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1 liquidación total
f.1 clear sale, complete liquidation.2 payoff.* * *clearance sale* * *clearance sale -
2 liquidación total
• clear sale• complete liquidation -
3 liquidación
f.1 liquidation, closing, close-out, closeout.2 clearance sale, liquidation, sale, clearance.3 severance pay, layoff pay, redundancy pay, redundancy payment.4 extermination, liquidation.* * *1 (venta) sale2 (pago) settlement3 (de activos) liquidation4 (fin) end\liquidación total clearance sale* * *SF1) (Com, Econ) [de compañía, negocio] liquidation, winding-up; [de cuenta, deuda] settlementliquidación forzosa, liquidación obligatoria — compulsory liquidation
2) (=rebajas) sale3) [por despido] redundancy payoficina o sección de liquidación — accounts section, payments office
4) (Quím) liquefaction5) (Pol) liquidation* * *1) ( en tienda) saleliquidación por cierre — closeout sale (AmE), closing down sale (BrE)
2) (de negocio, activo) liquidation3)a) (de cuenta, deuda) settlement, liquidation (frml)b) ( cálculo)hice la liquidación de lo que correspondía a cada uno — I worked out how much was due to each person
c) (Méx) ( compensación por despido) severance pay4) (fam) ( eliminación) liquidation5) (Quím) liquefaction* * *= liquidation, redemption.Ex. This article emphasizes the drive on the part of public libraries to justify their social usefulness and thus defend themselves against the threat of liquidation.Ex. Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions = Aparte de la compra inicial y el reembolso final de los vales canjeables, este Sistema elimina todos los aspectos económicos que intervienen en el pago por cualquier operación realizada entre países.----* entrar en liquidación = go into + liquidation.* liquidación de deudas = debt settlement.* liquidación de existencias = stock clearance, stock clearance sale, clearance sale.* * *1) ( en tienda) saleliquidación por cierre — closeout sale (AmE), closing down sale (BrE)
2) (de negocio, activo) liquidation3)a) (de cuenta, deuda) settlement, liquidation (frml)b) ( cálculo)hice la liquidación de lo que correspondía a cada uno — I worked out how much was due to each person
c) (Méx) ( compensación por despido) severance pay4) (fam) ( eliminación) liquidation5) (Quím) liquefaction* * *= liquidation, redemption.Ex: This article emphasizes the drive on the part of public libraries to justify their social usefulness and thus defend themselves against the threat of liquidation.
Ex: Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions = Aparte de la compra inicial y el reembolso final de los vales canjeables, este Sistema elimina todos los aspectos económicos que intervienen en el pago por cualquier operación realizada entre países.* entrar en liquidación = go into + liquidation.* liquidación de deudas = debt settlement.* liquidación de existencias = stock clearance, stock clearance sale, clearance sale.* * *A (en una tienda) sale[ S ] liquidación de fin de temporada end of season sale[ S ] liquidación total clearance sale[ S ] liquidación de existencias sale of entire stock, stock clearanceB1 (de un negocio, una compañía) liquidation2 (de un activo) liquidationC1 (de una cuenta, deuda) settlement, liquidation ( frml)2 (cuenta final) final account; (cantidad) final payment, settlement3 (pago) payment(cálculo): el contable preparó la liquidación de mis impuestos the accountant worked out my tax return o calculated my tax liabilityse hizo la liquidación de lo que correspondía a cada uno (se calculó) we/they worked out o calculated how much was due to each person; (se pagó) each person was paid what was due to him or her4 ( Méx) (compensación por despido) severance pay, redundancy payD ( fam) (eliminación) liquidationE ( Quím) liquefaction* * *
liquidación sustantivo femenino
1 ( en tienda) sale;
2 (de negocio, activo) liquidation
3
liquidación sustantivo femenino
1 (de un negocio) liquidation
(de un producto) clearance sale
2 (de una deuda) settlement
(al finalizar un contrato) settlement: por favor, prepáreme la liquidación para el jueves, please have my settlement ready on Thursday
' liquidación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
remate
- barata
- cancelación
- forzoso
English:
clearance sale
- liquidation
