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21 haggling
adj.regateador.ger.gerundio del verbo HAGGLE. -
22 haggling
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23 haggling
pazarlik -
24 haggling
торгующийся; торговля -
25 haggling
n.pazarlık etme:v.pazarlık et:prep.pazarlık ederek -
26 haggling costs
эк. расходы на тяжбы* (разновидность ex post трансакционных издержек; представляют собой затраты, связанные с ведением судебных разбирательств, сопровождающих двусторонние усилия по устранению ex post сбоев в контрактных отношениях)See: -
27 haggling (over)
Общая лексика: торги -
28 haggling of talks
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29 haggling over a plan
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30 haggling hag·gling n
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31 haggling negotiations
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32 to give rise to fierce haggling
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to give rise to fierce haggling
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33 pazarlık etme
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34 пазарење
haggling, bargaining, doing business, selling, buying* * *shopping -
35 hagiográfico
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36 hagiógrafo
• haggling• hagiographic -
37 regateo
m.1 bartering, haggling.2 bargaining, haggle, dicker, haggling.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: regatear.* * *1 (precios) haggling, bargaining2 DEPORTE dribbling* * *SM1) (Com) haggling, bargaining2) (Dep) dribbling* * *1) (Com) bargaining, haggling2) (Dep) feinting* * *= haggling, bargaining, dribbling.Ex. The formal ending of the agreement has ushered in a period of haggling between authors and agents over the renegotiation of contracts.Ex. The article is entitled 'Participatory something or other through bargaining'.Ex. Suggestions are made for improving dribbling techniques in soccer.* * *1) (Com) bargaining, haggling2) (Dep) feinting* * *= haggling, bargaining, dribbling.Ex: The formal ending of the agreement has ushered in a period of haggling between authors and agents over the renegotiation of contracts.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Participatory something or other through bargaining'.Ex: Suggestions are made for improving dribbling techniques in soccer.* * *A ( Com) bargaining, hagglingya no acepto más regateos I won't go any lower, I'm not haggling any moreB ( Dep) feinting* * *
Del verbo regatear: ( conjugate regatear)
regateo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
regateó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
regatear
regateo
regatear ( conjugate regatear) verbo intransitivo (Com) to bargain, haggle
verbo transitivo
1 ( escatimar):◊ no han regateado esfuerzos para … no efforts have been spared to …;
sin regateo medios whatever it takes
2 (Esp) (Dep) to get past, swerve past
regatear
I verbo intransitivo
1 (al comprar algo) to haggle, bargain
2 Dep to dribble
Náut to participate in a boat-race
II verbo transitivo
1 (un precio) to haggle over, bargain over
2 (esfuerzos, etc) to spare
regateo sustantivo masculino haggling, bargaining
' regateo' also found in these entries:
English:
haggling
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38 marchandage
marchandage [maʀ∫ɑ̃daʒ]masculine noun* * *maʀʃɑ̃daʒnom masculin ( sur le prix) haggling (de over)* * *maʀʃɑ̃daʒ nmbargaining, haggling* * *marchandage nm1 ( sur le prix) haggling (de over); après un long marchandage after lengthy haggling; faire du marchandage to haggle;2 ( tractations) bargaining ¢, haggling péj; des marchandages politiques political bargaining; se livrer à un féroce marchandage to engage in hard political bargaining ou fierce horse-trading;3 Jur le gouvernement veut réprimer le marchandage de main-d'œuvre the government wants to put an end to labourGB-only subcontracting.[marʃɑ̃daʒ] nom masculin -
39 bargaining
tr['bɑːgənɪŋ]1 (negotiations) negociación nombre femenino2 (haggling) regateo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfree-collective bargaining negociaciones nombre femenino plural colectivasn.• negociación s.f.• regateo s.m.• trato s.m.'bɑːrgənɪŋ, 'bɑːgənɪŋmass nouna) ( haggling) regateo mb) ( negotiating) negociaciones fpl; (before n) <strategy, position> negociador, de negociación['bɑːɡɪnɪŋ]1.N (=negotiation) negociación f ; (=haggling) regateo m2.CPDbargaining chip, bargaining counter N — baza f a jugar, moneda f de cambio
bargaining power N — poder m de negociación
bargaining table N — mesa f de negociaciones
* * *['bɑːrgənɪŋ, 'bɑːgənɪŋ]mass nouna) ( haggling) regateo mb) ( negotiating) negociaciones fpl; (before n) <strategy, position> negociador, de negociación -
40 handeln
