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noun(a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) descuento
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verb(to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) descontar, no hacer casodiscount n descuento1 descuento■ staff get a 15% discount los empleados tienen un descuento del 15%■ they gave me a discount on the coat because it was shopsoiled me hicieron un descuento en el precio del abrigo por estar deteriorado2 (disregard - possibility) descartar; (ignore) no tener en cuenta\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdiscount shop / discount store tienda de saldosdiscount ['dɪs.kaʊnt, dɪs'-] vt1) reduce: descontar, rebajar (precios)2) disregard: descartar, ignorardiscount ['dɪs.kaʊnt] n: descuento m, rebaja fn.• bonificación s.f.• descuento s.m.• rebaja s.f.• reducción s.f.v.• desestimar v.• rebajar v.
I 'dɪskaʊntnoun descuento mI got a 10% discount o a discount of 10% — me hicieron un 10% de descuento or un descuento del 10%
cash discount — descuento por pago en efectivo or al contado
at a discount — < sell> con descuento, a precio reducido; (before n) < store> de saldos; < goods> de saldo
II 'dɪskaʊnt, dɪs'kaʊnt, dɪs'kaʊnt1) ( Busn)a) \<\<amount\>\> descontar*b) \<\<goods\>\> rebajarc) \<\<price\>\> reducir*2) ( disregard) \<\<possibility\>\> descartar; \<\<claim/criticism\>\> pasar por alto, no tener* en cuenta1.N ['dɪskaʊnt](gen) descuento m, rebaja fto give a 10% discount — dar un descuento del 10%
to sell (sth) at a discount — vender (algo) con descuento or a precio reducido
2. VT[dɪs'kaʊnt]1) (=lower price of) [+ merchandise] descontar, rebajardiscounted cash flow — cashflow m actualizado
2) (=disregard) [+ report, rumour] descartar3.CPD ['dɪskaʊnt]discount card N — tarjeta f de descuento
discount house N — (US) tienda f de rebajas
discount price N —
discount rate N — tasa f de descuento
discount store N — (US) economato m
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I ['dɪskaʊnt]noun descuento mI got a 10% discount o a discount of 10% — me hicieron un 10% de descuento or un descuento del 10%
cash discount — descuento por pago en efectivo or al contado
at a discount — < sell> con descuento, a precio reducido; (before n) < store> de saldos; < goods> de saldo
II ['dɪskaʊnt, dɪs'kaʊnt, dɪs'kaʊnt]1) ( Busn)a) \<\<amount\>\> descontar*b) \<\<goods\>\> rebajarc) \<\<price\>\> reducir*2) ( disregard) \<\<possibility\>\> descartar; \<\<claim/criticism\>\> pasar por alto, no tener* en cuenta
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