- sale
- settlement
- clearance
- discharge
* * *liquidación nf1. [pago] settlement, payment;hacer la liquidación de una cuenta to settle an accountFin liquidación de activos asset-stripping; Com liquidación de bienes liquidation of assetsestar de liquidación to be having a clearance saleliquidación por cese o cierre de negocio closing-down sale, US closing-out sale;liquidación por fin de temporada end-of-season sale;liquidación por reforma = sale before a shop is closed for renovation;liquidación por traspaso = sale before a business is sold to new management3. [final] liquidation4. [finiquito] Br redundancy o US lay-off settlement* * *f2 de negocio liquidation* * *liquidación nf, pl - ciones1) : liquidation2) : clearance sale3) : settlement, payment -
4 total
adj.1 total (completo) (cifra, coste).2 fab (informal) (fantastic).adv.basically, in a word.total que me marché so anyway, I lefttotal, ¿qué más da? what difference does it make anyway?intj.in short.Total,nadie acudió a su trabajo! In short, nobody came to work!m.1 total (suma).me da un total de 580 libras I make it »5802 whole (totalidad, conjunto).el total del grupo the whole groupnos costó 200 dólares en total it cost us 200 dollars in total o allen total fuimos más de treinta personas in total there were more than thirty of us* * *► adjetivo1 total, complete, overall1 (totalidad) whole2 (suma) total, sum► adverbio1 (en conclusión) in short, so■ total, fue un fracaso in short, it was a failure■ total, que se fueron porque quisieron they left because they wanted to2 (al fin y al cabo) after all■ total, para lo que me sirve... after all, for all the good it is to me...\en total in all* * *noun m. adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=absoluto) [éxito, fracaso] total2) (=global) [importe, suma] total3) * (=excelente) smashing, brilliant2. ADV1) (=resumiendo) in short, all in all; (=así que) sototal que — to cut a long story short, the upshot of it all was that...
total, que no fuimos — so we didn't go after all
total, que vas a hacer lo que quieras — basically then you're going to do as you please
2) (=al fin y al cabo) at the end of the daytotal, ¿qué más te da? — at the end of the day, what do you care?
total, usted manda — well, you're the boss after all
3.SM (=suma total) total; (=totalidad) whole* * *Ib) ( global) <costo/importe> totalIImasculino totalIII¿cuánto es el total? — how much is it altogether?
adverbio (indep) (fam)a) ( al resumir una narración) so, in the endtotal, que me di por vencida — so in the end I gave up
b) (expresando indiferencia, poca importancia)total, a mí qué — (fam) what do I care anyway
total, mañana no tienes que trabajar — after all, you don't have to go to work tomorrow
* * *Ib) ( global) <costo/importe> totalIImasculino totalIII¿cuánto es el total? — how much is it altogether?
adverbio (indep) (fam)a) ( al resumir una narración) so, in the endtotal, que me di por vencida — so in the end I gave up
b) (expresando indiferencia, poca importancia)total, a mí qué — (fam) what do I care anyway
total, mañana no tienes que trabajar — after all, you don't have to go to work tomorrow
* * *total11 = tally [tallies, pl.], total, count, grand total.Ex: As the various parts of the record are entered, the document summary indicates the additions by the tallies opposite the record parts.
Ex: Someone must read a total on the card, so that the machine can add its computed item to it.Ex: Not much data beyond loan counts was available and re-keying and remanipulations were frequently needed to make the information useful.Ex: The grand total of 4,300 exhibitors was 4 per cent up on 1996.* de un total de + Cantidad = out of a total of + Cantidad.* el total de = the total sum of, the sum total of.* total comprometida = encumbrance.* total comprometido = accrual.* total de calorías = calorie count.* total de préstamos = circulation figures.* total devengado = encumbrance, accrual.* un total de = a universe of, a total of.total22 = complete, full [fuller -comp., fullest -sup.], thorough, total, end to end, supine, unrelieved, utter, gavel to gavel, systemic, overarching, ultimate, avowed, out-and-out, certified, unmitigaged, fully blown, unreserved.Ex: The main entry is the complete catalogue record of the document.