I v/i1. act; (in Aktion treten) take action; (verfahren) proceed; (sich verhalten) behave; die handelnden Personen in einem Buch, Film etc.: the characters; eigenmächtig / selbstsüchtig etc. handeln act on one’s own authority, take the law into one’s own hands / act selfishly; gut / schlecht etc. an jemandem oder gegen jemanden handeln treat s.o. well / badly, behave well / badly toward(s) s.o.; nicht reden, handeln! stop talking and do something!; sie hat in Notwehr gehandelt she acted in self-defen|ce (Am. -se); rasches Handeln ist nötig swift action is necessary2. (Handel treiben) trade ( mit with s.o., in s.th.), deal (in s.th.); (feilschen) bargain (um ein Objekt: for; einen Preis: over), haggle (over) pej.; mit sich handeln lassen be open to offers; fig. be prepared to discuss things, be open to persuasion4. unpers.: es handelt sich um it’s a question ( oder matter) of, it concerns; es handelt sich um Folgendes the thing ( oder situation etc.) is (this); es handelt sich darum, ob / wann etc. the question is whether / where etc.; gerade darum handelt es sich ja that’s (just) the point; wenn es sich darum handelt zu helfen etc. when it comes to helping etc.; worum handelt es sich? bei der Sache etc.: what’s it about?; (was willst du) what’s the problem?II v/t: an der Börse gehandelt werden be traded ( oder listed) on the stock exchange; zu oder für 10 Dollar gehandelt werden Waren: be selling for 10 dollars; Aktien: be trading (od. be being traded) at 10 dollars; sie wird als neue Direktorin gehandelt fig. she’s being talked about as the new director, her name is being mentioned in connection with a directorship—[‘hεnd’ln] v/t Sl.: wie wird das gehandelt? what do you do with it?, how do you use it?; der neue Drucker ist einfach zu handeln the new printer is easy to handle* * *das Handelnaction* * *Hạn|delnnt -s,no pl1) (= Feilschen) bargaining, haggling2) (= das Handeltreiben) tradingdas Handeln mit Antiquitäten — trading or dealing in antiques
4) (= das Tätigwerden) action* * *1) (to do something: It's time the government acted to lower taxes.) act2) (something done: Action, not talking, is necessary if we are to defeat the enemy; Take action immediately; The firemen are ready to go into action.) action3) (to argue about or discuss a price etc: I bargained with him and finally got the price down.) bargain4) (to do business, especially to buy and sell: I think he deals in stocks and shares.) deal5) (activity: In this play there is a lot of discussion but not much movement.) movement6) ((often with in or with) to buy and sell: They made a lot of money by trading; They trade in fruit and vegetables.) trade7) (to deal or trade in, especially illegally or dishonestly: They were trafficking in smuggled goods.) traffic* * *Han·deln<-s>[ˈhandl̩n]1. (Feilschen) haggling2. (das Handeltreiben) tradingdas \Handeln mit Drogen ist verboten drug trafficking is against the law4. (das Tätigwerden) action\Handeln auf eigene Gefahr acting at one's own risk\Handeln im eigenen Namen acting in one's own name\Handeln in fremdem Namen acting in the name of another\Handeln unter fremdem Namen acting under an assumed name\Handeln auf eigene Rechnung trading on one's own account\Handeln unter falschem Recht acting under false lawfahrlässiges/gesetzeswidriges \Handeln acting negligently/unlawfully* * *das; Handelns1) (das Feilschen) haggling; bargaining2) (das Eingreifen) action3) (Verhalten) action[s pl.]* * *handeln1A. v/idie handelnden Personen in einem Buch, Film etc: the characters;eigenmächtig/selbstsüchtig etchandeln act on one’s own authority, take the law into one’s own hands/act selfishly;gut/schlecht etcgegen jemanden handeln treat sb well/badly, behave well/badly toward(s) sb;nicht reden, handeln! stop talking and do something!;sie hat in Notwehr gehandelt she acted in self-defence (US -se);rasches Handeln ist nötig swift action is necessary2. (Handel treiben) trade (mit sich handeln lassen be open to offers; fig be prepared to discuss things, be open to persuasion3.4. unpers:es handelt sich darum, ob/wann etc the question is whether/where etc;gerade darum handelt es sich ja that’s (just) the point;B. v/t:zu oderfür 10 Dollar gehandelt werden Waren: be selling for 10 dollars; Aktien: be trading ( oder be being traded) at 10 dollars;sie wird als neue Direktorin gehandelt fig she’s being talked about as the new director, her name is being mentioned in connection with a directorshiphandeln2 [ˈhɛndln] v/t sl:wie wird das gehandelt? what do you do with it?, how do you use it?;der neue Drucker ist einfach zu handeln the new printer is easy to handle* * *das; Handelns1) (das Feilschen) haggling; bargaining2) (das Eingreifen) action3) (Verhalten) action[s pl.]* * *(mit) v.to do business expr.to trade v. (Maßnahmen ergreifen) v.to act v.to take action expr. v.to act v.to act in place of expr.to deal v.to negotiate v.
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