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1 valor de negocio en marcha
• going concern• going strong• going value• going well• going-concern value• going-downDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > valor de negocio en marcha
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2 negocio en marcha
• going business• going by• going concern• going-back• going-concern assumption -
3 empresa en funcionamiento
• going business• going concern• going-concern assumptionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > empresa en funcionamiento
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4 empresa que funciona
• going business• going concern• going-concern assumption -
5 empresa rentable
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6 negociación en giro
• going business• going concern• going-concern assumption -
7 negocio andado
• going business• going concern• going-concern assumption -
8 principio de continuidad
• going by• going-concern assumption• going-concern valueDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > principio de continuidad
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9 suposición de un negocio en marcha
• going by• going-concern assumption• going-concern valueDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > suposición de un negocio en marcha
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10 valor de una empresa en marcha
• going concern• going-concern value• going-downDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > valor de una empresa en marcha
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11 encanecimiento
• going interest rate• going-concern value -
12 por lo que se desprende de
• going back and forth• going concern• judging byDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > por lo que se desprende de
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13 empresa en marcha
• continuity of the business unit• going business• going concern• going-concern assumption -
14 valor de empresa en marcha
• enterprise value• going concern• going-concern value• going-downDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > valor de empresa en marcha
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15 negocio
nmdeal nnegocio difícil hard bargainnegocio ilícito racketeeringnegocio en marcha going concernnegocio en participación collaborative venture, joint venturenegocio en plena marcha going concernnegocios business -
16 bajada
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17 empresa próspera
f.going concern.* * *(n.) = success storyEx. It is sad to see two rare success stories engaged in combat.* * *(n.) = success storyEx: It is sad to see two rare success stories engaged in combat.
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18 traspasar
v.1 to go through, to pierce.traspasar la puerta to go through the doorwaytraspasar una valla saltando to jump over a fencela tinta traspasó el papel the ink soaked through the paperLa bala traspasó el pulmón The bullet pierced the lung.2 to transfer (transferir) (jugador).3 to move.Traspasemos este sofá a la sala Let's move this sofa to the living room.4 to go beyond.Ellos traspasaron el límite They went beyond the limit.5 to transfer the ownership of, to alienate, to cede, to make over.El viejito traspasó la casa The old man turned over the house.6 to stab.El pillo traspasó a Ricardo The rascal stabbed Richard.7 to devolve.Ella traspasó responsabilidades She devolved responsibilities.* * *1 (atravesar) to go through, cross2 (cambiar de lugar) to move3 (perforar) to go through, pierce4 (dar, pasar) to transfer; (vender) to sell6 figurado (dolor físico, moral) to penetrate, transfix1 to exceed oneself\'Se traspasa' "For sale"* * *verb1) to pierce2) cross3) go too far4) convey* * *1. VT1) (=penetrar) to pierce, go through, penetrate; [líquido] to go/come through, soak through2) [dolor] to pierce, go right through3) [+ calle] to cross over4) [+ límites] to go beyond, overstep5) [+ ley, norma] to break, infringe6) [+ propiedad] (=transferir) to transfer; (=vender) to sell, make over; (Jur) to convey"se traspasa negocio" — "business for sale"
7) (Dep) [+ jugador] to transfer8) (Pol) [+ poderes, competencias] to devolve2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) bala/espada to pierce, go through; líquido to go through, soak throughsu rostro afligido le traspasó el corazón — her grief-stricken expression pierced him to the heart (liter)
b) ( sobrepasar) to go beyond2)se traspasa local — to let o for rent
b) < negocio> to transfer3) <poderes/fondos> to transfer4) (Dep) < jugador> to transfer, trade (AmE)* * *= give over, swap in and out of, stab, cross.Ex. The old building is now given over to children and young people.Ex. At a greater level of sophistication, the operating system will be able to swap programs in and out of memory in mid-operation in order to let another have a go.Ex. He listened to me and then said 'ˆre you finished?' and just walked away -- The woman sat up, as if stabbed.Ex. Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.----* traspasar a = spill over into.* traspasar con una lanza = spear.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) bala/espada to pierce, go through; líquido to go through, soak throughsu rostro afligido le traspasó el corazón — her grief-stricken expression pierced him to the heart (liter)
b) ( sobrepasar) to go beyond2)se traspasa local — to let o for rent
b) < negocio> to transfer3) <poderes/fondos> to transfer4) (Dep) < jugador> to transfer, trade (AmE)* * *= give over, swap in and out of, stab, cross.Ex: The old building is now given over to children and young people.
