10 Results found for "stock oneself".

sell against the box

stock that one owns, but deliver stock acquired elsewhere, so that one is effectively selling short and protecting oneself from a fall in the stock....


burn one's fingers

one's fingers) (idiomatic) to harm oneself; to suffer consequences of one's actions. He burned his fingers in the stock market and has been timid about investing...


losmaken

until the seller is out of stock Wie maakt me los? ― Who will buy all my remaining stock? (reflexive) to extricate oneself [+ uit (from)], to cut ties...


sell short

engage in the process of short selling (selling a stock one does not own on the premise of the stock's price going down). 2011 July 18, John Cassidy, “Mastering...


åtlöje

from a larger group of people att göra sig till åtlöje to make oneself a laughing stock driftkucku driva löje (“gleeful ridicule”) åtlöje in Svensk ordbok...


запастись

запасти́сь • (zapastísʹ) pf (imperfective запаса́ться) to provide oneself (with), to stock up, to lay in a supply (of) запасти́сь дрова́ми ― zapastísʹ drovámi...


take pride

Aim of Human Progress: Our lawgivers take special pride in the ever active manufacture of new bills and laws. take stock in pride oneself be proud of...


se taper la honte

look like an idiot, to look like a pillock, to make a fool of oneself, to be a laughing stock, to get ridiculed in front of everybody Synonyms: se taper...


запасаться

запаса́ться • (zapasátʹsja) impf (perfective запасти́сь) to provide oneself (with), to stock up, to lay in a supply (of) запасти́сь дрова́ми ― zapastísʹ drovámi...


អត់

exhausted”), Pear ʔet ("not"), Sa'och ʔeːt ("all"), Vietnamese hết (“to be out of stock, to be over, all”), Riang [Lang] ʔət¹ ("to stop, to halt"). Compare also...