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81 barattare
vt [barat'tare]barattare qc con qc — (merce) to barter sth for sth, (francobolli, dischi) to swap sth for sth Brit, to trade sth for sth Am
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82 μεταβάλλω
A : [tense] aor. μετέβᾰλον:—throw into a different position, turn quickly or suddenly, Hom.only once, in tmesi,μετὰ νῶτα βαλών Il.8.94
;χαλεπῶς μ. δέμας E.Hipp. 204
(anap.), cf. Gal.15.556;μ. θοἰμάτιον ἐπιδεξιά Ar.
l.c.; μ. γῆν turn, i.e. plough, the earth, X.Oec.16.14;μετέβαλε Κύριος ἄνεμον ἐκ θαλάσσης LXX Ex. 10.19
; μ. ποταμόν change the course of a river, Jul.Or.3.126d.II turn about, change, alter,τὸ οὔνομα Hdt.1.57
;τὴν πολιτείαν Arist.Pol. 1292b21
; [οἱ Βρίγες] τὸ οὔνομα μετέβαλον [ἐς Φρύγας] Hdt.7.73;τὰς φυλὰς μετέβαλε [ὁ Κλεισθένης] ἐς ἄλλα οὐνόματα Id.5.68
;μ. μορφήν τινος εἰς ἀνδρὸς φύσιν E.Ba.54
; [τινὰ] ἐπὶ κακόν Ar.Th. 723
;ἐπὶ τὸ βέλτιον Pl.R. 381b
; μ. δίαιταν change one's way of life, Th.2.16; μ. ὕδατα drink different water, Hdt.8.117;ὀργὰς μ. E.Med. 121
(anap.);μ. τοὺς τρόπους Ar.Pl.36
, Eup.357.7;μ. τὸ ἔθος Th.1.123
; μ. εὔνοιαν lose it, ib. 77;μ. χώραν ἐκ χώρας Pl.Tht. 181c
: freq. with Adjs., etc., implying change, μ. ἄλλους τρόπους change and adopt other ways, E.IA 343 (troch.); μ. ἄλλας γραφάς ib. 363 (troch.);εἶδος καινὸν μουσικῆς μ. Pl. R. 424c
;πόλις ἄλλον ἐξ ἄλλου -βάλλουσα τύραννον Plu.Tim.1
; μ. ἀντὶ τοῦ ὁμο- ἀ-" Pl.Cra. 405d;ἐμαυτὸν ἄνω κάτω μετέβαλλον Id.Phd. 96b
;ἄνω καὶ κάτω τὰς δόξας μ. Id.R. 508d
: c. acc. cogn., πολλὰς μεταβολὰς.. μ. ὑδάτων καὶ σίτων ib. 404a.III intr., undergo a change,μ. ἐς εὐνομίην Hdt.1.65
, cf. Antipho 2.4.9;μ. εἰς ὀλιγαρχικὸν ἐκ τοῦ τιμοκρατικοῦ Pl.R. 553a
, etc.;μ. ἐπὶ τοὐναντίον Id.Plt. 270d
;ὅταν εἰς ἑτέραν -βάλῃ πολιτείαν ἡ πόλις Arist.Pol. 1276b14
, cf. 1301a20: impers., μεταβάλλει διὰ πλειόνων ζῴων changes run through a series of creatures, Thphr.HP2.4.4: c. gen. rei, come in exchange for or instead of,καιναὶ καινῶν μεταβάλλουσαι.. συντυχίαι E.Tr. 1118
.2 change one's course, μεταβαλὼν πρὸς Ἀθηναίους turning to the Athenians, Hdt.8.109: [tense] aor. part. μεταβαλών abs., instead, in turn, , cf. E. Ion 1614, Pl.Smp. 204e, Grg. 480e: also [tense] pres. part.μεταβάλλων Id.Tht. 166d
.B [voice] Med., turn round, shift a load,μεταβαλλόμενος τἀνάφορον Ar. Ra.8
;προβαλλομένους τὰ ὅπλα ἢ μεταβαλλομένους X.An.6.5.16
.b order to be paid, remit, POxy.1153.8 (i A. D.), 1419.5 (iii A. D.).II change what is one's own, μ. τὰ ἱμάτια change one's clothes, X.Mem.1.6.6;μ. τοὺς τρόπους Ar.V. 1461
(lyr.); μετεβάλλετ' ὀπωπάν changed her appearance, Erinn. in PSI9.1090.53 + 13 (p.xii).2 exchange, τίς μεταβάλοιτ' ἂν ὧδε σιγὰν λόγων; silence for words, S.El. 1261; [τὴν ἄσαρκον τροφὴν] ὑγείας καὶ ῥώμης μεταβαλέσθαι have given up asceticism in exchange for health and strength, Porph.Abst.1.2; barter, traffic in, ;μ. τὰ ἀλλότρια ἔργα Id.Sph. 223d
;μ. ἐν τῇ ἀγορᾷ X.Mem.3.7.6
, cf. D.S. 5.13.2 change one's purpose or mind, Hdt.5.75, SIG 22.20 (v B. C.), Act.Ap.28.6, etc.; change sides, Th.1.71, 8.90, X.HG 2.3.31;πρός τινα Axionic.6.10
