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middlemen

  • 1 intermediario

    adj.
    intermediary, mediating.
    m.
    1 intermediary, broker, jobber, middleman.
    2 intermediary, go-between, mediator.
    * * *
    1 intermediary
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (gen) intermediary; (en disputas) mediator
    1 (en negocios) middleman
    \
    servir de intermediario,-a to act as an intermediary
    ————————
    1 (en negocios) middleman
    * * *
    (f. - intermediaria)
    noun adj.
    intermediary, go-between
    * * *
    intermediario, -a
    1.
    2. SM / F
    1) (=mediador) [gen] intermediary, go-between; (Com) middle-man
    2) [en disputa] mediator
    * * *
    I
    - ria adjetivo intermediary
    II
    - ria masculino, femenino
    a) (Com) middleman, intermediary
    b) ( mediador) intermediary, mediator, go-between
    * * *
    = intermediary, intermediate, jobber, middleman [middlemen, -pl.], mediator, intermediator, aggregator, broker, enabler, go-between, boundary spanning, mediating.
    Ex. The intermediary (information worker) also needs to be conversant with the sources to be searched.
    Ex. Although the original intention was that this would be an intermediate language between two established languages, the product of the work has been a general classification scheme known as the Standard Reference Code or the Broad System of Ordering (BSO).
    Ex. Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.
    Ex. Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.
    Ex. The Federal Government occasionally entered these conflicts to serve as arbitrator or mediator.
    Ex. The effects of the organisational change on the use of services and on the role of intermediators are reviewed.
    Ex. Many publishers have decided to offer their electronic journals through an aggregator, an intermediate service, which aggregates the titles from many different publishers under one interface or search system.
    Ex. Above all, the information manager is a resource manager as well as a kind of broker between increasingly complex information technology and managers/users.
    Ex. Local authorities in the UK are changing from being direct providers of services to enablers = Los ayuntamientos del Reino Unido están cambiando de ser proveedores directos de servicios a actuar de intermediarios.
    Ex. Particular attention is being paid to the need for boundary spanning go-betweens to manage the vital communication aspects of technology transfer.
    Ex. Particular attention is being paid to the need for boundary spanning go-betweens to manage the vital communication aspects of technology transfer.
    Ex. He analyzes the job seeker and the influence of mediating agencies, such as unions, employment bureaus, and help-wanted advertising in the hiring process.
    ----
    * eliminación del intermediario = disintermediation.
    * eliminar al intermediario = cut out + the middleman.
    * información obtenida a través de intermediarios = mediated information.
    * intermediario de la información = information intermediary, infomediary.
    * intervención como intermediario = mediating, mediating.
    * prescindir del intermediario = cut out + the middleman.
    * sin intervención de un intermediario = disintermediated.
    * sistema intermediario = backend system.
    * * *
    I
    - ria adjetivo intermediary
    II
    - ria masculino, femenino
    a) (Com) middleman, intermediary
    b) ( mediador) intermediary, mediator, go-between
    * * *
    = intermediary, intermediate, jobber, middleman [middlemen, -pl.], mediator, intermediator, aggregator, broker, enabler, go-between, boundary spanning, mediating.

    Ex: The intermediary (information worker) also needs to be conversant with the sources to be searched.

    Ex: Although the original intention was that this would be an intermediate language between two established languages, the product of the work has been a general classification scheme known as the Standard Reference Code or the Broad System of Ordering (BSO).
    Ex: Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.
    Ex: Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.
    Ex: The Federal Government occasionally entered these conflicts to serve as arbitrator or mediator.
    Ex: The effects of the organisational change on the use of services and on the role of intermediators are reviewed.
    Ex: Many publishers have decided to offer their electronic journals through an aggregator, an intermediate service, which aggregates the titles from many different publishers under one interface or search system.
    Ex: Above all, the information manager is a resource manager as well as a kind of broker between increasingly complex information technology and managers/users.
    Ex: Local authorities in the UK are changing from being direct providers of services to enablers = Los ayuntamientos del Reino Unido están cambiando de ser proveedores directos de servicios a actuar de intermediarios.
    Ex: Particular attention is being paid to the need for boundary spanning go-betweens to manage the vital communication aspects of technology transfer.
    Ex: Particular attention is being paid to the need for boundary spanning go-betweens to manage the vital communication aspects of technology transfer.
    Ex: He analyzes the job seeker and the influence of mediating agencies, such as unions, employment bureaus, and help-wanted advertising in the hiring process.
    * eliminación del intermediario = disintermediation.
    * eliminar al intermediario = cut out + the middleman.
    * información obtenida a través de intermediarios = mediated information.
    * intermediario de la información = information intermediary, infomediary.
    * intervención como intermediario = mediating, mediating.
    * prescindir del intermediario = cut out + the middleman.
    * sin intervención de un intermediario = disintermediated.
    * sistema intermediario = backend system.

