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词汇 stocktaking
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Definition of stocktaking in English:

stocktaking

nounˈstɒkteɪkɪŋˈstɑkˌteɪkɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action or process of recording the amount of stock held by a business.

    盘点,清点存货

    the shop is closed for stocktaking

    那商店打烊盘点存货。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When he was around I used to help him with the stocktaking and with his gardening and help run the youth club committee.
    • The agency has been assisting units to comply with stocktaking requirements.
    • The agreement requires states to present stocktaking reports every five years, but North Korea has not done so since 1984.
    • The supermarket chain has now completed a stocktaking in every store, and finally knows what is actually on the shelves.
    • We are now turning our attention to finishing off the annual stocktaking valuations and if any of your are having difficulties valuing your stock in the current crisis, then please give us a ring and we will gladly come out and help you.
    • The employees walked out in protest against a two-week suspension, without pay, imposed on 19 of their colleagues for refusing to carry out stocktaking after normal hours.
    • They are still stocktaking to find out exactly how much has been stolen, but it is thought to be thousands of pounds worth of jewellery and watches.
    • For many farms, we need to do a stocktaking valuation and the crisis makes it very difficult to carry out the work and collect the data.
    • Under this scheme, the company offers a franchisee the security of working in a successful business with essentials like accountancy and stocktaking already in place.
    • Servicing, deliveries, storage, stocktaking and databases are now all part of the process, as are dare I say, health and safety and quality control.
    • And now he would be able to bring in those computer things for the stocktaking and have all the technical gizmos at the till so that customers didn't even have to sign their names.
    • The auditors' failure to attend stocktaking and identify the overstatement of stock is evidence of negligence, writes a litigation support partner at Kingston Smith.
    • Time stores, called The Computer Shop, were today displaying signs that stocktaking was taking place.
    • Along with Courts' 81 other UK branches, its seven stores in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight had been closed for stocktaking for most of the week but were due to re-open yesterday morning.
    • The wide-ranging exercise is believed to have involved stocktaking of products, including food and drinks, an examination of the tax status of employees and the sale of band-related merchandise.
    • At the time, governments were struggling to meet increased demands for service with limited funding and a stocktaking seemed appropriate.
    • Information technology is becoming an integral part of many jobs from accounts and word processing, to stocktaking and internet sales.
    • With the stocktaking and facility inspection process over at RAAF Base Learmonth, the convoy then made a beeline for RAAF Base Curtin, near Derby.
    • The Act requires, does it not, that the accounting, as it were, or the stocktaking, using a loose term, be done on that date.
    • Some were garbled articles from various encyclopaedias, about international politics, about online democracy, about computerised supermarket stocktaking, about kwashiorkor and other kinds of malnutrition.
    1. 1.1 The action of reviewing and assessing one's situation and options.
      评估,估量
      she had some mental stocktaking to do
      as modifier a vast stocktaking and forward-planning exercise was commissioned
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Week 52 is traditionally a time for contemplating the success or otherwise of the previous 12 months, but followers of our international football team might just prefer to give the mental stocktaking a miss this time around.
      • ‘The opportunity presents itself now to perform such a stocktaking exercise in order to ensure that the balance and strategic direction which we have put in place is the right one,’ he said when he set up the group.
      • If nothing else, it is a time for stocktaking, just as the approach of a New Year fills us with resolve about the future direction of our lives and our selection of priorities.
      • I do my personal/spiritual stocktaking at Yom Kippur.
      • The lead member for education told the cabinet that the stocktaking exercise was needed before work was started.
      • That this is just a halt, a time for stocktaking, for things to grow and reveal themselves.
      • The end of a year is a time of stocktaking for many.
      • It's what makes New Year so bittersweet; an annual stocktaking of personal fortunes that fills the limbo between Christmas and the resumption of normal life in early January.
      • In fact, it was a night of stocktaking, celebrating and rejoicing but it was tinged with a distinct feeling of sadness.
      • And while that is going on in the corporate world, as individuals, our personal financial health also needs stocktaking!
      • Fortunately, the government has finally woken up to the situation and has announced a long overdue stocktaking of adoption agencies and a review of adoption procedures.

Derivatives

  • stocktake

  • nounˈstɒkteɪkˈstɑkˌteɪk
    • 1An assessment and record of the amount of stock held by a business.

