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stocking


stock·ing

S0768600 (stŏk′ĭng)n.1. a. A close-fitting, usually knitted covering for the foot and leg, often made of sheer fabric as nylon or silk and rising high on the leg.b. A sock.2. Something that resembles such a covering, especially:a. An elasticized garment that exerts pressure on the leg to improve blood flow and is used in the treatment of various circulatory disorders or sometimes following surgery.b. A bag in the shape of a large sock that is often decorated and hung on a mantle for the deposit of Christmas presents.c. A white marking on the lower leg of a dark-colored horse, extending from the hoof to at least the hock or knee.
[From dialectal stock, from Middle English stokke, leg covering, probably from stok, stock; see stock.]
stock′inged adj.

stocking

(ˈstɒkɪŋ) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) one of a pair of close-fitting garments made of knitted yarn to cover the foot and part or all of the leg2. something resembling this in position, function, appearance, etc3. in one's stocking feet in one's stockinged feet wearing stockings or socks but no shoes[C16: from dialect stock stocking + -ing1]

stock•ing

(ˈstɒk ɪŋ)

n. 1. a close-fitting covering for the foot and part of the leg, usu. knitted, of wool, cotton, nylon, silk, or other material. 2. something resembling this. Idioms: in one's stocking feet, wearing stockings but no shoes. [1575–85] stock′inged, adj.

stocking

- A white marking on the lower part of a horse's leg.See also related terms for marking.
Thesaurus
Noun1.stocking - close-fitting hosiery to cover the foot and legstocking - close-fitting hosiery to cover the foot and leg; come in matched pairs (usually used in the plural)boothose - protective stockings worn with or in place of bootsChristmas stocking - a stocking that is filled with small Christmas presentshose, hosiery - socks and stockings and tights collectively (the British include underwear)instep - the part of a shoe or stocking that covers the arch of the footknee-hi, knee-high - a sock or stocking that reaches up to just below the kneesnylon stocking, nylons, rayon stocking, rayons, silk stocking - women's stockings made from a sheer material (nylon or rayon or silk)pantyhose - a woman's tights consisting of underpants and stockingssupport hose, support stocking - elasticized stocking intended to reduce pressure on the veins of the leg (as in case of varicose veins)plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
2.stocking - the activity of supplying a stock of something; "he supervised the stocking of the stream with trout"supplying, provision, supply - the activity of supplying or providing something
Translations
长袜

stocking

(ˈstokiŋ) noun one of a pair of close-fitting coverings for the legs and feet, reaching to or above the knee. Most women prefer tights to stockings nowadays. 長筒襪,褲襪 长袜

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silk-stocking district

A section of a city that is dominated by the upper-class. Even if you had the money, you wouldn't want to live in a silk-stocking district—you'd be totally subject to the whims of your wealthy neighbors.See also: district

in (one's) stocking(ed) feet

Wearing only one's socks or stockings, but not one's shoes. I had just run out to grab the newspaper, but the door locked behind me. Now I'm stuck outside in my stockinged feet!See also: feet

stock (someone or something) up (with something)

To furnish someone, something, or some place with supplies (of something). We stocked the house up with food, so you should have plenty to eat while we're gone. The kitchen is running low on a few things, but Brady's coming round to stock us up tomorrow.See also: stock, up

stock up on (something)

To gather, build up, or hoard a supply of something. We stocked up on bottled water and canned goods, so we should be fine during the storm. Don't worry, I've been stocking up on fuel for the past three years for just such an occasion.See also: on, stock, up

stock (something) with (something else)

To fill something or some place with a store or supply of some commodity. Make sure you stock the bunker with bottled water and non-perishable foods. We try to stock our shelves with produce grown by local farmers wherever possible.See also: stock

stocking stuffer

A small Christmas gift placed in one's Christmas stocking or given informally. Our gift cards make excellent stocking stuffers! My mom always comes up with the weirdest stocking stuffers. One year she gave me individually wrapped summer sausages!See also: stocking, stuffer

stocking feet

Wearing socks or stockings, but not shoes, as in I got locked out of the house in my stocking feet. [First half of 1800s] See also: feet, stocking

in your ˌstocking(ed) ˈfeet

(old-fashioned) wearing socks or stockings but not shoes: Our feet were too sore to put into shoes, so we walked home in our stockinged feet.See also: feet, stocking

stocking-stuffer

n. a small gift that is suitable for putting inside a Christmas stocking. I got some little stocking-stuffers for the kids.

Stockholm, University of

Stockholm, University of

 

the largest university in Sweden, founded in 1877. As of 1975, it comprised the faculties of law, humanities (departments of history and philosophy and of linguistics), and social and natural sciences (departments of physics and mathematics, of chemistry, and of biology and geography); affiliated institutes of economic history, world economics, applied psychology (in Solna), social research, and the Wenner-Gren Institute for Experimental Biology; and an institute for students from English-speaking countries. The university also has an international graduate school and offers preparatory courses and Swedish-language courses.

