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1 al por mayor
wholesale* * ** * *= in bulkEx. They were, first, the replacement of the traditional process of building up a binding for each book in turn by the speedier prefabrication in bulk of complete binding cases which were attached subsequently to the sewn and cut books.* * *= in bulkEx: They were, first, the replacement of the traditional process of building up a binding for each book in turn by the speedier prefabrication in bulk of complete binding cases which were attached subsequently to the sewn and cut books.
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2 al por mayor
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3 comercio al por mayor
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4 venta al por mayor /venta al por menor
venta al por mayor /venta al por menorwholesale / retailSpanish-English dictionary > venta al por mayor /venta al por menor
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5 precio al por mayor
(n.) = block rate, wholesale price, bulk rateEx. Weekly tapes of current records, or cumulated back files available as separate year cumulations or at block rates can be supplied.Ex. Agricultural prices include the purchase prices of the means of production and selling prices, i.e., producer and wholesale prices but not retail prices, of animal and crop products.Ex. The bulk rate is 30 percent off of any order over 10 copies.* * *(n.) = block rate, wholesale price, bulk rateEx: Weekly tapes of current records, or cumulated back files available as separate year cumulations or at block rates can be supplied.
Ex: Agricultural prices include the purchase prices of the means of production and selling prices, i.e., producer and wholesale prices but not retail prices, of animal and crop products.Ex: The bulk rate is 30 percent off of any order over 10 copies.* * *wholesale price -
6 vender al por mayor
to sell wholesale, wholesale* * *(v.) = sell + in bulk, wholesaleEx. The only books, therefore, which are normally sold 'non-net' are educational books sold in bulk to schools, for which suppliers are allowed to negotiate special prices.Ex. In the sixteenth century the English book trade was centred in London, and consisted chiefly of publishers (usually operating in small syndicates) who wholesaled their own books.* * *(v.) = sell + in bulk, wholesaleEx: The only books, therefore, which are normally sold 'non-net' are educational books sold in bulk to schools, for which suppliers are allowed to negotiate special prices.
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7 comerciante al por mayor
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8 descuento por compra al por mayor
(n.) = bulk deal, bulk rate, bulk rate discountEx. Pharmaceutical companies have made bulk deals with governments where they still make substantial profits while charging much less for the prescriptions.Ex. The bulk rate is 30 percent off of any order over 10 copies.Ex. All bulk rate discounts require a single person to be responsible for billing and payment to be made by a single check or other form of payment.* * *(n.) = bulk deal, bulk rate, bulk rate discountEx: Pharmaceutical companies have made bulk deals with governments where they still make substantial profits while charging much less for the prescriptions.
Ex: The bulk rate is 30 percent off of any order over 10 copies.Ex: All bulk rate discounts require a single person to be responsible for billing and payment to be made by a single check or other form of payment.Spanish-English dictionary > descuento por compra al por mayor
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9 precio especial por compra al por mayor
(n.) = bulk dealEx. Pharmaceutical companies have made bulk deals with governments where they still make substantial profits while charging much less for the prescriptions.* * *(n.) = bulk dealEx: Pharmaceutical companies have made bulk deals with governments where they still make substantial profits while charging much less for the prescriptions.
Spanish-English dictionary > precio especial por compra al por mayor
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10 comprar al por mayor
(v.) = buy + in bulkEx. The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.* * *(v.) = buy + in bulkEx: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.
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11 suministro al por mayor
(n.) = bulk supplyEx. The service also include the bulk supply of leaflets to advice centres.* * *(n.) = bulk supplyEx: The service also include the bulk supply of leaflets to advice centres.
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12 venta al por mayor
(n.) = wholesaling, wholesaleEx. In this example, the reader is trying to follow up all the ramifications of a fairly comprehensive subject such as 'commerce', which might include not only 'retailing' but also ' wholesaling', 'accounting', 'consumer protection' and so on.Ex. Such lists are derived from information about sales supplied to the list-compilers by people who sell books, retail and wholesale.* * *(n.) = wholesaling, wholesaleEx: In this example, the reader is trying to follow up all the ramifications of a fairly comprehensive subject such as 'commerce', which might include not only 'retailing' but also ' wholesaling', 'accounting', 'consumer protection' and so on.
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13 precio al por mayor/menor
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14 venta al por mayor/menor
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15 banca al por mayor
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16 comerciante al por mayor
• wholesale dealer• wholesalerDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > comerciante al por mayor
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17 comerciar al por mayor
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18 comercio al por mayor
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19 compra al por mayor
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20 comprar al por mayor
• bulk-buy• buy wholesale
См. также в других словарях:
al por mayor — ► locución adjetivo/ adverbio En grandes cantidades: ■ he comprado varias cosas en una tienda al por mayor; tenían un almacén donde vendían al por mayor. ANTÓNIMO [al detalle] [al por menor] … Enciclopedia Universal
Podemos recordarlo por usted al por mayor — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Podemos recordarlo por usted al por mayor o Podemos recordarlo todo por usted es una Historia Corta de ciencia ficción escrita en abril de 1966 por Philip K. Dick y publicada en la Revista de Fantasía y Ciencia… … Wikipedia Español
índice de precios al por mayor — Economía. Índice ponderado de bienes y servicios al por mayor. Da una idea de la inflación de costes de producción … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
comercio al por mayor — Comercio. Venta al por mayor, es decir, cuando el cliente es un intermediario que compra para vender y no para consumir … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
índice de precios al por mayor — Economía. Índice ponderado de bienes y servicios al por mayor. Da una idea de la inflación de costes de producción … Diccionario de Economía
comercio al por mayor — Comercio. Venta al por mayor, es decir, cuando el cliente es un intermediario que compra para vender y no para consumir … Diccionario de Economía
por mayor — ► locución adjetivo/ adverbio Sin especificar las circunstancias o los detalles … Enciclopedia Universal
mayor — (Del lat. maior, ōris). 1. adj. comp. de grande. Que excede a algo en cantidad o calidad. 2. Dicho de una persona: Que excede en edad a otra. Hermana mayor. [m6]Marta es mayor que Juan. 3. Dicho de una persona: Entrada en años, de edad avanzada.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
mayor — adjetivo 1. (comparativo de grande ) Que tiene más cantidad, calidad o dimensión que otro de su misma especie: Este gato es mayor que ése. Tu niña es mayor que la mía. 2. (superlativo, precedido de artículo o adjetivo posesivo) El más grande: La… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Mayor Guillén de Guzmán — (1205 Alcocer, 1262). Nacida en el seno de los Guzmán, una de las familias de ricoshombres de la corte del rey Fernando III de Castilla, fue hija de Guillén Pérez de Guzmán y de María González Girón (hija de Gonzalo Rodríguez Girón) y hermana de… … Wikipedia Español
mayor — 1. Adjetivo comparativo de grande. → grande, 2.1. 2. Dentro del campo de la edad, mayor funciona como adjetivo no comparativo con los valores siguientes: a) ‘De no poca edad’. Se opone a pequeño: «Los cambios [...] son más fáciles para los niños… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas