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41 продать с аукциона
General subject: auction, auctioneer, (кому-л., что-л.) knock down to at a sale, sell via auctionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продать с аукциона
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42 аукцион
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43 торги
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44 открывать аукцион
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > открывать аукцион
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45 продавать с торгов
1) General subject: sell up2) Law: roup, sell at auctionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продавать с торгов
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46 распродажа
только ед.
sale; clearance sale, bargain sale (о товарах)* * ** * *sale; clearance sale, bargain sale* * *auctionbargain-salebargainsalesalesalesselling-offsell-offsell-out -
47 бесполезный
1) General subject: begging, bootless, bum, castaway, drippy, epicene, feckless, fiddling, futile, futility, good for nothing, good-for-nothing, hopeless, humpty dumpty, impracticable, impractical, inutile, naught, needless, no use, not( hardly) worth (one's) salt, nugatory, of no avail, of no utility, of use, otiose, profitless, purposeless, sell by auction, thriftless, unavailing, unbeneficial, unhelpful, unprevailing, useless, vain, valueless, virtueless (о лекарстве), void, without avail, without effect, worthless, arid, fruitless, idle, ineffective, unproductive, unuseful2) Geology: dead4) American: footless5) Obsolete: fatuous6) Engineering: unusable8) Railway term: inefficient9) Economy: of no effect10) Australian slang: cactus, lame duck, no good to gundy, not worth a crumpet, queer, ratshit, rip, up to mud, up to shit, as useful as a one legged bloke in an arse kicking contest11) Diplomatic term: it's of no avail13) Jargon: diddly, humpty-dumpty, not worth beans, no go15) Makarov: hardly worth (one's) salt, helpless, irrelative, irrelevant, not worth( one's) salt, not worth a jigger, not worth shucks, unpractical16) Taboo: crappy, diddly-shit, duff, (о предметах) half-assed, piddling, pissy-ass17) Phraseological unit: Not worth a plugged nickle -
48 реализовывать имущество на открытом аукционе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > реализовывать имущество на открытом аукционе
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49 молоток
м.hammer♢
продавать с молотка (вн.) — sell* by auction (d.)пойти с молотка — come* under the hammer, be auctioned off
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50 продавать с аукциона
Юридический русско-английский словарь > продавать с аукциона
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51 продавать(ся) с аукциона
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52 молоток
муж.hammer; mallet ( деревянный)бурильный молоток — горн. boring machine; gadder горн.
шиферный молоток — ( для кровельных работ) sax
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53 продавать с аукциона
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > продавать с аукциона
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54 продавать с торгов
to sell by auction; to put up for saleРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > продавать с торгов
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55 продать с молотка
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > продать с молотка
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56 молоток
ммолото́к аукциони́ста — gavel, hammer
отбо́йный молото́к — pneumatic drill
продава́ть с молотка́ — to sell by auction
быть про́данным с молотка́ — to come under the hammer
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57 с молотка
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58 аукционист
Лицо с установленными правомочиями продавать товары или землю на публичных торгах или распродаже. Будучи вначале агентом продавца, он (аукционист) становится также агентом покупателя, когда ударом молотка товар объявляется проданным. — A person authorized to sell goods or land at a public auction or sale. Initially the agent of the seller, he becomes also the agent of the buyer after the item has been knocked down.
См. также в других словарях:
auction — [ôk′shən] n. [L auctio, an increasing, sale by increase of bids < auctus, pp. of augere, to increase: see WAX2] 1. a public sale at which items are sold one by one, each going to the last and highest of a series of competing bidders 2. AUCTION … English World dictionary
sell — vb sold, sell·ing vt 1: to transfer ownership of by sale compare barter, convey, give 2: to offer for sale … Law dictionary
auction off — sell at an auction, sell to the highest bidder … English contemporary dictionary
auction — ► NOUN ▪ a public sale in which goods or property are sold to the highest bidder. ► VERB ▪ sell at an auction. ORIGIN Latin, increase, auction , from augere to increase … English terms dictionary
auction — A common method of issuing gilts. Similar to a tender offer. In an auction, investors apply to buy the new gilts being issued, specifying the amount they wish to purchase and the price they are prepared to pay. The new gilts will be issued to… … Financial and business terms
auction off — verb sell at an auction • Syn: ↑auction, ↑auctioneer • Derivationally related forms: ↑auctioneer (for: ↑auctioneer), ↑auction (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
auction — 1. noun /ˈɔːkʃən,ˈɒkʃən/ A public event where goods or property are sold to the highest bidder. Syn: roup sale 2. verb /ˈɔːkʃən,ˈɒkʃən/ To sell at an auction … Wiktionary
auction — auc·tion || É”Ëkʃn n. public sale where items are sold to the highest bidder v. sell at an auction (public sale in which items are sold to the highest bidder) … English contemporary dictionary
sell — [sel] vt. sold, selling [ME sellen < OE sellan, to give, offer, akin to Goth saljan, to offer (sacrifice): caus. formation in sense “to cause to take” < IE base * sel , to take, grasp > SALE, Gr helein, to take] 1. to give up, deliver,… … English World dictionary
auction — auc·tion n: a public sale of property to the highest bidder see also reserve Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. auction … Law dictionary
sell — [v1] exchange an object for money advertise, auction, bargain, barter, be in business*, boost, clinch the deal, close, close the deal, contract, deal in, dispose, drum, dump, exchange, handle, hawk, hustle, market, merchandise, move, peddle,… … New thesaurus