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1 новая повышенная цена
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > новая повышенная цена
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2 за эти товары дают высокую цену
General subject: these good command a high price, these goods command a high priceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > за эти товары дают высокую цену
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3 идти по высокой цене
Makarov: command a high price, command a high price (о каком-л. товаре)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > идти по высокой цене
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4 продаваться по высокой цене
1) Trade: sell at premium prices2) Makarov: command a high price, fetch a high priceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продаваться по высокой цене
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5 продаваться
1)продаваться нарасхват — to sell like hot cakes; продаваться с надбавкой to command a premium
2) (совершить предательство) to sell oneself (to)продаться врагу — to sell oneself to the enemy, to sell out to the enemy
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6 идти по более высокой цене
1) Economy: command a high price2) Makarov: outsellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > идти по более высокой цене
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7 продаваться
1. fetch2. for saleпродаваться по … цене — to sell for …
в продаже; продается со скидкой — on sale
3. go off4. in the market5. on the market6. be for sale7. be on saleиметь хороший сбыт; быстро продаваться — command a ready sale
8. sellпродавать себя, продаваться — to sell oneself
плохо продаваться; иметь плохой сбыт — to sell badly
продавать в розницу; продаваться в розницу — sell retail
Синонимический ряд:реализовываться (глаг.) реализовываться
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