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1 over-the-counter
tr[əʊvəðə'kaʊntəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (medicine etc) que se puede comprar sin receta médica'əʊvərðə'kaʊntər, ˌəʊvəðə'kaʊntə(r)over-the-counter-the-counter medicine — medicamento m que se puede comprar sin receta
['ǝʊvǝθǝ'kaʊntǝ(r)]ADJ [method] limpio, honradoover-the-counter drugs — medicamentos mpl sin receta
over-the-counter market — (St Ex) mercado m de acciones no cotizadas en la bolsa
* * *['əʊvərðə'kaʊntər, ˌəʊvəðə'kaʊntə(r)]over-the-counter-the-counter medicine — medicamento m que se puede comprar sin receta
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2 over the way
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3 over the counter
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4 over-the-road
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5 over-the-counter securities
s.valores no registrados, valores del mercado extrabursátil, valores no vendidos en la bolsa.pl.plural de OVER-THE-COUNTER SECURITYNuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > over-the-counter securities
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6 over-the-road system
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7 over-the-counter
adj.1 disponible sin receta, sin receta médica, sin requisito de receta médica, que no requiere receta médica.2 extrabursátil.adj. & adv.sin receta (medicine) -
8 over-the-counter market
s.mercado no oficial, mercado de acciones no cotizadas en la bolsa, bolsín, mercado atípico. -
9 over-the-counter option
s.opción extrabursátil, opción del mercado secundario, opción fuera de bolsa. -
10 over-the-counter security
s.activo sobre el mostrador.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > over-the-counter security
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11 over-the-counter stock
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12 over-the-counter trading
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13 part of the cloak held over the face
English-spanish dictionary > part of the cloak held over the face
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14 across the way / over the way
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15 all over the shop
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16 to be over the hill
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17 to be over the moon
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18 to pay over the odds
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19 bag carried over the shoulder
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20 go over the wall
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