Stocking in spanish
Media
pronunciation: mediɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mediɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
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» be stocked with = contener.
Example: The paperback shelves in many retail outlets are stocked with books which, in spite of their print-runs, may or may not be a financial success.» overstock = acumular demasiado stock.
Example: Difficulties experienced by publishers include loss of property, overstocking and no effective mechanism for writing off.» restock = reaprovisionar.
Example: They are trying to streamline academic programmes, restock libraries, and remunerate staff better.» stock + a library = dotar de fondos a una biblioteca.
Example: What, then, can be done to remedy the situation and stock school libraries?.» stock + the shelves = reponer los estantes.
Example: It reminded me of the time I saw two guys having a smoke while stocking the shelves at the supermarket.» stock up (on) = aprovisionarse, abastecerse, surtirse, comprar en cantidad.
Example: Read on for 10 eco-friendly things that you can do with lemons, then hot-foot it to your local farmers' market to stock up.stocking1 = fondos, existencias.
Example: Because of the lack of stocking space, there are many products that we can order for next day pick-up.more:
» overstocking = exceso de existencias, exceso de stock.
Example: Mobile livestock herders have long been seen as the main culprits of overstocking & rangeland degradation.» restocking = reaprovisionamiento.
Example: This article discusses the restocking of libraries in Kuwait after the Iraqi invasion of 1990-91.stocking2 = media, calceta.
Example: The book 'Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.more:
» Christmas stocking = calcetín de Navidad, calceta de Navidad, calceta de Papá Noel.
Example: Almost every girl would be happy to receive a red lipstick in her christmas stocking.