.3 turn or wheel round,μ. ἐπ' ἀσπίδα X.Cyr.7.5.6
;τὸ δόρυ εἰς τοὔπισθεν μ. Id.Eq.8.10
: abs., turn about,μεταβαλλόμενος τοῖς ἔξω περιεστηκόσι λοιδορήσεται Aeschin. 3.207
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83 ἀλλάσσω
A : [tense] fut.- άξω Thgn.21
: [tense] aor. : [tense] pf. ἤλλᾰχα ([etym.] ἀπ-) X.Mem.3.13.6, ([etym.] δι-) Dionys. Com.2.10:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.ἀλλάξομαι Luc. Tyr.7
, ([etym.] ἀντ-) E.Hel. 1088: [tense] aor. , Antipho 5.79, Th.8.82, etc.: [tense] pf. (in med. sense) ἤλλαγμαι ( ἐν-) S. Aj. 208:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. ἀλλαχθήσομαι Trag. and Com., ([etym.] ἀπ-) E.Med. 878, Ar.Av. 940; ἀλλαγήσομαι in early Prose, ([etym.] ἀπ-) Hdt.2.120, ([etym.] ἐξαπ-) Th.4.28: [tense] aor. ἠλλάχθην and ἠλλάγην, former more freq. in S. and E., latter in Prose: [tense] pf.ἤλλαγμαι Antiph. 176
, AP9.67, al.: [tense] plpf.ἤλλακτο Hdt.2.26
. (More common in compds., esp. in later Gk.): ([etym.] ἄλλος):—make other than it is, change, alter,τόπον Parm.8.41
;μορφήν Emp.137
; ;ἤλλαττε χρώματ' Men.Epit. 466
; ; .II ἀ. τί τινος give in exchange, barter one thing for another,τῆς σῆς λατρείας τὴν ἐμὴν δυσπραξίαν.. οὐκ ἂν ἀλλάξαιμ' ἐγώ A.Pr. 967
;τι ἀντί τινος E.Alc. 661
:— [voice] Med.,τὴν παραντίκα ἐλπίδα.. οὐδενὸς ἂν ἠλλάξαντο Th.8.82
.4 [voice] Med., ἔξω τρίβου ἀλλάσσεσθαι ἴχνος move one's position, Id.El. 103.III take one thing in exchange for another,κάκιον τοὐσθλοῦ παρεόντος Thgn.21
; πόνῳ πόνον ἀ. to exchange one suffering with another (nisi leg. πόνου), Trag.Adesp.7.3; ἠλλαττόμεσθ' ἂν δάκρυα δόντες χρυσίον should take in exchange, Philem.73: ἀ. θνητὸν εἶδος assume it, E.Ba.53, cf. 1331:—more freq. in [voice] Med., τί τινος one thing for another, , cf. Pl.Lg. 733b; τὰ οἰκήϊα κακὰ ἀλλάξασθαι τοῖσι πλησίοισι exchange them with them, Hdt.7.152: hence, buy,τι ἀντ' ἀργυρίου Pl.R. 371c
;διά τινος ὠνῆς ἢ καὶ πράσεως ἀλλάττεσθαί τί τινι Id.Lg. 915d
, 915e; τοῦ παντὸς ἀ. prize above all things, Ph.Bel.56.30.2 take a new position, i.e. go to a place,ἀ.Ἅιδα θαλάμους E.Hec. 483
;πόλιν ἐκ πόλεως Pl.Plt. 289e
.IV abs., have dealings, as buyer or seller, in [voice] Med., .2 alternate, Emp.17.6; σκῆπτρ' ἔειν ἐνιαυτὸν ἀλλάσσοντε to enjoy power in turn, E.Ph. 74, cf. Pl.Ti. 42c:—[voice] Pass., ἀρεταὶ.. ἀλλασσόμεναι in turns, Pi.N.11.38, cf. Arist.Pr. 940a15. [full] ϝ. [voice] Pass., to be reconciled, S.Fr. 997.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλλάσσω
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84 mono
to offer or to ask for something in exchange for something else, to barter, to exchange: he-mono-atu au ki a koe i te uha, I offer you a hen (in exchange for something else). -
85 חלף
