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1 handelsartikel
commodity. -
2 handelsvare
commodity, article of commerce. -
3 vare
article, commodity, goods, last, merchandise* * *I. (en -r)( handelsvare) article,( især uforarbejdet, fx korn, kul) commodity;( om nummer på liste) item;[ varer] goods,F merchandise; articles; commodities;(let glds om detailvarer man sælger) wares ( fx sellling his wares from door to door);[ tage for gode varer] accept (at its face value), swallow,T buy;( også) it did not go down with him;[ beskadigede varer] damaged goods;(fig) a rare thing;[ de våde varer] drink, liquor;[ den ægte vare] the real thing, the genuine article,T the real McCoy (el. Mackay).II. sb ( påpasselighed):[ tage sig i vare for] beware of, be on one's guard against;[ tage vare på] take care of, attend to, look after;[ han har nok at tage vare på] he has got his hands full;[ tag vare på din mund] mind what you say.III. vb:[ vare ad] warn;[ vare sig] take care;[ vare sig for] beware of;[ vare sig for at] take care (el. be careful) not to.IV. vb( vedvare) last,F endure;( holde) last, wear;( med efterfølgende " før") be,(se ndf);[ vare længe] take (, last) a long time,(negativt el. spørgende) take (, last) long ( fx will it takelong? it won't take long);[ gældende så længe krigen varer] valid for the duration of the war;[ det vil vare længe før vi ser ham igen] it will be a long time before we see him again;[ det vil ikke vare længe før] it won't be long before;T I won't visit him again in a hurry;[ vare ved] go on, continue. -
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sg - artíklen, pl - artíklerстатья́ ж* * *article, feature, item, piece* * *(en, artikler) article;( vare også) commodity,[ den (u)bestemte artikel] the (in)definite article;[ artikler for tandlæger (, etc)] dentists' (, etc) supplies; -
5 salgsvare
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6 stabelartikel
staple commodity. -
7 varegruppe
line ( fx there were good sales of lines such as tinned fruit),(økon) commodity group.
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commodity — com·mod·i·ty /kə mä də tē/ n pl ties: a class of economic goods; esp: an item of merchandise (as soybeans) whose price is the basis of futures trading Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. commodity … Law dictionary
Commodity — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Artículo principal: Commodity en inglés Una commodity, en inglés el término original, es un bien o servicio para el que existe demanda, pero que es provisto sin gran aportación de valor por el mercado. Se trata de un … Wikipedia Español
Commodity — Com*mod i*ty, n.; pl. {Commodities}. [F. commodit[ e], fr. L. commoditas. See {Commode}.] 1. Convenience; accommodation; profit; benefit; advantage; interest; commodiousness. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Drawn by the commodity of a footpath. B. Jonson.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
commodity — early 15c., benefit, profit, welfare; later a convenient or useful product, from M.Fr. commodité benefit, profit, from L. commoditatem (nom. commoditas) fitness, adaptation, convenience, advantage, from commodus suitable, convenient (see COMMODE… … Etymology dictionary
commodity — /koˈmɔditi, ingl. kəˈmHdɪtɪ/ [vc. ingl., propr. «comodità, cosa utile»] s. f. inv. (econ.) materia prima, bene primario … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
commodity — [n] merchandise, possession article, asset, belonging, chattel, goods, line, material, object, produce, product, property, specialty, stock, thing, vendible, ware; concepts 338,710 … New thesaurus
commodity — ► NOUN (pl. commodities) 1) a raw material or agricultural product that can be bought and sold. 2) something useful or valuable. ORIGIN Latin commoditas, from commodus convenient … English terms dictionary
commodity — [kə mäd′ə tē] n. pl. commodities [ME & OFr commodite, benefit, profit < L commoditas, fitness, adaptation < commodus: see COMMODE] 1. any useful thing 2. anything bought and sold; any article of commerce 3. [pl.] basic items or staple… … English World dictionary
Commodity — Wares redirects here. For the online distribution of copyrighted goods, see Warez … Wikipedia
commodity — 01. Basic [commodities] such as rice and corn are heavily subsidized by the government. 02. The stocks were once a much desired [commodity], but have since lost over 70% of their original value. 03. In the desert, ice is an invaluable [commodity] … Grammatical examples in English
Commodity — According to Karl Marx, the commodity is the cornerstone of capitalism and commodity production is a key defining characteristic of capitalism. Marx begins his investigation of capitalism in Capital with an analysis of the commodity. A… … Historical dictionary of Marxism