    * * *
    intermediary
    masculine, feminine
    1 ( Com) middleman, intermediary
    2 (mediador) intermediary, mediator, go-between
    Compuesto:
    intermediario financiero, intermediaria financiera
    broker
    * * *

     

    intermediario
    ◊ - ria adjetivo

    intermediary
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino


    intermediario sustantivo masculino
    1 Com middleman
    2 (en una negociación) mediator
    ' intermediario' also found in these entries:
    English:
    agent
    - go-between
    - intermediary
    - middleman
    - go
    - middle
    * * *
    intermediario, -a
    adj
    intermediary
    nm,f
    intermediary, go-between
    Com intermediario comercial middleman; Fin intermediario financiero credit broker
    * * *
    I adj intermediary
    II m COM intermediary, middle man
    * * *
    intermediario, - ria adj & n
    : intermediary, go-between

    Spanish-English dictionary > intermediario

  • 2 pasar a Alguien lo mismo que a

    (v.) = suffer + the fate of
    Ex. Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.
    * * *
    (v.) = suffer + the fate of

    Ex: Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasar a Alguien lo mismo que a

  • 3 pasar a Alguien lo que a

    (v.) = suffer + the fate of
    Ex. Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.
    * * *
    (v.) = suffer + the fate of

    Ex: Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pasar a Alguien lo que a

  • 4 prescindir de

    v.
    to do without, to disregard, to abstain from, to dispense with.
    * * *
    1 (pasar sin) to do without; (no contar con) to leave out
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    (v.) = do without, cut out of + the loop, cut out, live without, leave + Nombre + out of the picture, drop + Nombre + out of the picture
    Ex. Serials management is one application that a majority of the public libraries have opted to do without.
    Ex. Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.
    Ex. In order to support a core acquistions programme of essential materials for its users, a library will more readily cut out material on the fringe of its needs if such material can be obtained by a good document supply system.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'I cannot live without books': Thomas Jefferson, bibliophile'.
    Ex. Congress is being left out of the picture, and, more importantly, the American people are left in the dark once again.
    Ex. My reading of Joel's comments was that he'd be willing to drop all the others out of the picture if one of you were willing to do the whole thing.
    * * *
    (v.) = do without, cut out of + the loop, cut out, live without, leave + Nombre + out of the picture, drop + Nombre + out of the picture

    Ex: Serials management is one application that a majority of the public libraries have opted to do without.

    Ex: Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.
    Ex: In order to support a core acquistions programme of essential materials for its users, a library will more readily cut out material on the fringe of its needs if such material can be obtained by a good document supply system.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'I cannot live without books': Thomas Jefferson, bibliophile'.
    Ex: Congress is being left out of the picture, and, more importantly, the American people are left in the dark once again.
    Ex: My reading of Joel's comments was that he'd be willing to drop all the others out of the picture if one of you were willing to do the whole thing.

    Spanish-English dictionary > prescindir de

  • 5 tener el destino de

    (v.) = suffer + the fate of
    Ex. Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.
    * * *
    (v.) = suffer + the fate of

    Ex: Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tener el destino de

  • 6 a merced de

    at the mercy of
    * * *
    Ex. Currently the belief is that subscription agents are middlemen at the mercy of decreasing discounts from publishers and increasing savings on the part of libraries.
    * * *

    Ex: Currently the belief is that subscription agents are middlemen at the mercy of decreasing discounts from publishers and increasing savings on the part of libraries.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a merced de

  • 7 dependiente de

    prep.
    contingent upon, contingent on.
    * * *
    Ex. Currently the belief is that subscription agents are middlemen at the mercy of decreasing discounts from publishers and increasing savings on the part of libraries.
    * * *

