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1 barter
[ˈbaːtə]1. verbto trade by giving (one thing) in exchange (for another):يُقايِضThe bandits bartered gold for guns.
2. noungoods used in bartering:مُقايَضـهSome tribes use sea-shells as barter.
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2 променивать
1) exchange (for), barter (for), truck (for), trade (for)
2) (предпочитать)
change (for)* * ** * *exchange, barter, truck, trade -
3 regatear
v.1 to be sparing with.no ha regateado esfuerzos he has spared no effort2 to beat, to dribble past (sport).Ellos regatearon They dribbled.3 to haggle over (price).4 to barter, to haggle (negociar el precio).5 to race (Nautical).6 to bargain over, to haggle over.Ellos regatearon el precio They bargained over the price.Ellos regatearon They haggled.7 to retail.* * *1 (un precio) to haggle over, barter for2 (escatimar) to be sparing with1 (comerciar) to haggle, bargain2 DEPORTE to dribble3 MARÍTIMO to race\no regatear esfuerzos to spare no effort* * *verb* * *IVI (Náut) to raceII1. VT1) (Com) [+ objeto, precio] to haggle over, bargain over2) (=economizar) to be mean with, economize on3) frm (=negar) to deny, refuse to allow2. VI1) (Com) to haggle, bargain2) (=esquivar) to swerve, dodge; (Dep) to dribble3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo (Com) to bargain, haggle2.regatear vt1) ( escatimar)no han regateado esfuerzos para... — no efforts have been spared to...
no hay que regatear horas en este trabajo — you can't rush o hurry this job
2) (Dep) to get past, swerve past* * *= bargain, haggle, dribble.Ex. Customers seem to be tiring of malls and chain stores, seeking a more personal service and wanting to bargain.Ex. Nextag.com is a comparison shopping site which lets shoppers haggle in real-time directly with suppliers.Ex. One game involves players dribbling a ball to letters attached to sticks driven into the ground, in a particular order that spells a word.* * *1.verbo intransitivo (Com) to bargain, haggle2.regatear vt1) ( escatimar)no han regateado esfuerzos para... — no efforts have been spared to...
no hay que regatear horas en este trabajo — you can't rush o hurry this job
2) (Dep) to get past, swerve past* * *= bargain, haggle, dribble.Ex: Customers seem to be tiring of malls and chain stores, seeking a more personal service and wanting to bargain.
Ex: Nextag.com is a comparison shopping site which lets shoppers haggle in real-time directly with suppliers.Ex: One game involves players dribbling a ball to letters attached to sticks driven into the ground, in a particular order that spells a word.* * *regatear [A1 ]vi( Com) to bargain, haggle■ regatearvtA(escatimar): no han regateado esfuerzos para lograr la paz no efforts have been spared in order to bring about peace, they have been unstinting in their efforts to bring about peaceno hay que regatear horas en la ejecución de este tipo de trabajo you can't skimp on the time you spend on this sort of job, you can't rush o hurry this sort of jobsin regatear medios however much it takes, whatever it takesregateó a tres defensas he got o jinked o swerved past three defenders, he dummied three defenders* * *
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 regatear 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
' regatear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
jalonear
English:
bargain
- beat down
- dribble
- haggle
* * *♦ vt1. [escatimar] to be sparing with;no ha regateado esfuerzos he has spared no effort2. Dep to beat, to sidestep;regateó al portero y marcó he rounded the keeper and scored3. [precio] to haggle over♦ vi1. [negociar el precio] to haggle2. Náut to race* * *I v/t1 COM haggle over;no regatear esfuerzos spare no effort2 DEP sidestep, BrdummyII v/i DEP sidestep, Brdummy* * *regatear vt1) : to haggle over2) escatimar: to skimp on, to be sparing withregatear vi: to bargain, to haggle* * *regatear vb1. (discutir el precio) to haggle2. (en fútbol) to go round -
4 менять
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) только несовер. (в разл. знач.)
change
2) exchange, barter (for)* * ** * *alteraltersbartercastchangechopexchangeinterchangereversetransmutevary -
5 обменять
(кого-л./что-л.), (на кого-л./что-л.)
exchange, barter (for)* * *менять; обменять, exchange, barter* * * -
6 поменять
(кого-л./что-л.); (на кого-л./что-л.)
exchange, barter (for)* * *менять; обменять, поменять ; exchange, barter -
7 променивать
(кого-л./что-л. на кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - променивать; совер. - променять1) exchange (for), barter (for), truck (for), trade (for)2) ( предпочитать) -
8 обменивать на
1) General subject: trade for, barter for (The undercover cop often saw crack cocaine bartered for stolen goods.)2) Mathematics: exchange for -
9 ἐνσιτέομαι
V 0-0-0-1-0=1 Jb 40,30M: to feed upon [ἔν τινι]; *Jb 40,30 ἐνσιτοῦνται they feed upon-יכרו כרהII for MT יכרו כרהII they barter for, they bargain; neol. -
10 schachern
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11 ovush
v.i. to exchange or barter for (s. alish) -
12 менять
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - менять; совер. - обменять, поменять1) только несовер. (в разл. знач.)change; affect, alter2) (кого-л./что-л. на кого-л./что-л.)exchange, barter (for) -
13 обменять
(кого-л./что-л. на кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - менять; совер. - обменятьexchange, barter (for) -
14 поменять
(кого-л./что-л. на кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - менять; совер. - обменять, поменятьexchange, barter (for) -
15 променивать
vt; св - променя́тьна что-л to (ex)change/to trade/to barter for sth -
16 barattare
barter* * *barattare v.tr. to barter; ( scambiare) to exchange; (fam.) to swap, to swop: barattò il giradischi con una macchina fotografica, he swapped his record player for a camera // barattare saluti, to exchange greetings.* * *[barat'tare]* * *barattare/barat'tare/ [1]to barter, to trade, to swap colloq. ( con for). -
17 trampa
barter, bartering. - etmek /ı, la/ to barter (one thing) for (another). -
18 kompenzacija
• barter trade; calibration; compensation; equialization; making-up; offset; set-off; to compensate (someone for his) los -
19 trueque
m.1 exchange, swap. (intercambio).2 truck system.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: trocar.* * *1 exchange, swap* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=cambio) exchange; (Com) barter* * *el trueque de maíz por frijoles — the bartering o exchange of corn for beans
* * *= bartering, barter.Ex. Holdings will become increasingly important as a bartering tool to gain additional access benefits.Ex. International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.----* hacer trueques = barter.* por trueque = in kind.* sistema de trueque, el = barter system, the.* * *el trueque de maíz por frijoles — the bartering o exchange of corn for beans
* * *= bartering, barter.Ex: Holdings will become increasingly important as a bartering tool to gain additional access benefits.
