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1 shipment
1) (a load of goods sent by sea: a shipment of wine from Portugal.) consignación2) (the sending of goods by sea.) embarque, envío, transporteshipment n cargamentotr['ʃɪpmənt]2 (load) consignación nombre femenino, remesashipment ['ʃɪpmənt] n1) shipping: transporte m, embarque m2) : envío m, remesa fa shipment of medicine: un envío de medicinan.• cargazón s.m.• despacho s.m.• embarque s.m.• envío s.m.• partida s.f.• remesa s.f.• transporte s.m.'ʃɪpmənt['ʃɪpmǝnt]N (=act) transporte m, embarque m ; (=load) consignación f ; (=quantity) cargamento m, remesa f* * *['ʃɪpmənt] -
2 dispatch
di'spæ
1. verb1) (to send off: He dispatched several letters asking for financial help.) enviar, remitir2) (to finish off or deal with quickly: She dispatched several pieces of business within the hour.) despachar
2. noun1) (a written official report: a dispatch from the commanding officer.) informe2) (an act of sending away.) envío3) (haste.) rapidez•tr[dɪ'spæʧ]2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL parte nombre masculino3 (journalist's report) noticia, reportaje nombre masculino4 (sending) despacho, envío, expedición nombre femenino1 (send) enviar, despachar, expedir2 (finish quickly - task, duty, job) despachar; (- food) despacharse, zampar3 euphemistic use (kill) despachar, matar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdispatch box valija ministerialdispatch case portafolios nombre masculinodispatch note aviso de envíodispatch rider mensajero,-adispatch [dɪs'pæʧ] vt1) send: despachar, enviar2) kill: despachar, matar3) handle: despachardispatch n1) sending: envío m, despacho m2) message: despacho m, reportaje m (de un periodista), parte m (en el ejército)3) promptness: prontitud f, rapidez fn.(§ pl.: dispatches) = consignación s.f.• despacho s.m.• diligencia s.f.• envío s.m.• parte s.m.• prontitud s.f.v.• despachar v.• expedir v.• rematar v.
I dɪ'spætʃ1) ( send) despachar, enviar*2)a) ( carry out) (frml) \<\<task/duty\>\> despacharb) ( kill) (euph) \<\<person/animal\>\> despachar (euf)c) ( consume) (hum) \<\<food/drink\>\> despacharse (hum)
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2) u ( sending) despacho m, envío m, expedición f[dɪs'pætʃ]to be mentioned in dispatches — (BrE) recibir una mención de honor
1. N1) (=sending) [of person] envío m ; [of goods] envío m, expedición f2) (=report) (in press) reportaje m, informe m ; (=message) despacho m ; (Mil) parte m, comunicado mto be mentioned in dispatches — (Mil) recibir menciones de elogio (por su valor en combate)
3) (=promptness) frm celeridad f, prontitud f2. VT1) (=send) [+ letter, goods] enviar, expedir; [+ messenger, troops] enviar2) (=deal with) [+ business] despachar3) (=carry out) [+ duty] ejercer, realizar5) (=kill) despachar3.CPDdispatch box N — (Brit) cartera f
dispatch case N — portafolios m inv
dispatch department N — departamento m de envíos
dispatch documents NPL — documentos mpl de envío
dispatch note N — nota f de envío, nota f de expedición
dispatch rider N — (=motorcyclist) mensajero(-a) m / f (con moto) ; (=horseman) correo m ; (Mil) correo m
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I [dɪ'spætʃ]1) ( send) despachar, enviar*2)a) ( carry out) (frml) \<\<task/duty\>\> despacharb) ( kill) (euph) \<\<person/animal\>\> despachar (euf)c) ( consume) (hum) \<\<food/drink\>\> despacharse (hum)
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2) u ( sending) despacho m, envío m, expedición fto be mentioned in dispatches — (BrE) recibir una mención de honor
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3 consignment
noun (a load (of goods): the latest consignment of books.) remesa, envíotr[kən'saɪnmənt]1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL remesa, envío\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLon consignment en consignaciónconsignment note talón nombre masculino de expediciónconsignment [kən'saɪnmənt] n1) : envío m, remesa f2)on consignment : en consignaciónn.• consigna s.f.• consignación (Jurisprudencia) s.f.• envío s.m.kən'saɪnmənta) c ( goods sent) envío m, remesa fb) u ( sending) envío m[kǝn'saɪnmǝnt]1.N envío m, remesa fgoods on consignment — mercancías fpl en consignación
2.CPDconsignment note N — talón m de expedición
* * *[kən'saɪnmənt]a) c ( goods sent) envío m, remesa fb) u ( sending) envío m
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