Ex: Since recall goes up as precision goes down, it is clearly not possible to achieve in general a system which gives full recall at the same time as full precision.Ex: Timely and thorough planning is essential.Ex: This situation requires a very skilled information worker if total disaster is to be avoided.Ex: Next morning the heap, now damp right through, was set up on one end of the horse (later called the bank), a bench long enough to take two piles of paper end to end, and about as high as the coffin of the press.Ex: 'I was saying that we shouldn't have a supine acceptance for temporary limitations'.Ex: Although the slave narratives were usually intended to serve in the cause of abolition, not all of them were bitter, unrelieved tirades against the institution of slavery, but rather there were frequently moments of relieving laughter.Ex: There is little to be said for this grudging acceptance or utter rejection of pseudonyms.Ex: A survey of state legislators finds that lawmakers support expanding television coverage of legislative proceedings to include gavel to gavel programming.Ex: There is a need for an examination of the whole process of information dissemination from a 'systemic' framework.Ex: There appears to be an unhealthy tendency among information technology professionals to elevate any single, highly successful practical experience instantly into an overarching paradigm for managerial success.Ex: The whole project is undeniably full of sentimental, cinephiliac rapture, but it provided the ultimate opportunity for filmmakers to talk feverishly about the basic nature of their medium.Ex: Anne Bogart's novel combines avowed misogyny with postfeminist frolic.Ex: Such an appraoch is unlikely to improve the social sciences unless valid informaton can first be distinguished from out-and-out incorrect information.Ex: She is a certified TV-addict -- you simply cannot talk to her when she's glued to the box.Ex: Only Bush could take a horrible situation and create an unmitigated disaster.Ex: This time it's a hairline fracture rather than a fully blown break of a metatarsal, however the result is the same.Ex: It is also important that we all give them our unreserved support.* de movimiento total = full-motion.* en total = all told, altogether, in all, overall, in total, in toto.* fracaso total = complete failure.* integración total = seamlessness.* la suma total de = the total sum of, the sum total of.* limpieza total = clean sweep.* Número + en total = Número + in number.* oscuridad total = pitch blackness, pitch darkness.* rechazo total = bold statement against.* síndrome de alergia total = total allergy syndrome.* siniestro total = write-off [writeoff].* suma total = sum total, count.* total atención = undivided attention.* * *1 (absoluto) ‹desastre/destrucción› total; ‹éxito› resounding ( before n), totalla película fue un fracaso total the film was a total o an utter failureun cambio total a complete change2 (global) ‹coste/importe› totaltotal¿cuánto es el total? what's the total?, what does it all come to?, how much is it altogether?el total de las pérdidas/ganancias the total losses/profitsel total asciende a $40.000 the total amounts to o comes to o is $40,000afecta a un total de 600 personas it affects a total of 600 peopleen total altogetherson 5 euros en total that's 5 euros altogether1 (al resumir una narración) so, in the endtotal, que me di por vencida so in the end I gave up2(expresando indiferencia, poca importancia): ¿por qué no te quedas? total, mañana no tienes que trabajar why not stay? I mean o after all, you don't have to go to work tomorrow* * *
total adjetivo
‹ éxito› resounding ( before n), total;
‹ cambio› complete
■ sustantivo masculino
total;
■ adverbio ( indep) (fam) ( al resumir una narración) so, in the end;
total, que me di por vencida so in the end I gave up
total
I adjetivo total
un desastre total, a complete o total disaster
eclipse total, total eclipse
II sustantivo masculino
1 total
el total de la población, the whole population
el total de los trabajadores, all the workers
en total costó unas dos mil pesetas, altogether it cost over two thousand pesetas
2 Mat total
III adv (en resumen) so: total, que al final María vino con nosotros, so, in the end Maria came with us
fam (con indiferencia) anyway: total, a mí no me gustaba, I didn't like it anyway
' total' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absoluta
- absoluto
- aforo
- completa
- completo
- desconocimiento
- esclarecimiento
- importe
- montante
- monto
- parque
- radical
- suma
- sumar
- toda
- todo
- totalizar
- global