חָלַף(b. h.; cmp. חלב, חלם) (to be smooth, glistening sharp-edged, 1) to cut. Denom. חַלִּיף, חֵילֶף. 2) (cmp גּוּז) to pass by, be gone. Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to חלוף, Prov. 31:8) שח׳ והלךוכ׳ of him who passed away and went 3) to change, exchange. Y.Ber.II, 5c top נַחֲלוֹף אתוכ׳ let us change our meeting-place. Dem. III, 5 חשודה לַחֲלוֹף (Y. ed. לחַלֵּף, Pi.) suspected of exchanging (the provision in her trust). Ib. 6 לח׳ את המתקלקל to replace what has been spoiled; a. fr. Pa. חִלֵּף same. Yalk. Gen. 148 מי מְחַלְּפוֹ who will replace him? (v. חֲלִיפִין). Dem. III, 5, v. supra; a. e. Hif. הֶחֱלִיף 1) to exchange, barter. B. Mets.VIII, 4 חמַחֲלִיף פרה ב־ if one exchanges a cow for an ass.Dem. l. c. חשודה לחַחֲלִיף, v. supra; Ḥull.6b חשודה מַחֲלֶפֶת; a. fr. 2) to drive young shoots, to grow again. Erub.100b; a. e., v. גֶּזַע. Pesik. R. s. 11 מַחֲלִיףוכ׳, v. גָּזַז. 3) to change; to reverse. Erub.9a ובלבד שלא יַחֲלִיפוּ provided they do not change carriers. Sabb.8b; a. fr.Erub.99a לעולם לא תַחֲלִיף it is not necessary to reverse (the authorities; Bets.3b, a. e. תיפוך, v. אֲפַךְ).Part. pass. מוּחֲלָף, f. מוּחֲלֶפֶת. Ib. מ׳ השיטה the statement must be reversed (the authorities for the two opinions must be exchanged); Bets.3a. 4) to be ambiguous, to equivocate. Snh.92a; a. e. כל המחליףוכ׳ he who equivocates in his speech, is like an idolater. Nif. נֶחֱלַף, Hithpa. הִתְחַלֵּף, Nithpa. נִתְחַלֵּף 1) to be exchanged, mixed up. Y.Pes.VI, 33c bot. דבר שאין דרכו (לֵחָלֵף) לִיתְחַלֵּף a thing which is not likely to be exchanged (by mistake); ib. להִתְחַלֵּיף; ib. d top. Ab. Zar.17b מעות … נִתְחַלְּפוּ ליוכ׳ money set aside for Purim was mixed up with money Nidd.52a ונִתְחַלְּפָה לךוכ׳ and thou madest a mistake between Iyob and oyeb; B. Bath.16a ונתחלף. Ib. לא נ׳ לי I make no mistake; a. e. 2) to change (in appearance). Pesik. R. s. 29) נִתְחַלַּפְתֶּם מן הרעב you have changed (beyond recognition) through starvation; יש לכם להִתְחַלֵּףוכ׳ you will change through plenty. Yalk. Gen. 133 מאיזח שם אני מִתְחַלֵּף (prob. לאיזה) what name I may be ordered to assume in turn. 3) to be succeeded, relieved, transferred. Lev. R. s. 23, end נתח׳ המלך the king has been succeeded (displaced; Num. R. s. 9, beg. מתוכ׳). Yalk. Deut. 813 כיוןשנ׳וכ׳ when the governor was recalled and another Num. R. s. 5, beg. להִתְחַלֵּף מעבודהוכ׳ to be transferred from one service to another. Y.Taan.II, beg.65a היו מִתְחַלְּפִין עליה took turns in guarding it. -
86 חָלַף
חָלַף(b. h.; cmp. חלב, חלם) (to be smooth, glistening sharp-edged, 1) to cut. Denom. חַלִּיף, חֵילֶף. 2) (cmp גּוּז) to pass by, be gone. Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to חלוף, Prov. 31:8) שח׳ והלךוכ׳ of him who passed away and went 3) to change, exchange. Y.Ber.II, 5c top נַחֲלוֹף אתוכ׳ let us change our meeting-place. Dem. III, 5 חשודה לַחֲלוֹף (Y. ed. לחַלֵּף, Pi.) suspected of exchanging (the provision in her trust). Ib. 6 לח׳ את המתקלקל to replace what has been spoiled; a. fr. Pa. חִלֵּף same. Yalk. Gen. 148 מי מְחַלְּפוֹ who will replace him? (v. חֲלִיפִין). Dem. III, 5, v. supra; a. e. Hif. הֶחֱלִיף 1) to exchange, barter. B. Mets.VIII, 4 חמַחֲלִיף פרה ב־ if one exchanges a cow for an ass.Dem. l. c. חשודה לחַחֲלִיף, v. supra; Ḥull.6b חשודה מַחֲלֶפֶת; a. fr. 2) to drive young shoots, to grow again. Erub.100b; a. e., v. גֶּזַע. Pesik. R. s. 11 מַחֲלִיףוכ׳, v. גָּזַז. 3) to change; to reverse. Erub.9a ובלבד שלא יַחֲלִיפוּ provided they do not change carriers. Sabb.8b; a. fr.Erub.99a