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