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1 оптовый торговец
1. distributor2. jobber3. merchantоптовый торговец; оптовик — wholesale merchant
торговец, имеющий патент — recognized merchant
торговец смертью, фабрикант оружия — death merchant
торговцы смертью; торговцы оружием — merchants of death
4. warehouseman5. wholesale merchantоптовый торговец, оптовик — wholesale dealer
6. wholesale dealerугольщик, торговец углём — charcoal dealer
7. option traderбыть торговцем; иметь магазин — be in trade
быть торговцем, иметь магазин — to be in trade
объединение торговцев; картель — trade combination
8. option traders9. wholesalerоптовые торговцы, оказывающие покупателям лишь ограниченные услуги — limited-function wholesalers
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > оптовый торговец
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2 мелкий торговец
угольщик, торговец углём — charcoal dealer
оптовый торговец, оптовик — wholesale dealer
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > мелкий торговец
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3 торговец
1. dealerугольщик, торговец углём — charcoal dealer
оптовый торговец, оптовик — wholesale dealer
2. merchantоптовый торговец; оптовик — wholesale merchant
торговец, имеющий патент — recognized merchant
торговец смертью, фабрикант оружия — death merchant
торговцы смертью; торговцы оружием — merchants of death
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4 торговец краденым
1) Law: dealer in stolen property2) Criminal law: handler of stolen goods
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