Betekenis van:
stocked

stocked
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • ruim voorzien
  • furnished with more than enough
"rivers well stocked with fish"
"a well-stocked store"

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Being seen off by my whole family I shouldered a rucksack, stocked with my trip supplies.
  2. The day being fine, I felt amply repaid for my walk through the extensive and finely-wooded grounds, numerously stocked with deer.
  3. It should be noted that the consumption figures include volumes of frozen strawberries that were stocked.
  4. The goods and services concerned may be either resold with or without further transformation, completely used up in the production process or, finally, be stocked.
  5. It should be noted that farmed salmon is practically not stocked by the Community industry, but sold immediately after harvesting to downstream industries.
  6. When services are stocked the services concerned are the output from service activities, rights to use predetermined services, or physical supports for services.
  7. It therefore shows the quantities available for sale, which would either be sold during the same season or stocked and then sold in the following season.
  8. It is unlikely that any significant number of eel stocked into the rivers connected to the Black Sea could reach maturity and successfully complete the spawning migration to the Sargasso Sea.
  9. It should be noted that stocked frozen strawberries must normally be consumed and thus sold within a one-year period in order to ensure that the characteristics in terms of taste and colour are preserved.
  10. The competent authority shall carry out documentary checks at regular intervals for the purpose of reconciliation of the quantities of intermediate products imported on the one hand, and stocked, used, dispatched or disposed of on the other, in order to check compliance with this Regulation.
  11. Products purchased for resale and stocked by services enterprises can include goods (industrial equipment in the case of ‘turnkey’ engineering contracts, or buildings in the case of property development, etc.) as well as services (rights to use advertising space, transport, accommodation, etc.).
  12. Key elements of the restructuring strategy developed by the relevant national authorities in collaboration with the industry include (1) implementation of site optimisation plans to relocate or merge fish farm sites to increase the size of farms over the next two to three years thereby increasing efficiency and reducing costs; (2) diversification into other species with the emergence of cod and halibut farming with sites being stocked with white fish species and increasing shellfish growing (however, due to their current financial situation these changes are being severely hampered through lack of funding); (3) the development of more sophisticated environmental carrying capacity tools so as to allow better assessment of the maximum level of consented fish farm biomass which can be permitted whilst maintaining a healthy marine ecosystem, thereby facilitating a move towards larger single farms and greater economies of scale; (4) further use of synchronised fallowing of fish farms within hydrologically linked areas together with co-ordinated sea lice treatment thereby better protecting farmed fish from sea lice infestation and disease, and enhancing smolt survival rates thereby reducing costs, (5) establishment of coordination amongst producer organisations in Ireland, the United Kingdom and Norway with a view to avoiding future problems of severe over-production.