpail; NAmE'sta±-/ noun, verb m noun a large supply of sth that is kept to be used in the future if necessary 囤聚的物资:the world’s stockpile of nudear weapons 4世界的撫威器储备 _ ve/i? [VN] to collect and keep a large supply of sth 大量 储备

stock-pot /'stokpDt; NAmE 'sta:kpa:t/ noun a pot in which meat, fish, vegetables, or bones are cooked to make stock 汤锅

stock>roonn /'stDkruim; -rum; NAmE 'staik-/ noun a room for storing things in a shop/store, an office, etc.

仓库;贮@室

,stockstil fldv. without moving at all 静止地;….动不 动地We stood stocfc-stiH watching the animals.我们.-

动不动地%着观看那些动物。

stock.tak.ing /'stDkteikii); NAmE 'staik-/ noun [U] 1 {especially BrE) the process of making a list of all the goods in a shop/store or business 盘点;清点存货;盘货 —compare inventory n,{2) 2 the process of thinking carefully about your own situation or position (自我)) 总结,评估,反思

stocky /'stDki; NAmE 'starki/ adj. (stock ier, stocki-est) (of a person 人)short, with a strong, solid body 矮壮的;享文 实的 thickset stock ily adv. stock-yard /'stDkjaid; NAmE 'starkjaird/ noun a place where farm animals are kept for a short time before they are sold at a market牲畜栏,牲畜围场(用以安置 牲畜,准备运往市场>

stodge /stDd3 NAmE sta:d3/ noun [U] [BrE, informal, usually 6//sflp/?rav/>?g) heavy food that makes you feei very full吃卞去感觉撑的食物;易饱的食物 stodgy /'stDd3i; NAmE 'sta:d3i/ adj. {informal, especially f) 1 (of food 食物)heavy and making you feel very full吃下去感觉撑的;易饱的2 serious and boring; not exciting涩的;板的;枯燥无味的 stoep /stu:p; stup/ noun [SAfr£) a raised area outside the door of a house, with a roof over it, where you can sit and relax, eat meals, etc.屋前游廊;门廊 stogy (also stogie) /'staugi; NAmE 'stougi/ noun {pi. -ies) a cheap cigar 价—茄

stoic /'stauik; NAmE 'stouik/ noun (formal) a person who is able to suffer pain or trouble without complaining or showing what they are feeling斯多葛派人(对痛苦或困 难能默默承受或泰然处之) Stoic (also sto.ic.a/-kl/) adj. her stoic endurance她默默承受一切的坚忍性格◊ his stoicaZ acceptance / death他坦然商对死亡的态度 sto-ioal-ly /-kli/ adv. From the Stoics, a group

of ancient Greek philosophers, who believed that wise people should not allow themselves to be affected by painful or pleasant experiences.源自斯多葛派 (gtojcs ).,古希腊哲学流派,认为智者术应为苦乐所动。 stO'icism /'stauisizam; NAmE 'stou-/ noun [U] {formal) the fact of not complaining or showing what you are feeling when you are suffering对痛苦的默默承受或泰然 处之;..坚忍.:She endured, her long illness with stoicism. 她默默忍受长期的病痛。

stoke ./stauk; /SWmf stook/ verb [VN] 1 sth (up) (with sth) to add fuel to a fire, etc添加(燃+’)’:to stofce a/ire with more cod 往火鱼再添一些煤◊ to stofce a_/iirnace 给炉子添煤 2 ~ sth (up) to make people feel sth more strongly &;激起to stoke up envy M 起护忌 IJ!ll:k^ ,stoke 'up (on/with sth) (informal) to eat or drink a lot of sth, especially so that you do not feel hungry later 吃饱;吃好;喝足:Stofce up/or the day on a good breafc/ast.早饭i吃得饱饱的,整鏟i天呢。 stoked /staukt; NAmE stoukt/ adj. {NAmE, informal) excited and pleased about sth 兴奋的;满足的I’m reaHy stoked that they chose me/or the team.他们选我 加入这个队,我兴奋极了

stoker /'stauka(r); NAmE 'stou-/ noun a person whose job is to add coal or other fuel to a fire, etc., especially on a ship or a steam train (尤指轮船或蒸汽机车上的司炉 stok-vel /'stDkfel; NAmE 'sta±-/ noun {SAfrE) a group of people who agree to pay regular amounts of money and take turns to receive all or part of what is collected 集资互助组(成员定期缴纳款项并轮流领取全部或部分集 资款)

Stole /staul; NAmE stoul/ noun a piece of clothing consisting of a wide band of cloth or fur, worn by a woman around the shoulders; a similar piece of clothing worn by a priest女用披肩;(司祭佩戴的..see also STEAL, STOLE, STOLEN V.