לעולם לא תַחֲלִיף it is not necessary to reverse (the authorities; Bets.3b, a. e. תיפוך, v. אֲפַךְ).Part. pass. מוּחֲלָף, f. מוּחֲלֶפֶת. Ib. מ׳ השיטה the statement must be reversed (the authorities for the two opinions must be exchanged); Bets.3a. 4) to be ambiguous, to equivocate. Snh.92a; a. e. כל המחליףוכ׳ he who equivocates in his speech, is like an idolater. Nif. נֶחֱלַף, Hithpa. הִתְחַלֵּף, Nithpa. נִתְחַלֵּף 1) to be exchanged, mixed up. Y.Pes.VI, 33c bot. דבר שאין דרכו (לֵחָלֵף) לִיתְחַלֵּף a thing which is not likely to be exchanged (by mistake); ib. להִתְחַלֵּיף; ib. d top. Ab. Zar.17b מעות … נִתְחַלְּפוּ ליוכ׳ money set aside for Purim was mixed up with money Nidd.52a ונִתְחַלְּפָה לךוכ׳ and thou madest a mistake between Iyob and oyeb; B. Bath.16a ונתחלף. Ib. לא נ׳ לי I make no mistake; a. e. 2) to change (in appearance). Pesik. R. s. 29) נִתְחַלַּפְתֶּם מן הרעב you have changed (beyond recognition) through starvation; יש לכם להִתְחַלֵּףוכ׳ you will change through plenty. Yalk. Gen. 133 מאיזח שם אני מִתְחַלֵּף (prob. לאיזה) what name I may be ordered to assume in turn. 3) to be succeeded, relieved, transferred. Lev. R. s. 23, end נתח׳ המלך the king has been succeeded (displaced; Num. R. s. 9, beg. מתוכ׳). Yalk. Deut. 813 כיוןשנ׳וכ׳ when the governor was recalled and another Num. R. s. 5, beg. להִתְחַלֵּף מעבודהוכ׳ to be transferred from one service to another. Y.Taan.II, beg.65a היו מִתְחַלְּפִין עליה took turns in guarding it. -
87 परिवृत्तिः _parivṛttiḥ
परिवृत्तिः f.1 Revolution; अभजत परिवृत्तिं साथ पर्यस्त- हस्ता Śi.1.91.-2 Return; turning back.-3 Barter, exchange.-4 End, termination.-5 Surrounding.-6 Staying or dwelling in a place.-7 Contraction of the prepuce.-8 (In Rhet.) A figure of speech in which there is an exchange of a thing for what is equal, less or greater; परिवृत्तिर्विनिमयो यो$र्थानां स्यात् समासमैः K. P.1; e. q. दत्त्वा कटाक्षमेणाक्षी जग्राह हृदयं मम । मया तु हृदयं दत्त्वा गृहीतो मदनज्वरः ॥ S. D.734.-9 Substitution of one word for another without affecting the sense; as in; शब्दपरिवृत्तिसहत्वम् K. P.1; e. g. in वृषध्वज, ध्वज may be substituted by लाञ्छन or वाहन. -
88 выменивать
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89 commerce
commerce [kɔmεʀs]masculine nouna. ( = magasin) shop• « proche commerces » "handy for shops"• tenir or avoir un commerce to have a shopb. le commerce ( = activité) trade• commerce extérieur/international foreign/international trade• commerce de gros/détail wholesale/retail trade• ça se trouve dans le commerce you can buy it (or them) in the shopsc. ( = commerçants) le petit commerce small shopkeepers━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *kɔmɛʀsnom masculin1) ( magasin) shop, store USdans le commerce — in the shops ou stores US
2) ( entreprise commerciale) business3) ( activité) trade4) ( fréquentation) liter company•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔmɛʀs nm1) (= activité) trade, commercefaire commerce de — to trade in, fig péjoratif to trade on
2) (domaine d'enseignement) businessIl fait des études de commerce. — He's doing business studies.
