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1 mercantilización
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2 comercialización
f.commercialization, commercialisation, marketing, merchandising.* * *1 commercialization, marketing* * *SF (=explotación comercial) commercialization; (=puesta en mercado) marketing* * *femenino ( de producto) marketing; (de lugar, deporte) commercialization* * *= marketing, commercialisation [commercialization, -USA], brokering, merchandising, commodification.Ex. Attention has focussed on the marketing of dangerous substances, safety standards for the slaughter of meat and poultry, and control of dangerous cosmetics.Ex. The concept of the commercialisation of these activities has attracted much support.Ex. One of the company's services is the brokering of on-line data base searches.Ex. Another main trend emerging is merchandising, where the public library is set up in a similar way to a retail store with items on sale.Ex. The commodification of, or charging for, geographic information is a topic of rapidly increasing importance.----* cadena de la comercialización = value chain.* capacidad de comercialización = marketability.* comercialización de la información = information brokerage, information broking, information brokering.* comercialización del libro = bookselling [book selling].* conceder licencia de comercialización = license [licence, -USA].* * *femenino ( de producto) marketing; (de lugar, deporte) commercialization* * *= marketing, commercialisation [commercialization, -USA], brokering, merchandising, commodification.Ex: Attention has focussed on the marketing of dangerous substances, safety standards for the slaughter of meat and poultry, and control of dangerous cosmetics.
Ex: The concept of the commercialisation of these activities has attracted much support.Ex: One of the company's services is the brokering of on-line data base searches.Ex: Another main trend emerging is merchandising, where the public library is set up in a similar way to a retail store with items on sale.Ex: The commodification of, or charging for, geographic information is a topic of rapidly increasing importance.* cadena de la comercialización = value chain.* capacidad de comercialización = marketability.* comercialización de la información = information brokerage, information broking, information brokering.* comercialización del libro = bookselling [book selling].* conceder licencia de comercialización = license [licence, -USA].* * *1 (de un producto) marketing2 (de un lugar, deporte) commercializationla comercialización de las fiestas navideñas the commercialization of Christmas* * *
comercialización sustantivo femenino marketing
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merchandising
* * *1. [de producto] marketing2. [de cultura, deporte] commercialization* * *f marketing; despcommercialization -
3 mercantilización
f.commercialization.* * ** * *commercial exploitation -
4 autopista de peaje
* * *(n.) = tollwayEx. The article 'Freeway or tollway?: the Internet and academic libraries' considers the degree to which privatization and commercialization of the Internet is presenting challenges for academic librarians.* * *(n.) = tollwayEx: The article 'Freeway or tollway?: the Internet and academic libraries' considers the degree to which privatization and commercialization of the Internet is presenting challenges for academic librarians.
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5 justo + Preposición
= right + PreposiciónEx. Right behind commercialization comes privatization.* * *= right + PreposiciónEx: Right behind commercialization comes privatization.
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6 justo después de
= right behind, right after, on the heels of, on the coattails ofEx. Right behind commercialization comes privatization.Ex. Cooperation between libraries in the 2 groups of countries began right after the Baltic countries' independence, at the initiative of the Nordic countries.Ex. In a free market supply is always on the heels of demand.Ex. Putin, the Russian leader who came to power in 1999 on the coattails of a brutal war with Chechnya, was among the first visitors to this new mosque.* * *justo después de (que)Ex: Sprinkler systems fight fire, and transmit alarm at the same time, immediately after the beginning of a fire.
= right behind, right after, on the heels of, on the coattails ofEx: Right behind commercialization comes privatization.
Ex: Cooperation between libraries in the 2 groups of countries began right after the Baltic countries' independence, at the initiative of the Nordic countries.Ex: In a free market supply is always on the heels of demand.Ex: Putin, the Russian leader who came to power in 1999 on the coattails of a brutal war with Chechnya, was among the first visitors to this new mosque. -
7 justo detrás de
Ex. Right behind commercialization comes privatization.* * *Ex: Right behind commercialization comes privatization.
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8 comercialización
• commercialisation• commercialization• marketing• merchandising
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