    Ex: Currently the belief is that subscription agents are middlemen at the mercy of decreasing discounts from publishers and increasing savings on the part of libraries.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dependiente de

  • 8 distribuidor

    adj.
    distributing, distributor.
    m.
    1 distributor, stockist, dealer, supplier.
    2 distributor.
    3 spreading nozzle, delivery nozzle.
    * * *
    1 distributing, distributive
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 distributor
    2 COMERCIO wholesaler
    1 AUTOMÓVIL distributor
    ————————
    1 AUTOMÓVIL distributor
    * * *
    distribuidor, -a
    1.
    ADJ
    (Com)

    casa distribuidora — distributor, distribution company

    2.
    SM / F (=persona) [de productos] distributor; (Correos) sorter; (Com) dealer, stockist
    3. SM
    1) (=máquina)
    2) (Aut) distributor
    3) LAm (Aut) motorway exit, highway exit (EEUU)
    * * *
    I
    - dora masculino, femenino (Com) distributor
    II
    1) (Auto, Mec) distributor
    2) (Ven) ( en una carretera) interchange, cloverleaf
    * * *
    = distributor, outlet, provider, spinner, supplier, vendor, deliverer, distributive, stockist, aggregator, upstream, jobber, dealership.
    Ex. A distributor is an agent or agency that has exclusive or shared marketing rights for an item.
    Ex. It would seem as if the country is almost awash with outlets for the sale of books.
    Ex. The information available on Prestel changes as the information providers come and go.
    Ex. Online system hosts, sometimes known as online system suppliers, online service vendors and online service spinners, are responsible for mounting data bases upon a computer.
    Ex. The receipt of materials and invoices and suppliers' reports are recorded in acquisitions records.
    Ex. Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.
    Ex. The service has as a goal the active participation of end users as deliverers as well as recipients of the service.
    Ex. As noted earlier, OCLC, in common with the other utilities, is moving towards a more distributive and local service = Como se ha indicado anteriormente, la OCLC, al igual que otros servicios, está avanzando hacia un servicio más local y más distribuido.
    Ex. The library is often the only stockist in Scandinavia of some journals = En Escandinavia, la biblioteca a menudo es la única proveedora de algunas revistas.
    Ex. Many publishers have decided to offer their electronic journals through an aggregator, an intermediate service, which aggregates the titles from many different publishers under one interface or search system.
    Ex. The exchange of trading information on a regular basis influences the balance company bargaining power between upstream and downstream companies in grocery marketing.
    Ex. Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.
    Ex. More and more new car buyers are refusing to walk out of a dealership without metallic paint despite the cost of metallic and standard paints being no different.
    ----
    * agencia distribuidora = releasing agent.
    * distribuidor de bases de datos = online system host, database host, host system, online service vendor.
    * distribuidor de bases de datos en línea = online vendor.
    * distribuidor de información = information provider.
    * distribuidor de información en línea = host, online host.
    * distribuidor de libros = book dealer.
    * distribuidor de recursos = resource allocator.
    * distribuidor de revistas = journal host.
    * distribuidor de revistas electrónicas = e-journal host.
    * distribuidor que concede licencias = licensor.
    * * *
    I
    - dora masculino, femenino (Com) distributor
    II
    1) (Auto, Mec) distributor
    2) (Ven) ( en una carretera) interchange, cloverleaf
    * * *
    = distributor, outlet, provider, spinner, supplier, vendor, deliverer, distributive, stockist, aggregator, upstream, jobber, dealership.

    Ex: A distributor is an agent or agency that has exclusive or shared marketing rights for an item.