3) (= boutique) shop, store USAIls tiennent un petit commerce d'alimentation. — They have a small food shop.
4) (= ensemble des magasins)dans le commerce — in the shops, in the stores USA
On trouve ça dans le commerce. — You can find it in the shops.
vendu dans le commerce — sold in the shops, sold in the stores USA
* * *commerce nm1 ( magasin) shop, store US; dans le commerce in the shops ou stores US; tenir un commerce to run a shop GB ou store US; édition hors commerce privately printed book;2 ( entreprise commerciale) business; dix mille mètres carrés de commerces ten thousand square metresGB of business space;3 ( activité) trade; commerce mondial world trade; commerce des armes/de l'art/du tabac arms/art/tobacco trade; le commerce ne marche pas très bien en ce moment trade ou business is slow at the moment; faire le commerce de to trade in; faire commerce de to sell; faire du commerce to be in business; ⇒ petit;4 ( fréquentation) liter company; commerce des hommes company of others; être d'un commerce agréable/désagréable to be good/poor company.commerce de détail retail trade; commerce d'échange barter; commerce équitable fair trade; commerce extérieur foreign trade; commerce de gros wholesale trade; commerce international international trade; commerce triangulaire Hist triangular trade.[kɔmɛrs] nom masculin1. [activité]faire du commerce avec quelqu'un/un pays to trade with somebody/a countryle commerce extérieur/intérieur foreign/domestic tradecommerce électronique ou en lignea. [généralement] e-commerceb. [pour des achats] online shopping2. [affaires] businesscommerce intégré corporate ou combined chain3. [circuit de distribution]5. (littéraire) [relation][fréquentation] company————————de commerce locution adjectivale[acte] trade (modificateur)[code, tribunal] commercial[école] business (modificateur) -
90 замени
to exchange, to barter, to swop, (во служба) to be deputy, to represent, to be acting for, (страна to relive guard, to replace (A by B), to substitute (A for B), (со некој -
91 mūtō
mūtō āvī, ātus, āre, freq. [moveo].—Of motion, to move, move away, remove: se Non habitu mutatve loco, quit her dress or her dwelling, H.: coactus civitate mutari, be forced to leave: hinc dum muter, if I can only get away, O.: haec mutata, transplanted, V.—Of alteration, to alter, change, transform, vary, modify: sententiam paucis mutatis rebus sequi, with trifling modifications, Cs.: consilium meum: consuetudinem dicendi: testamentum: tabulas, one's will, Iu.: cum illo ut mutet fidem, T.: natura nescia mutari, incapable of change, Iu.: Mutati fremunt venti, shifted, V.: faciem mutatus, transformed in appearance, V.: facies locorum cum ventis simul mutatur, S.: mutatis ad misericordiam animis, turned, L.: quantum mutatus ab illo Hectore, V.: acetum, Quod vitio mutaverit uvam, by fermentation has turned, H.: (lupum) marmore, into marble, O.— To suffer change, alter, change: de uxore nihil mutat, T.: quantum mores mutaverint, L.: annona ex ante convectā copiā nihil mutavit, L.—Of style, to vary, change, diversify: an ego poetis concederem, ut crebro mutarent?: genus eloquendi... mutatum: mutata (verba), used figuratively.—To change in color, color, dye: aries iam croceo mutabit vellera luto, V.— To change, make better, improve: Placet tibi factum, Micio? Mi. non si queam mutare, T.— To change for the worse, spoil, turn: mutatum vinum, H.—Of substitution, to change, replace, make a change in: mutatis ad celeritatem iumentis, Cs.: calceos et vestimenta: arma ornatumque, S.: tegumenta capitis, L.: vestitum, put on mourning: mutatā Veste (Fortuna), assuming a squalid garb, H.