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1 price-fixing
'praɪsˌfɪksɪŋmass noun ( as commercial activity) fijación f de precios; ( to eliminate competition) fijación f oligopolítica* * *['praɪsˌfɪksɪŋ]mass noun ( as commercial activity) fijación f de precios; ( to eliminate competition) fijación f oligopolítica -
2 competición
competición sustantivo femenino (Esp)a) ( rivalidad):
competición sustantivo femenino competition, contest ' competición' also found in these entries: Spanish: carrera - concursante - concurso - descalificar - perder - preliminar - premio - prueba - punto - tercera - tercero - abandonar - abandono - atlético - juvenil - preparar - retirada - retirar - sonar - vencedor English: ahead - cutthroat - dark horse - diving - eliminate - event - overall - photo finish - competition - contest -
3 knock out
s.1 knock out, fuera de combate.2 agujero ciego.v.1 dejar sin sentido (make unconscious); dejar fuera de combate (in boxing match)2 eliminar (eliminate from competition)3 poner fuera de combate, derribar, noquear, abatir.4 extraer de un golpe.5 dejar pasmado.
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