    Ex: It would seem as if the country is almost awash with outlets for the sale of books.
    Ex: The information available on Prestel changes as the information providers come and go.
    Ex: Online system hosts, sometimes known as online system suppliers, online service vendors and online service spinners, are responsible for mounting data bases upon a computer.
    Ex: The receipt of materials and invoices and suppliers' reports are recorded in acquisitions records.
    Ex: Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.
    Ex: The service has as a goal the active participation of end users as deliverers as well as recipients of the service.
    Ex: As noted earlier, OCLC, in common with the other utilities, is moving towards a more distributive and local service = Como se ha indicado anteriormente, la OCLC, al igual que otros servicios, está avanzando hacia un servicio más local y más distribuido.
    Ex: The library is often the only stockist in Scandinavia of some journals = En Escandinavia, la biblioteca a menudo es la única proveedora de algunas revistas.
    Ex: Many publishers have decided to offer their electronic journals through an aggregator, an intermediate service, which aggregates the titles from many different publishers under one interface or search system.
    Ex: The exchange of trading information on a regular basis influences the balance company bargaining power between upstream and downstream companies in grocery marketing.
    Ex: Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.
    Ex: More and more new car buyers are refusing to walk out of a dealership without metallic paint despite the cost of metallic and standard paints being no different.
    * agencia distribuidora = releasing agent.
    * distribuidor de bases de datos = online system host, database host, host system, online service vendor.
    * distribuidor de bases de datos en línea = online vendor.
    * distribuidor de información = information provider.
    * distribuidor de información en línea = host, online host.
    * distribuidor de libros = book dealer.
    * distribuidor de recursos = resource allocator.
    * distribuidor de revistas = journal host.
    * distribuidor de revistas electrónicas = e-journal host.
    * distribuidor que concede licencias = licensor.

    * * *
    distribution ( before n)
    masculine, feminine
    ( Com) distributor
    A ( Auto, Mec) distributor
    distribuidor automático vending machine
    C ( Ven) (en una carretera) interchange, cloverleaf
    * * *

     

    distribuidor 1
    ◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino (Com) distributor

    distribuidor 2 sustantivo masculino (Auto, Mec) distributor
    distribuidor,-ora
    I adjetivo distributing
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 distributor
    2 Com wholesaler

    ' distribuidor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    distribuidora
    - autorizado
    - exclusivo
    English:
    distributor
    - stockist
    - slot
    * * *
    distribuidor, -ora
    adj
    [entidad] wholesale;
    una red distribuidora a distribution network
    nm,f
    1. [empresa] distributor, Br stockist;
    [de películas] distributor
    2. [repartidor] deliveryman, f deliverywoman
    nm
    1. [máquina de tabaco, bebidas] vending machine;
    [cajero automático] cash dispenser o machine
    2. [habitación] = lobby o small room leading to other rooms
    3. Aut distributor
    * * *
    m COM, EL, de película distributor
    * * *
    : distributor

    Spanish-English dictionary > distribuidor

  • 9 eliminar al intermediario

    (v.) = cut out + the middleman
    Ex. Anyone with a PC and a laser printer can cut out the middlemen and produce a book from scratch.
    * * *
    (v.) = cut out + the middleman

    Ex: Anyone with a PC and a laser printer can cut out the middlemen and produce a book from scratch.

    Spanish-English dictionary > eliminar al intermediario

  • 10 prescindir del intermediario

    (v.) = cut out + the middleman
    Ex. Anyone with a PC and a laser printer can cut out the middlemen and produce a book from scratch.
    * * *
    (v.) = cut out + the middleman

    Ex: Anyone with a PC and a laser printer can cut out the middlemen and produce a book from scratch.

    Spanish-English dictionary > prescindir del intermediario

  • 11 proveedor

    adj.
    purveying.
    m.
    supplier, furnisher, provisioner, provider.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 supplier, purveyor
    * * *
    proveedor, -a
    SM / F (=abastecedor) supplier, purveyor; (=distribuidor) dealer