In the 1974–75 academic year the university had 25,000 students and more than 700 instructors, including 180 professors. The university library, with its component branches (including a social sciences library founded in 1903), has about 700,000 volumes.

stocking


stocking

 [stok´ing] a closely fitting covering for the foot and adjacent parts of the lower limb.antiembolic s's (compression s's) support hose" >support hose.Jobst stocking trademark for an elastic support hose that is custom made for a patient.

stocking

(stŏk′ĭng)n.1. a. A close-fitting, usually knitted covering for the foot and leg, often made of sheer fabric as nylon or silk and rising high on the leg.b. A sock.2. Something that resembles such a covering, especially:a. An elasticized garment that exerts pressure on the leg to improve blood flow and is used in the treatment of various circulatory disorders or sometimes following surgery.b. A bag in the shape of a large sock that is often decorated and hung on a mantle for the deposit of Christmas presents.c. A white marking on the lower leg of a dark-colored horse, extending from the hoof to at least the hock or knee.
stock′inged adj.

stock·ing

(stok'ing) A garment worn on the leg and foot. [M.E. stokke]

stocking

(stok′ing) 1. A snug covering for the foot, ankle, and leg.COMPRESSION STOCKING: to manage lymphedema2. An elastic covering for the foot, ankle, and leg that places firm, even pressure on an extremity, useful in managing edema, preventing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of the leg, and in treating varicose veins. Pneumatic compression devices, which sequentially inflate and deflate, are more effective than simple elasticized stockings. A graduated compression stocking exerts more pressure at the ankle than on the rest of the limb. Its pressure decreases proximally to permit venous return of blood. External compression reduces the cross-sectional area of the limb and increases the velocity of blood flow in both superficial and deep veins. It also improves venous valve function, reduces vein distention, and may have favorable effects on coagulants. In hospitalized patients at low risk for DVT, compression stockings may be used alone to prevent the formation of blood clots; for those at higher risk, compression stockings usually are used in combination with anticoagulant therapy, such as heparin, low molecular weight heparin, or warfarin. Low-risk patients are those who have had minor surgery (less than 30 min), minor trauma, or minor medical illnesses. See: illustration

Patient care

Health care professionals should consider the following as guiding principles for clinical practice in the use of graduated compression stockings in the management of patients: 1. Apply compression stockings before surgery (when possible).2. Follow manufacturer's recommendations to ensure correct fit.3. Document measurements and stocking size at initial use to serve as baseline measures for the patient.4. Review leg measurements regularly to avoid potential complications related to leg swelling.5. Be sure the patient’s legs and feet are dry before putting on stockings.6. Remove stockings at least once each shift for skin assessment, hygiene, and care.7. Provide more than one pair of hose in the correct size to allow for laundering if long-term use is planned.8. Check stocking periodically during wear to ensure correct placement and to be certain there is no bunching or other restriction that would impede perfusion.9. Assess neurovascular status regularly during skin care and at other times using the inspection hole in the foot of the compression stocking.10. Check patient sitting in a chair to be sure stockings do not compromise perfusion by acting as a tourniquet at the knee. 11. Teach patient and family the reason for using compression stockings, concerns for application and correct fit, care of the skin, and the importance of assessing for leg swelling. If the patient has difficulty putting on compression hose, suggest wearing rubber gloves to help grip the stockings. Warn the patient not to pull too hard, because this could rip the hose. Applying a lubricating silicone lotion to the leg before donning the stockings may help to reduce friction. Assistive devices are available to help with donning compression stockings. If stockings roll or slip down at the top, a roll-on adhesive designed for compression stockings can be applied to the leg to help resolve this problem. Advise the patient to replace stockings every 6 months. The patient should avoid standing or sitting for long periods, wearing constricting clothing (girdles, etc.), and crossing the legs. Legs and feet should be protected from injury and inspected daily.

TED stockings

Elastic hose worn on the lower extremities to prevent thrombophlebitis, while at prolonged bedrest or during periods of prolonged immobility. See: Anti-embolism stockings
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stocking


Related to stocking: Stocking stuffers
  • noun

Words related to stocking

noun close-fitting hosiery to cover the foot and leg

Related Words

  • boothose
  • Christmas stocking
  • hose
  • hosiery
  • instep
  • knee-hi
  • knee-high
  • nylon stocking
  • nylons
  • rayon stocking
  • rayons
  • silk stocking
  • pantyhose
  • support hose
  • support stocking
  • plural
  • plural form

noun the activity of supplying a stock of something

Related Words

  • supplying
  • provision
  • supply
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