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v.1 to check in (equipaje) (en aeropuerto).2 to turn over.facturaron 4.000 millones en 2003 they had a turnover of 4,000 million in 20033 to invoice, to bill, to charge, to check.María factura los servicios prestados Mary invoices the services rendered.María le facturó a Ricardo Mary invoiced Richard.* * *1 COMERCIO to invoice, charge for2 (equipaje) to register, check in* * *verb1) to invoice, bill2) check in* * *1. VT1) (Com) [+ géneros] to invoice (for), bill (for); [+ persona] to invoice, bill2) [+ volumen de ventas] to turn over, have a turnover ofla compañía facturó 500 millones en 1997 — the company turned over o had a turnover of 500 million in 1997
3) [+ equipaje] [en aeropuerto] to check in; [en puerto, estación] to register2.VI to check in* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Com)a) <mercancías/arreglo> to invoice for, bill forb) ( refiriéndose al volumen de ventas) to turn over, have a turnover of2) (Ferr) to register; (Aviac) to check in2.facturar vi (Ferr) to register; (Aviac) to check in* * *= bill, invoice, ship off, ship.Ex. The invoice record contains the amount billed and is the basis for the financial information in DOBIS/LIBIS.Ex. Similarly, if all the copies ordered have been invoiced, there will be no 'i' at the bottom of the screen.Ex. Sex was taboo, premarital sex was not accepted and if a girl found herself 'in the family way' many times she was shipped off to live with relatives.Ex. According to librarians, vendors aren't shipping books fast enough.----* facturar a los clientes = bill + clients.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Com)a) <mercancías/arreglo> to invoice for, bill forb) ( refiriéndose al volumen de ventas) to turn over, have a turnover of2) (Ferr) to register; (Aviac) to check in2.facturar vi (Ferr) to register; (Aviac) to check in* * *= bill, invoice, ship off, ship.Ex: The invoice record contains the amount billed and is the basis for the financial information in DOBIS/LIBIS.
Ex: Similarly, if all the copies ordered have been invoiced, there will be no 'i' at the bottom of the screen.Ex: Sex was taboo, premarital sex was not accepted and if a girl found herself 'in the family way' many times she was shipped off to live with relatives.Ex: According to librarians, vendors aren't shipping books fast enough.* facturar a los clientes = bill + clients.* * *facturar [A1 ]vtA ( Com)1 ‹mercancías/arreglo› to invoice o bill forme facturaron la última remesa dos veces they invoiced o billed me twice for the last shipment, they sent me two invoices o bills for the last shipment2 (refiriéndose al volumen de ventas) to turn over, have a turnover ofla empresa factura más de $500 millones al año the company turns over o has a turnover of more than $500 million a yearB1 ( Ferr) to register2 ( Aviac) to check in■ facturarvi1 ( Ferr) to register2 ( Aviac) to check in* * *
facturar ( conjugate facturar) verbo transitivo
1 (Com)a) ‹mercancías/arreglo› to invoice for, bill for
2 (Ferr) to register;
(Aviac) to check in
verbo intransitivo (Ferr) to register;
(Aviac) to check in
facturar verbo transitivo
1 Com to invoice
2 Av (equipaje) to check in
' facturar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
equipaje
English:
bill
- check in
- early
- invoice
- turn over
- check
* * *facturar vt1. [equipaje] [en aeropuerto] to check in;[en estación] to register2. [vender] to turn over;facturaron 4.000 millones en 1999 they had a turnover of 4,000 million in 1999* * *v/t1 COM invoice, bill3 AVIA check in* * *facturar vt1) : to bill, to invoice2) : to register, to check in* * *facturar vb (equipaje) to check in
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