Ex: At a greater level of sophistication, the operating system will be able to swap programs in and out of memory in mid-operation in order to let another have a go.Ex: He listened to me and then said 're you finished?' and just walked away -- The woman sat up, as if stabbed.Ex: Some of the cases presented in this book are concerned with broad policy issues, while others are less encompassing and present some of the narrower problems that cross the library manager's desk.* traspasar a = spill over into.* traspasar con una lanza = spear.* * *traspasar [A1 ]vtA1 «bala/espada» to pierce, go through; «líquido» to go through, soak throughla bala le traspasó el pulmón the bullet pierced his lunglo traspasó con la espada he ran him through (with his sword)la salsa traspasó el mantel the sauce soaked through the tableclothunos pitidos que traspasan el oído ear-piercing whistlesla pena le traspasó el corazón his heart was pierced with sorrow ( liter), he was utterly grief-stricken2 (sobrepasar) to go beyondsu fama ha traspasado las fronteras de nuestro país his fame has spread beyond our bordersesto traspasa los límites de lo verosímil this goes beyond the bounds of credibilityB1 ‹bar/farmacia› (vender) to sell; (arrendar) to let, lease, rent[ S ] se traspasa local to let o for rent2 ‹negocio› to transferle traspasó el negocio a su hijo he transferred the business to his son, he made the business over to his sonC1 ‹poderes/competencias› to transfer2 ‹fondos› to transfer* * *
traspasar ( conjugate traspasar) verbo transitivo
1
[ líquido] to go through, soak through
2 ‹bar/farmacia› ( vender) to sell;
( arrendar) to let, lease
3 ‹poderes/fondos/negocio› to transfer
4 (Dep) ‹ jugador› to transfer, trade (AmE)
traspasar verbo transitivo
1 (un muro, una madera, etc) to go through: la flecha le traspasó el corazón, the arrow went right through his heart
2 (una frontera, un río) to cross (over)
3 (una barrera, un límite) to go beyond: traspasó la barrera del sonido, it broke the sound barrier
4 Com to transfer, sell
' traspasar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
franquear
English:
dispose of
- transfer
* * *traspasar vt1. [atravesar] [sujeto: puñal, bala] to go through, to pierce;[sujeto: líquido] to soak through;la bala le traspasó el muslo the bullet went through his thigh;la tinta traspasó el papel the ink soaked through the paper;el sudor le traspasaba la ropa the sweat was soaking through his clothestraspasar una valla saltando to jump over a fence;no consiguió traspasar el muro de silencio que le rodeaba she was unable to break through the wall of silence that surrounded her;traspasar el umbral de los ochenta años to enter one's ninth decade, to reach one's eighties3. [exceder] [fronteras, límites] to go beyond;llegó a traspasar la barrera del millón de votos she broke through the one-million-vote barrier4. [transferir] [jugador, objeto] to transfer;[negocio] to sell [as a going concern]; [competencias] to devolve;se traspasa (negocio) [en cartel] (business) for sale5. [cambiar de sitio] to move6. [afectar mucho] to devastate* * *v/t1 ( atravesar) go through2 COM transfer3 ( exceder) go beyond* * *traspasar vt1) perforar: to pierce, to go through2) : to go beyondtraspasar los límites: to overstep the limits3) atravesar: to cross, to go across4) : to sell, to transfer* * *traspasar vb -
19 traspaso