- integral
- liquidación
- miramiento
- monta
- perdido
- pleno
- ser
- silencio
English:
absolute
- all
- altogether
- bedlam
- capacity
- come to
- complete
- dead
- dedication
- dismal
- disregard
- full
- grand total
- ignorance
- in
- overall
- perfect
- rank
- raving
- reversal
- sell-out
- serve out
- sheer
- subtotal
- sum
- tell
- total
- unqualified
- utter
- write off
- write-off
- account
- add
- come
- count
- disarray
- downright
- flat
- grand
- grid
- gross
- implicit
- matter
- number
- out
- recall
- run
- swell
- virtual
- write
* * *♦ adj1. [cifra, coste, gasto] total;el importe total de las inversiones the total amount of the investments2. [confianza, rechazo, ruptura] total, complete;actúa con total libertad she acts completely freely, she has complete freedom of action;su influencia en ellos es total he has overwhelming influence over them♦ nm1. [suma] total;el total de visitantes del museo alcanzó los tres millones the total number of visitors to the museum reached three million;me da un total de 580 I make it 580Cont total actualizado running total;total de ventas total sales2. [totalidad, conjunto] whole;el total del grupo the whole group;en total in total, in all;nos costó 200 dólares en total it cost us 200 dollars in total o all;en total fuimos más de treinta personas in total there were more than thirty of us♦ adv1. [en resumen] basically, in a word;total, que me marché so anyway, I left;total, que te has quedado sin trabajo, ¿no? basically, you're out of a job, then?2. [en realidad] anyway;total, ¿qué más da? what difference does it make anyway?;llévatelo, total ¿para qué lo quiero yo? take it, what good is it to me, after all?* * *I adj total, complete;en total altogether, in totalII m total;un total de 50 personas a total of 50 peopleIII adv:total, que no conseguí estudiar the upshot was that I didn’t manage to get any studying done* * *total adv: in the end, sototal, que no fui: in short, I didn't gototal adj & nm: total♦ totalmente adv* * *total1 adj total / completetotal2 adv sototal, que no piensas venir so, you're not coming thentotal3 n totaleso hace un total de 2.000 pesetas that makes a total of 2,000 pesetas -
5 remate
m.1 end.2 overstitch (costura).3 top (architecture).4 shot (sport) (con el pie).remate de cabeza header (at goal)remate a puerta (con el pie)5 auction sale, auction.6 finishing touch, finish, finishing, crowning.7 culmination, round-off, crowning, rounding-off.8 bid, bidding.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: rematar.* * *1 (final) end, finish2 (toque final) finishing touch3 DEPORTE shot4 (puja) highest bid\para remate to crown it allpor remate finally, in the endprecios de remate knockdown prices* * *SM1) (=cabo) end; (=punta) tip, point; [de edificio, mueble] ornamental top2) (=toque final)•
poner remate a algo — to cap sth•
de remate * —•
para remate — * to crown it all, to top it allpara remate va y me insulta — to crown o top it all he went and insulted me
3) (Ftbl) [con el pie] shot; [con la cabeza] header5) (Bridge) bidding* * *1)a) (de activades, esfuerzos) culminationesta cita sería un buen remate para tu discurso — this quotation would be a nice way to round off your speech
y como remate or (Chi) y para (más) remate (fam) — and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
b) ( en costura) double stitch ( to finish off)2) ( en tenis) smash; ( en vóleibol) spike; ( en fútbol) shot3) (AmL) ( subasta) auction* * *= overhang, punchline [punch line].Nota: De un chiste.Ex. Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.Ex. Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.----* de remate = certified.* estar loco de remate = be a real nutter.* loco de remate = barking mad, certified madman.* remate de una letra = serif.* remate en plancha = diving header.* remate modulado = sloped serif.* remate uniforme = unbracketed serif.* tonto de remate = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, prize idiot, knucklehead.* * *1)a) (de activades, esfuerzos) culminationesta cita sería un buen remate para tu discurso — this quotation would be a nice way to round off your speech
y como remate or (Chi) y para (más) remate (fam) — and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
b) ( en costura) double stitch ( to finish off)2) ( en tenis) smash; ( en vóleibol) spike; ( en fútbol) shot3) (AmL) ( subasta) auction* * *= overhang, punchline [punch line].Nota: De un chiste.Ex: Alternatively vowels could be cast without accents as kerned letters, with bodies only half as wide as usual, part of the face being cast on the overhang, or kern.