    Proveedores de la Casa Real — By appointment to His/Her Majesty

    proveedor de servicios de Internet — internet service provider, ISP

    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino supplier, purveyor (frml)
    * * *
    = provider, supplier, vendor, purveyor, stockist, dispenser, supply house, jobber.
    Ex. The information available on Prestel changes as the information providers come and go.
    Ex. The receipt of materials and invoices and suppliers' reports are recorded in acquisitions records.
    Ex. Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.
    Ex. What advantages or disadvantages do libraries offer as purveyors of community.
    Ex. The library is often the only stockist in Scandinavia of some journals = En Escandinavia, la biblioteca a menudo es la única proveedora de algunas revistas.
    Ex. All members of the campus community have accepted and approved of the library as a dispenser of Internet support.
    Ex. In this context, the supply houses are those dealing in furniture, media supply (wholesalers), technical services, circulation systems, and bibliographic service.
    Ex. Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.
    ----
    * cambiar de proveedor = churn.
    * cambio de proveedor = churn.
    * compras fuera de acuerdos con proveedores = maverick spending.
    * comunidad de proveedores = vendor community.
    * comunidad de proveedores, la = vending community, the.
    * dirigido al proveedor = supplier-oriented.
    * pensado para el proveedor = supplier-oriented.
    * proveedor de bases de datos = database provider.
    * proveedor de bibliotecas = library supplier.
    * proveedor de información a través de la red = content provider.
    * proveedor de material de oficina = office supplier.
    * proveedor de materiales = materials vendor.
    * proveedor de reclamaciones = claim vendor.
    * proveedor de servicios = service supplier, service provider.
    * proveedor de servicios de búsqueda en línea = online search service supplier.
    * Proveedor de Servicios de Internet (ISP) = ISP (Internet Service Provider).
    * proveedor de servicios de Internet = Internet provider.
    * proveedor de sistemas = systems supplier, system supplier [systems supplier].
    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino supplier, purveyor (frml)
    * * *
    = provider, supplier, vendor, purveyor, stockist, dispenser, supply house, jobber.

    Ex: The information available on Prestel changes as the information providers come and go.

    Ex: The receipt of materials and invoices and suppliers' reports are recorded in acquisitions records.
    Ex: Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.
    Ex: What advantages or disadvantages do libraries offer as purveyors of community.
    Ex: The library is often the only stockist in Scandinavia of some journals = En Escandinavia, la biblioteca a menudo es la única proveedora de algunas revistas.
    Ex: All members of the campus community have accepted and approved of the library as a dispenser of Internet support.
    Ex: In this context, the supply houses are those dealing in furniture, media supply (wholesalers), technical services, circulation systems, and bibliographic service.
    Ex: Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.
    * cambiar de proveedor = churn.
    * cambio de proveedor = churn.
    * compras fuera de acuerdos con proveedores = maverick spending.
    * comunidad de proveedores = vendor community.
    * comunidad de proveedores, la = vending community, the.
    * dirigido al proveedor = supplier-oriented.
    * pensado para el proveedor = supplier-oriented.
    * proveedor de bases de datos = database provider.
    * proveedor de bibliotecas = library supplier.
    * proveedor de información a través de la red = content provider.
    * proveedor de material de oficina = office supplier.
    * proveedor de materiales = materials vendor.
    * proveedor de reclamaciones = claim vendor.
    * proveedor de servicios = service supplier, service provider.
    * proveedor de servicios de búsqueda en línea = online search service supplier.
    * Proveedor de Servicios de Internet (ISP) = ISP (Internet Service Provider).
    * proveedor de servicios de Internet = Internet provider.
    * proveedor de sistemas = systems supplier, system supplier [systems supplier].

    * * *
    establecimientos proveedores de maquinaria agrícola suppliers of o establishments supplying agricultural machinery
    masculine, feminine
    supplier, purveyor ( frml)
    proveedor de fondos financial backer
    pídalo a su proveedor habitual ask your local dealer o supplier for it
    Compuestos:
    masculine chandler, ship's o ship chandler
    masculine Internet service provider
    * * *

     

    proveedor
    ◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino

    supplier, purveyor (frml);
    proveedor de servicios Internet Internet service provider
    proveedor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino supplier
    proveedor habitual, local o usual supplier

    ' proveedor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    pedido
    - proveedora
    - ISP
    English:
    caterer
    - outfitter
    - purveyor
    - supplier
    - Internet
    - stockist
    - trade
    * * *
    proveedor, -ora
    nm,f
    supplier
    nm Informát proveedor de acceso (a Internet) Internet access provider;
    proveedor de servicios Internet Internet service provider
    * * *
    m, proveedora f supplier;
    proveedor de (acceso a) Internet Internet Service Provider, ISP
    * * *
    : provider, supplier
    * * *
    proveedor n supplier

    Spanish-English dictionary > proveedor

  • 12 trabajador eventual

    m.
    temporary worker, casual worker, jobber, seasonal worker.
    * * *
    (n.) = jobber
    Ex. Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.
    * * *
    (n.) = jobber

    Ex: Many library managers believe that the services provided by jobbers and other middlemen are well worth the additional cost.

    * * *
    casual worker

    Spanish-English dictionary > trabajador eventual

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