m.1 transfer (transferencia) (de jugador).traspaso de competencias devolutiontraspaso de poderes transfer of power2 transfer fee (price) (de jugador).3 sale, assignment, alienation, transfer.4 infringement, transgression.5 grief.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: traspasar.* * *1 (de negocio etc) transfer, sale2 (precio) transfer fee* * *SM1) (=venta) transfer, sale; (Jur) conveyance2) (=propiedad) property transferred; (Jur) property being conveyed3) (Dep) (=acción) transfer; (=pago) transfer fee4) Esp(Pol)5) [de ley] infringement6) (=pena) anguish, pain, grief* * *1)a) (de bar, farmacia - venta) sale; (- arrendamiento) leasing, lettingb) ( suma) premium2) (de poderes, fondos) transfer3) (Dep)a) ( de jugador) transferb) ( suma) transfer fee* * *= conveyance, permeability, handover [hand-over].Ex. In these circumstances the book is primarily a medium for the conveyance of information of one sort or another = En estas circunstancias el libro es principalmente un medio para la transmisión de información de diverso tipo.Ex. There is greater permeability than before between different types of library at the start of a career but, once settled in a post, fewer librarians than before change from one type of library to another.Ex. The author assesses the prospects of Hong Kong after the handover of the colony to China in 1997 when it will once again be competing with Shanghai as the publishing hub of the Orient.* * *1)a) (de bar, farmacia - venta) sale; (- arrendamiento) leasing, lettingb) ( suma) premium2) (de poderes, fondos) transfer3) (Dep)a) ( de jugador) transferb) ( suma) transfer fee* * *= conveyance, permeability, handover [hand-over].Ex: In these circumstances the book is primarily a medium for the conveyance of information of one sort or another = En estas circunstancias el libro es principalmente un medio para la transmisión de información de diverso tipo.
Ex: There is greater permeability than before between different types of library at the start of a career but, once settled in a post, fewer librarians than before change from one type of library to another.Ex: The author assesses the prospects of Hong Kong after the handover of the colony to China in 1997 when it will once again be competing with Shanghai as the publishing hub of the Orient.* * *A1 (de un bar, una farmacia — venta) sale; (— arrendamiento) leasing, letting, rentingel traspaso del local the transfer of the lease on the premises2 (suma) premium3 (tramitación — de venta) transfer, conveyance; (— de arrendamiento) letting, leasing, rentingB1 (de poderes) transfer2 (de fondos) transferC ( Dep)1 (cesión de un jugador) transfer, trade ( AmE)temporada de traspasos transfer season2 (suma) transfer fee* * *
Del verbo traspasar: ( conjugate traspasar)
traspaso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
traspasó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
traspasar
traspaso
traspasar ( conjugate traspasar) verbo transitivo
1
[ líquido] to go through, soak through
2 ‹bar/farmacia› ( vender) to sell;
( arrendar) to let, lease
3 ‹poderes/fondos/negocio› to transfer
4 (Dep) ‹ jugador› to transfer, trade (AmE)
traspaso sustantivo masculino
1
(— arrendamiento) leasing, letting
2 (de poderes, fondos, negocio) transfer
3 (Dep)
traspasar verbo transitivo
1 (un muro, una madera, etc) to go through: la flecha le traspasó el corazón, the arrow went right through his heart
2 (una frontera, un río) to cross (over)
3 (una barrera, un límite) to go beyond: traspasó la barrera del sonido, it broke the sound barrier
4 Com to transfer, sell
traspaso sustantivo masculino
1 (cesión) transfer
2 Com (de negocio) transfer, sale
' traspaso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
traspasar
English:
devolution
- disposal
- transfer
- transfer fee
* * *traspaso nm1. [transferencia] [de jugador] transfer;[de negocio] sale (as a going concern) traspaso de competencias devolution2. [precio] [de jugador] transfer fee;[de negocio] takeover fee* * *m COM transfer* * *traspaso nm: transfer, sale* * *traspaso n1. (de jugador) transfer2. (de negocio) sale -
20 empresa rentable
f.profitable enterprise, going concern, good business, profitable business.
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