      盘点,清点存货

      a major annual stocktake
      1. 1.1 A review and assessment of one's situation and options.
        评估,估量
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Last year, when we were busy with stocktake and had millions of tasks to do, the French co-ordinator dumped sixty books on us and claimed they were urgent, with every staff member needing to take one home before the end of the year.
      • It seems the new team ‘leader’ couldn't lead her way out of a paper bag, and totally screwed up the stocktake (which I gleefully had managed to miss), and so I had to completely redo it.
      • Initially, there is a physical stocktake of the existing facilities and equipment, to obtain specific information about the condition of dental clinics and equipment.
      • a project to conduct a stocktake of available methods
  • stocktaker

  • nounˈstɒkteɪkəˈstɑkˌteɪkər
    • Already it has been advertising for part-time stocktakers in the York area with good maths skills, using the York Job Centre as a clearing base for applications.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • People are often reluctant to employ a professional stocktaker because of concern for the cost involved.
      • There were stocktakers at the Cheney Manor headquarters but nobody from the George Davis management.

Definition of stocktaking in US English:

stocktaking

nounˈstäkˌtākiNGˈstɑkˌteɪkɪŋ
  • 1The action or process of recording the amount of stock held by a business.

    盘点,清点存货

    the store is closed for stocktaking

    那商店打烊盘点存货。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Along with Courts' 81 other UK branches, its seven stores in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight had been closed for stocktaking for most of the week but were due to re-open yesterday morning.
    • Servicing, deliveries, storage, stocktaking and databases are now all part of the process, as are dare I say, health and safety and quality control.
    • Time stores, called The Computer Shop, were today displaying signs that stocktaking was taking place.
    • The Act requires, does it not, that the accounting, as it were, or the stocktaking, using a loose term, be done on that date.
    • We are now turning our attention to finishing off the annual stocktaking valuations and if any of your are having difficulties valuing your stock in the current crisis, then please give us a ring and we will gladly come out and help you.
    • With the stocktaking and facility inspection process over at RAAF Base Learmonth, the convoy then made a beeline for RAAF Base Curtin, near Derby.
    • When he was around I used to help him with the stocktaking and with his gardening and help run the youth club committee.
    • The supermarket chain has now completed a stocktaking in every store, and finally knows what is actually on the shelves.
    • They are still stocktaking to find out exactly how much has been stolen, but it is thought to be thousands of pounds worth of jewellery and watches.
    • Some were garbled articles from various encyclopaedias, about international politics, about online democracy, about computerised supermarket stocktaking, about kwashiorkor and other kinds of malnutrition.
    • Information technology is becoming an integral part of many jobs from accounts and word processing, to stocktaking and internet sales.
    • And now he would be able to bring in those computer things for the stocktaking and have all the technical gizmos at the till so that customers didn't even have to sign their names.
    • The agreement requires states to present stocktaking reports every five years, but North Korea has not done so since 1984.
    • The employees walked out in protest against a two-week suspension, without pay, imposed on 19 of their colleagues for refusing to carry out stocktaking after normal hours.
    • The agency has been assisting units to comply with stocktaking requirements.
    • For many farms, we need to do a stocktaking valuation and the crisis makes it very difficult to carry out the work and collect the data.
    • Under this scheme, the company offers a franchisee the security of working in a successful business with essentials like accountancy and stocktaking already in place.
    • The wide-ranging exercise is believed to have involved stocktaking of products, including food and drinks, an examination of the tax status of employees and the sale of band-related merchandise.
    • The auditors' failure to attend stocktaking and identify the overstatement of stock is evidence of negligence, writes a litigation support partner at Kingston Smith.
    • At the time, governments were struggling to meet increased demands for service with limited funding and a stocktaking seemed appropriate.
    1. 1.1 The action of reviewing and assessing one's situation and options.
      评估,估量
      she had some mental stocktaking to do
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In fact, it was a night of stocktaking, celebrating and rejoicing but it was tinged with a distinct feeling of sadness.
      • It's what makes New Year so bittersweet; an annual stocktaking of personal fortunes that fills the limbo between Christmas and the resumption of normal life in early January.
      • The end of a year is a time of stocktaking for many.
      • ‘The opportunity presents itself now to perform such a stocktaking exercise in order to ensure that the balance and strategic direction which we have put in place is the right one,’ he said when he set up the group.
      • The lead member for education told the cabinet that the stocktaking exercise was needed before work was started.
      • Fortunately, the government has finally woken up to the situation and has announced a long overdue stocktaking of adoption agencies and a review of adoption procedures.
      • That this is just a halt, a time for stocktaking, for things to grow and reveal themselves.
      • If nothing else, it is a time for stocktaking, just as the approach of a New Year fills us with resolve about the future direction of our lives and our selection of priorities.
      • I do my personal/spiritual stocktaking at Yom Kippur.
      • Week 52 is traditionally a time for contemplating the success or otherwise of the previous 12 months, but followers of our international football team might just prefer to give the mental stocktaking a miss this time around.
      • And while that is going on in the corporate world, as individuals, our personal financial health also needs stocktaking!
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