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21 make an offer
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22 bargain offer
oferta especial -
23 or nearest offer
a convenir, negociable -
24 special offer
oferta (especial) -
25 to be on offer
(at reduced price) estar de oferta 2 (available) disponible -
26 to give/offer somebody one's commiserations
to give/offer somebody one's commiserationsdecirle a alguien cuánto se siente algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to give/offer somebody one's commiserations
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27 to make an offer for something
hacer una oferta por algo -
28 to make somebody an offer they can't refuse
hacerle una oferta muy tentadora a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to make somebody an offer they can't refuse
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29 to offer itself
presentarse -
30 to offer one's apologies
disculparse -
31 to offer somebody one's congratulations on something
dar a alguien la enhorabuena por algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to offer somebody one's congratulations on something
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32 to take somebody up on an offer
aceptar la oferta de alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to take somebody up on an offer
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33 trial offer
oferta especial -
34 on offer
(for sale, often cheaply: That shop has chairs on offer at $20 each.) de oferta -
35 to dangle a carrot in front of sb or offer sb a carrot
English-spanish dictionary > to dangle a carrot in front of sb or offer sb a carrot
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36 trunk offer
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37 best offer
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38 bid-offer spread
s.margen entre precio de comprador y vendedor. -
39 block offer
s.oferta conjunta. -
40 box-top offer
s.oferta de la tapadera de la caja.
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