Ex: Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.* de remate = certified.* estar loco de remate = be a real nutter.* loco de remate = barking mad, certified madman.* remate de una letra = serif.* remate en plancha = diving header.* remate modulado = sloped serif.* remate uniforme = unbracketed serif.* tonto de remate = as daft as a brush, as thick as two (short) planks, prize idiot, knucklehead.* * *A1(culminación, punto final): esta cita sería un buen remate para tu discurso this quotation would be a nice way to round off your speechcomo remate de una buena comida, una excelente selección de licores round off a good meal with an excellent selection of liqueursel remate de su campaña the climax to his campaigncomo remate a las manifestaciones de esta semana, los agricultores se concentrarán hoy en Pando this week's demonstrations by the farmers will culminate today in a huge meeting in Pando2 (en costura) double stitch ( to finish off)B1 (en tenis) smash2 (en vóleibol) spike3 (en fútbol) shotremate de cabeza headerel cuadro se sacó a remate the picture was put up for auction* * *
Del verbo rematar: ( conjugate rematar)
rematé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
remate es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
rematar
remate
rematar ( conjugate rematar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ negocio› to conclude, close;
‹torre/bastón› to top, crown;◊ y para rematela (fam) and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
2 ( en tenis) to smash;
( en vóleibol) to spike;
( en fútbol):
3 (AmL)
(— comprar) to buy … at an auction
verbo intransitivo
1 ( terminar) remate EN algo to end in sth
2 ( en tenis) to smash;
( en vóleibol) to spike;
( en fútbol) to shoot;
remate sustantivo masculino
1
◊ y como remate (fam) and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
2 ( en tenis) smash;
( en vóleibol) spike;
( en fútbol) shot;
3 (AmL) ( subasta) auction
rematar
I verbo transitivo
1 (terminar de matar) to finish off, kill off
2 (concluir) to finish off, round off: tenía que rematar el cuadro, he had to put the finishing touches to the painting
3 (estar en el extremo) to be at the top of, crown
4 Cost to finish off
5 Com (liquidar) to sell off
II verbo transitivo & vi Dep to shoot
(en tenis) to smash
remate sustantivo masculino
1 (fin, colofón) culmination, end
2 (de un edificio) top
3 Dep shot
remate de cabeza, header
(en tenis) smash
4 Com (liquidación, rebaja) sale
remate final, clearance sale
♦ Locuciones: de remate, utterly: es tonto de remate, he's completely stupid
y para remate, and to crown o cap it all
' remate' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
colmo
- colofón
- guinda
- ribete
- tonta
- tonto
- loco
English:
nutter
- prize
- punch line
- auction
- punch
- sale
- smash
* * *remate nm1. [fin, colofón] end;el premio es el remate de un año excelente para el director the prize rounds off o crowns an excellent year for the director;de remate: es una tonta de remate she's a complete o utter idiot;para remate to cap o crown it all2. [costura] overstitch3. Arquit topremate a puerta [con el pie] shot at goal;remate de cabeza header (at goal)5. [liquidación] sale6. Andes, RP [subasta] auction* * *m1 L.Am.COM auction, sale2 en fútbol shot;remate de cabeza header3 ( fin):dar remate a algo finish sth off;para remate … to top it all off, …:ser tonto de remate be a complete idiot;estar loco de remate be completely crazy* * *remate nm1) : shot (in sports)2) : auction3) : end, conclusion4)como remate : to top it off5)de remate : completely, utterly* * *remate n1. (término) end2. (en fútbol, etc) shot -
6 saldo
m.1 balance.saldo acreedor/deudor credit/debit balancesaldo medio average (bank) balancesaldo negativo overdraftla iniciativa tuvo un saldo positivo on balance, the outcome of the initiative was positive2 settlement.3 leftover.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: saldar.* * *1 (de una cuenta) balance2 (pago) liquidation, settlement3 (resto de mercancía) remnant, leftover, remainder4 (venta a bajo precio) sale\a precios de saldo at bargain pricessaldo acreedor credit balancesaldo deudor debit balancesaldo negativo / saldo en contra negative balance, overdraftsaldo positivo / saldo a favor positive balance, surplus* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de cuenta] balancesaldo en contra — debit balance, adverse balance
saldo negativo — debit balance, adverse balance
2) (=liquidación) sale3) (=pago) settlement, payment4) [de móvil] credit5) (=resultado final)la manifestación acabó con un saldo de 20 personas heridas — a total of 20 people were injured in the demonstration
6)ser un saldo — * [cosa muy usada] to have had it *; [persona inútil] to be hopeless, be a dead loss *