Ex: International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.* hacer trueques = barter.* por trueque = in kind.* sistema de trueque, el = barter system, the.* * *A (cambio) barterel trueque de maíz por frijoles the bartering o exchange of corn for beansespere, ya le traigo sus trueques hold on, I'll get your change ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo trocar: ( conjugate trocar)
trueque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trocar
trueque
trueque sustantivo masculino ( cambio) barter
trocar verbo transitivo to barter
trueque sustantivo masculino barter
' trueque' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trocamiento
- trueco
- cambalache
English:
barter
- swap
- switch
* * *♦ nm1. [de productos, bienes] barter2. [intercambio] exchange, swap* * *m barter;a trueque de in exchange for* * *trueque nm: barter, exchange -
20 tauschen
vt/i exchange (auch fig. Blicke, Worte, Schläge); swap umg. (auch fig. Schläge); die Plätze tauschen change (oder umg. swap) places; die Spieler tauschten die Trikots the players exchanged shirts; wollen wir tauschen? shall we swap?, (would you) like to swap?; tausche Fahrrad gegen Kinderbett bicycle offered in exchange for cot; sie hat mit einer Kollegin getauscht she did a swap with a colleague, she got a colleague to stand in for her; die Partner tauschen swap partners; ich möchte nicht mit ihm tauschen I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes ( oder place); ich möchte mit keinem tauschen I wouldn’t (want to) swap with anyone* * *(Gütertausch) to barter;(austauschen) to interchange; to swop; to change; to exchange; to swap* * *tau|schen ['tauʃn]1. vtto exchange, to swap; Güter to barter; (= austauschen) Briefmarken, Münzen etc to swap; Geschenke to exchange; Geld to change ( in +acc into inf = umtauschen) Gekauftes to changeeinen Blick mit jdm táúschen (geh) — to exchange glances with sb
die Rollen táúschen — to swap roles
Küsse táúschen (geh) — to kiss
wollen wir die Plätze táúschen? — shall we change or swap places?
2. vito swap; (in Handel) to barterwollen wir táúschen? — shall we swap (places etc)?
wir haben getauscht — we swapped, we did a swap
ich möchte nicht mit ihm táúschen — I wouldn't like to change places with him
* * *1) (to trade by giving (one thing) in exchange (for another): The bandits bartered gold for guns.) barter2) (to give or leave (one thing etc for another): She changed my library books for me.) change3) (to give and receive in return: They exchanged amused glances.) exchange4) (to exchange one thing for another: He swopped his ball with another boy for a pistol; They swopped books with each other.) swop5) (to exchange one thing for another: He swopped his ball with another boy for a pistol; They swopped books with each other.) swap6) (to exchange: I traded my watch for a bicycle.) trade* * *tau·schen[ˈtauʃn̩]I. vt▪ [etw] mit jdm \tauschen to swap [sth] with sbwürden Sie den Platz mit mir \tauschen? would you swap places with me?▪ etw \tauschen to exchange sthmir ist aufgefallen, dass die beiden Blicke tauschten I noticed that the two of them were exchanging glancesdie Rollen \tauschen to swap parts [or roles]Zärtlichkeiten \tauschen to exchange caressesII. vi to swapwollen wir \tauschen? shall we swap?▶ mit niemandem [o mit jdm nicht] \tauschen wollen not to wish to change places with sbich möchte nicht mit ihr \tauschen I wouldn't want to change places with her [or fig like to be in her shoes]* * *1.transitives Verb exchange ( gegen for)Briefmarken tauschen — exchange or swap stamps
2.sie tauschten die Partner/Plätze — they changed or swapped partners/places
intransitives Verbmit jemandem tauschen — (fig.) change or swap places with somebody
* * *die Plätze tauschen change (oder umg swap) places;die Spieler tauschten die Trikots the players exchanged shirts;wollen wir tauschen? shall we swap?, (would you) like to swap?;tausche Fahrrad gegen Kinderbett bicycle offered in exchange for cot;sie hat mit einer Kollegin getauscht she did a swap with a colleague, she got a colleague to stand in for her;die Partner tauschen swap partners;ich möchte nicht mit ihm tauschen I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes ( oder place);ich möchte mit keinem tauschen I wouldn’t (want to) swap with anyone* * *1.transitives Verb exchange ( gegen for)Briefmarken tauschen — exchange or swap stamps
2.sie tauschten die Partner/Plätze — they changed or swapped partners/places
intransitives Verbmit jemandem tauschen — (fig.) change or swap places with somebody
* * *v.to barter v.to exchange v.to interchange v.to shift v.to swap v.
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