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21 saldo
Del verbo saldar: ( conjugate saldar) \ \
saldo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
saldó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: saldar saldo
saldar ( conjugate saldar) verbo transitivo ‹ deuda› to settle, pay (off)
saldo sustantivo masculino 1 ( de cuenta) balance;◊ saldo a su/nuestro favor credit/debit balance2a) ( artículo):precios de saldo sale prices; ( on signs) venta de saldos clearance saleb)
saldar verbo transitivo
1 Fin (una deuda) to settle, pay (off) (una cuenta) to settle
2 fig (un asunto, una discusión) to settle: las negociaciones se saldaron con un acuerdo, the negotiations ended with an agreement
3 Com (liquidar una mercancía) to sell off (libros) to remainder
saldo sustantivo masculino
1 Fin (de una cuenta) balance
saldo negativo, debit balance
saldo positivo, credit balance
2 (de una deuda, una factura) settlement
3 Com saldos, sales
precios de saldo, sale prices (resto, remanente) remainder, leftover
4 fig (resultado de una acción) outcome: la colisión dejó un saldo de tres heridos, three people were injured in the crash ' saldo' also found in these entries: Spanish: deudor - deudora English: balance - bank balance - credit - debit balance - giveaway - outstanding - bank - discount -
22 бросовая цена
1) Colloquial: bargain prices2) Economy: (демпинговая) knockout price, underselling price3) Insurance: demolition value4) Advertising: fire-sale price5) Business: bargain-basement price, dumping price, give-away price, giveaway price6) EBRD: distress price, knockdown price, liquidation price -
23 Dumpingpreis
m dumping price* * *Dụm|ping|preis ['dampɪŋ-]mgiveaway price* * *Dum·ping·preis[ˈdampɪŋ-]m ÖKON dumping pricezu \Dumpingpreisen at dumping prices* * *der dumping price* * *Dumpingpreis m dumping price* * *der dumping price -
24 ínfimo
adj.lowest, measly, least, minimal.* * *► adjetivo1 (en calidad) lowest, poorest; (precio) ridiculous* * *ADJ [calidad, grado] very poor; [cantidad, participación, porcentaje, nivel] very small, tinyde ínfima calidad — very poor quality antes de s
viven en ínfimas condiciones — they live in dreadful o appalling conditions
* * ** * *= paltry [paltrier -comp., paltriest -sup.], measly [measlier -comp., measliest -sup.].Ex. And there is no guarantee that any of the paltry sums of extra money available will actually benefit the workers in the recipient countries.Ex. Despite the Bank of England's base rate having risen by a full percentage point, the average savings rate is still ' measly'.----* margen ínfimo = razor-thin margin.* * ** * *= paltry [paltrier -comp., paltriest -sup.], measly [measlier -comp., measliest -sup.].Ex: And there is no guarantee that any of the paltry sums of extra money available will actually benefit the workers in the recipient countries.
Ex: Despite the Bank of England's base rate having risen by a full percentage point, the average savings rate is still ' measly'.* margen ínfimo = razor-thin margin.* * *ínfimo -ma‹cantidad› negligible; ‹calidad› very poor* * *
ínfimo,-a adj frml
1 (superlativo de bajo: mínimo) extremely low
detalle ínfimo, smallest detail
2 (superlativo de malo: sin calidad) very poor: la calidad de estas prendas es ínfima, the quality of these garments is appalling
' ínfimo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ínfima
English:
abysmal
* * *ínfimo, -a adj[calidad, categoría] extremely low; [precio] giveaway; [importancia] minimal;un producto de ínfimo calidad a very poor o low quality product;sólo una ínfima minoría está en contra del proyecto only a tiny minority are against the project* * *adj1 cantidad very small2 calidad very poor
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