Betekenis van:
stock-still

stock-still
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • volmaakt stil
  • absolutely still

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Hyperoniemen

stock-still
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • zeer stijf
  • absolutely still

Synoniemen

stock-still
Bijwoord
    • without moving or making a sound
    "they waited stock-still outside the door"

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. He stood stock still.
    2. The stock market crash of October 1987 in New York is still vividly remembered.
    3. This report shall indicate the quantity of nuclear material exported and the stock of nuclear material still subject to derogation.
    4. Rolling stock designed for higher speeds shall still be stable when running on lines designed for lower speeds.
    5. Certain of those products obtained in Bulgaria and Romania before the date of Accession may still be in stock after that date.
    6. Moreover, in early 2002 there was still a substantial stock of RDF waste, with the result that supply at the beginning of the period was guaranteed.
    7. Report indicating the quantity of nuclear material sold and exported and the stock of nuclear material still subject to derogation using the form set out in Annex X.
    8. Following this peak, stock levels returned to more normal levels in the IP but were still 24 % higher than in 2002.
    9. For example, rolling stock designed for speeds >250 km/h shall still be stable when running on lines designed for speeds of the order of 200 km/h or less.
    10. Sovello had difficulties in providing sufficient securities for the loan (as it was not yet owner of the land, machinery and installations had not yet been delivered, buildings were still being constructed and there was no stock).
    11. The situation varies as well for different categories of waste. Moreover, in early 2002 there was still a substantial stock of RDF waste, with the result that supply at the beginning of the period was guaranteed.
    12. In comparison with 2002 the stocks increased by 92 % in 2004. Following this peak, stock levels returned to more normal levels in the IP but were still 24 % higher than in 2002. Between 2004 and the IP a rather massive sell off of the stocks took place to ensure that the frozen strawberries still had the required quality.
    13. Following this peak, stock levels returned to more normal levels in the IP but were still 24 % higher than in 2002. Between 2004 and the IP a rather massive sell off of the stocks took place to ensure that the frozen strawberries still had the required quality.
    14. Even when none of the circumstances set out in point 9 are present, a firm may still be considered to be in difficulties, in particular where the usual signs of a firm being in difficulty are present, such as increasing losses, diminishing turnover, growing stock inventories, excess capacity, declining cash flow, mounting debt, rising interest charges and falling or nil net asset value.
    15. However, point 11 lays down that even when none of the conditions in point 10 are fulfilled, a company may still be considered to be in difficulty, in particular where the usual signs of a firm being in difficulty are present, for example increasing losses, growing stock inventories or mounting debt.