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101 hacer un buen negocio
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102 sacar a flote un negocio
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103 ¡bonito negocio hemos hecho!
¡bonito negocio hemos hecho!(con ironía) some deal that was!, some deal that turned out to be! -
104 cerrar el negocio
(v.) = fold up + shopEx. Why talented and passionate business people so often fold up shop while their less talented, less skilled brethren continue to thrive.* * *(v.) = fold up + shopEx: Why talented and passionate business people so often fold up shop while their less talented, less skilled brethren continue to thrive.
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105 cerrar un negocio
(v.) = go out of + businessEx. Unless electronic mail system suppliers recognise this, they will go out of business.* * *(v.) = go out of + businessEx: Unless electronic mail system suppliers recognise this, they will go out of business.
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106 dedicarse a un negocio
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107 emprender un negocio
(v.) = take on + business ventureEx. Public libraries in the USA are taking on business ventures that involve the selling of products and services.* * *(v.) = take on + business ventureEx: Public libraries in the USA are taking on business ventures that involve the selling of products and services.
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108 forzar a cerrar un Negocio
(v.) = drive out of + businessEx. However, those who do not imitate superior solution are driven out of business.* * *(v.) = drive out of + businessEx: However, those who do not imitate superior solution are driven out of business.
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109 hacer un gran negocio
(v.) = make + a killingEx. And he's dressed as if he just made a killing at a rummage sale!.* * *(v.) = make + a killingEx: And he's dressed as if he just made a killing at a rummage sale!.
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110 llevar un negocio
(v.) = conduct + a businessEx. It is essential to remember that acquisitions librarianship like bookselling is a business and should be conducted as such.* * *(v.) = conduct + a businessEx: It is essential to remember that acquisitions librarianship like bookselling is a business and should be conducted as such.
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111 montar + Posesivo + propio negocio
(v.) = set + Reflexivo + up in businessEx. The women, having first taken a loan from the Grameen Bank to set themselves up in business, make a living by providing a mobile phone service to their neighbours.* * *(v.) = set + Reflexivo + up in businessEx: The women, having first taken a loan from the Grameen Bank to set themselves up in business, make a living by providing a mobile phone service to their neighbours.
Spanish-English dictionary > montar + Posesivo + propio negocio
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112 obligar a cerrar el negocio
(v.) = force out of + business, force out of + the marketplaceEx. If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.Ex. Some users hope that market forces will force some of the smaller hosts out of the marketplace, but with cheaper telecommunications and computing technology this seems something of a vain hope.* * *(v.) = force out of + business, force out of + the marketplaceEx: If suppliers are forced out of business, there will be less software to lend and prices will rise with the lack of competition.
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113 pequeño negocio
m.small business, mom and pop store.* * *(n.) = small businessEx. Small businesses employ more than 53% of Europe's workforce and are responsible for half of Europe's total turnover.* * *(n.) = small businessEx: Small businesses employ more than 53% of Europe's workforce and are responsible for half of Europe's total turnover.
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114 quedarse sin negocio
(v.) = go out of + businessEx. Rather than catalog departments going out of business, they could turn their attention once again to cataloging special local materials, eating away at store-rooms of uncataloged materials, and making their collections as a whole more responsive to their local constituency.* * *(v.) = go out of + businessEx: Rather than catalog departments going out of business, they could turn their attention once again to cataloging special local materials, eating away at store-rooms of uncataloged materials, and making their collections as a whole more responsive to their local constituency.
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115 cuidar de su propio negocio
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116 bens imobiliários (negócio de)
real, real estateDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > bens imobiliários (negócio de)
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117 mau negócio
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118 actividad de negocio
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119 actividades de negocio
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120 ambiente de negocio
• business environment
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