—Of place, to change, shift, alter: mutari finibus, to be removed, L.: solum, i. e. go into exile: caelum, non animum, H.: calores (i. e. amores), Pr.—Of exchange, to interchange, exchange: cum amplificatione vectigalium nomen Hieronicae legis mutare: ut vestem cum eo mutem, T.: mutata secum fortuna, L.: incerta pro certis, S.: mutatos pro Macedonibus Romanos dominos, L.: pace bellum, S.: victoriae possessionem pace incertā, L.: mitibus Mutare tristia, H. — To exchange, barter, sell: Hic mutat merces surgente a sole, etc., H.: mutandi copia, S.: uvam Furtivā strigili, H.: quamvis Milesia magno Vellera mutentur, are sold dear, V.: eaque mutare cum mercatoribus vino advecticio, S.: res inter se, S.— To forsake: principem, Ta.* * *Imutare, mutavi, mutatus Vmove, change, shift, alter, exchange, substitute (for); modifyIIpenis; (rude) -
92 परिक्री
pari-krīĀ. - krīṇīte Pāṇ. 1-3, 18 ;
(really more frequent in P. e.g.. impf. - akrīṇam AV. ;
Pot. - krīṇīyāt ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
ind. p. - krīya Gobh.), to purchase, buy, barter, gain, acquire AV. ṠBr. Lāṭy. Gobh. (with instr. orᅠ dat. of the price
e.g.. ṡatena, orᅠ ṡatāya, to buy for a hundred Pāṇ. 1-4, 44);
to hire, engage for stipulated wages ṠBr. ṠrS. ;
to recompense, reward (only p. Ā. - krīṇāna) Bhaṭṭ. ;
m. N. of an Ekaha ṠrS.
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93 विक्री
vi-krīĀ. - krīṇīte (Pāṇ. 1-3, 18),
to buy andᅠ sell, barter, trade VS. AV. ;
to sell, vend, sell orᅠ exchange for (instr.) Mn. MBh. etc.:
Desid. - cikrīshate, to wish to sell, desire to exchange for (instr.) Daṡ.
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94 einhandeln
ein|han·delnvtvrsich eine Krankheit \einhandeln to catch a disease -
95 выменивать
(кого-л./что-л. на кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - выменивать; совер. - выменятьexchange, barter, swap (for); swop (for) разг. -
96 permutatio
permūtātĭo, ōnis, f. [permuto].I.A changing, altering, change, alteration:II.magna rerum,
Cic. Sest. 34, 73:temporum,
id. Par. 6, 3, 51; Amm. 15, 3, 7:defensionis,
Quint. 5, 13, 41:vicissitudinum,
Vulg. Sap. 7, 18.—An interchanging, barter, exchanging, exchange:B.mercium,
Tac. G. 5, 4:partim emptiones, partim permutationes,
Cic. Pis. 21, 48:haec res permutationem non recipit,
Dig. 30, 1, 51:rerum,
ib. 19, 5, 5:captivorum,
Eutr. 2, 25; Gai. Inst, 3, 141. —Of exchanging money, negotiating a bill of exchange, Cic. Fam. 3, 5, 4; id. Att. 5, 13, 2.—A substitution.1.In rhet., of one expression for another, permutation, Auct. Her. 4, 34, 46.—2.Of one person for another:similis si permutatio detur,
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97 галантерейные товары
1. petty wares2. small wares3. notions; dry goods; fancy goodsтовары, продаваемые или покупаемые в магазине — store goods
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > галантерейные товары
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98 мелкие скобяные товары
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > мелкие скобяные товары
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99 обменивать
1. interchange2. trade in3. convert4. exchangeable5. barter6. change7. exchangeобменивать продукты сельского хозяйства на промышленные товары — to exchange farm products for manufactured goods
8. swap9. trade10. truckСинонимический ряд:менять (глаг.) выменивать; менять; променивать -
100 необожженный товар
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