cómprate otro abrigo, el que llevas es un auténtico saldo — you should get yourself another coat, the one you're wearing has had it *
eres un auténtico saldo, no sabes ni freír un huevo — you're hopeless o you're a dead loss, you can't even boil an egg *
* * *1)a) ( de cuenta) balancesaldo a (su favor/nuestro) favor — credit/debit balance
el saldo es de $4.000 a nuestro favor — we are $4,000 in credit
b) (period) (de incidente, confrontación)2)a) ( artículo)* * *= balance, remainder, short sell, credit, account balance.Ex. So far as possible the international traders exchanged books, but sometimes the balance was unequal and accounts were settled in money.Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex. The article is entitled 'Publishing abroad: fair trade or short sell for non English speaking authors?'.Ex. Orders placed with a vendor as well as any credit or debit notes for the vendor are displayed by entering the number '9'.Ex. If your account balance is less than $1000, you will generally not be charged administration fees in excess of interest earned on your account.----* con saldo = prepaid [pre-paid].* saldo de cuenta bancaria = bank balance.* saldo del libro de cuentas = account book balance.* saldo, el = bottom line, the.* saldo negativo = debit.* saldo pendiente = outstanding balance.* saldo positivo = credit.* * *1)a) ( de cuenta) balancesaldo a (su favor/nuestro) favor — credit/debit balance
el saldo es de $4.000 a nuestro favor — we are $4,000 in credit
b) (period) (de incidente, confrontación)2)a) ( artículo)* * *el saldo= bottom line, theEx: Publishers increasingly worried about the bottom line and hesitate to publish books that may be an invitation for backlash from groups opposed to homosexuality.
= balance, remainder, short sell, credit, account balance.Ex: So far as possible the international traders exchanged books, but sometimes the balance was unequal and accounts were settled in money.
Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.Ex: The article is entitled 'Publishing abroad: fair trade or short sell for non English speaking authors?'.Ex: Orders placed with a vendor as well as any credit or debit notes for the vendor are displayed by entering the number '9'.Ex: If your account balance is less than $1000, you will generally not be charged administration fees in excess of interest earned on your account.* con saldo = prepaid [pre-paid].* saldo de cuenta bancaria = bank balance.* saldo del libro de cuentas = account book balance.* saldo, el = bottom line, the.* saldo negativo = debit.* saldo pendiente = outstanding balance.* saldo positivo = credit.* * *A1 (de una cuenta) balance¿me puede dar el saldo de mi cuenta? can you give o tell me the balance on my account?saldo a su favor/a nuestro favor credit/debit balanceel saldo es de $400.000 a nuestro favor we are $400,000 in credit, we have a credit balance of $400,0002 ( period)(de un incidente, una confrontación): la pelea terminó con un saldo de tres heridos the fight resulted in three people being injuredel avión se estrelló con un saldo de 133 personas muertas the plane crashed killing (a total of) 133 peopleel saldo de la noche fue muy positivo the evening turned out very wellCompuestos:● saldo acreedor or positivocredit balance● saldo deudor or negativodebit balanceB1(artículo): los saldos no se cambian sale goods cannot be exchangedprecios de saldo sale prices[ S ] venta de saldos clearance salelas tiendas estaban de saldos the sales were on* * *
Del verbo saldar: ( conjugate saldar)
saldo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
saldó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple 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 balance
2a) ( 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
* * *saldo nm1. [de cuenta] balance;saldo a favor/en contra credit/debit balance;la balanza comercial entre los dos países arroja un saldo favorable a Japón the trade balance between the two countries is tipped in Japan's favoursaldo acreedor credit balance;saldo anterior balance brought forward;saldo de caja cash balance;saldo deudor debit balance;saldo disponible balance available;saldo medio average (bank) balance;saldo negativo debit balance2. [de deudas] settlement3. [de partido, enfrentamiento] result, outcome;la iniciativa tuvo un saldo positivo on balance, the outcome of the initiative was positive;el accidente tuvo un saldo de cinco muertos the accident left five people dead;los incidentes arrojaron un saldo de cincuenta detenidos the incidents ended with fifty arrests4.saldos [restos de mercancías] remnants5.saldos [rebajas] sale;de saldo bargain* * *m1 COM balance2 ( resultado) result3:saldos pl clearance sale sg ;* * *saldo nm1) : settlement, payment2) : balancesaldo de cuenta: account balance3) : remainder, leftover merchandise
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