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распространить тендерную документацию. ( среди фирм-участников торгов)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > put out tender documents
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2 tender
v.1 to hang out (clothes).María tiende la ropa Mary hangs out the clothes.2 to lay (out).lo tendieron en una camilla they laid him out on a stretcher3 to stretch (out) (extender, colocar) (manta).4 to lay (entre dos puntos) (cable, vía).5 to hand (dar) (cosa).tender la mano a alguien to hold out one's hand to somebody, to offer somebody one's hand (extender la mano)6 to lay (trampa, emboscada).7 to offer, to hold out, to give out one's, to give out.Ella tiende su mano She offers her hand.8 to tend, to trend.La moda tiende hacia lo feo Fashion tends towards the ugly clothes.9 to stretch out, to extend, to spread out.Ella tiende su mano She stretches out her hand.* * *1 (extender - mantel etc) to spread; (- red) to cast3 (ropa, colada) to hang out4 (mano) to stretch out, hold out5 (emboscada, trampa) to lay, set6 (tumbar) to lay7 (esparcir) to scatter9 (revestir paredes etc) to plaster1 (tener tendencia) to tend (a, to), have a tendency (a, to)1 (tumbarse) to lie down, stretch out2 (caballo) to run at full gallop* * *verb2) hang out3) lay•- tender a- tender una emboscada
- tenderse* * *1. VT1) (=extender) [+ herido, paciente] to lay; [+ mantel] to spread2) (=colgar) [+ ropa] to hang out; [+ cuerda] to stretch3) (=alargar) [+ lápiz, libro] to hold outme tendió la mano — he stretched o held out his hand to me
4) [+ trampa] to set, layle tendieron una trampa — they set o laid a trap for him
5) (=construir) [+ puente, ferrocarril] to build; [+ cable, vía] to lay6) LAmtender la mesa — to lay the table, set the table
7) [+ arco] to draw2. VI1)2)tender a algo — to tend to o towards sth
el color tiende a verde — the colour is verging on o has a tendency towards green
las plantas tienden a la luz — plants grow o turn towards the light
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < ropa> ( afuera) to hang out; ( dentro de la casa) to hang (up)2)3)a) < cable> ( sobre superficie) to lay; ( suspendido) to hangb) < vía férrea> to lay4) ( extender)2.tender vi ( inclinarse)tender a + inf — to tend to + inf
3.tender A algo: tiende a la introversión — she tends to be introverted
tenderse v pron1) ( tumbarse) to lie down2) (Jueg) ( en naipes) to show* * *----* cuerda de tender = clothesline [clothes line], washing line.* cuerda de tender la ropa = washing line, clothesline [clothes line].* tender a = be inclined to, be prone to, tend (to/towards).* tender a acabar en = gravitate to(wards).* tender a + Infinitivo = lean + Infinitivo.* tender Algo = hang + Nombre + out.* tender lazos = build + bridges.* tender puentes = build + bridges, span + boundaries, bridge + the chasm, bridge + the divide, bridge + the gap, bridge + the gulf.* tenderse = lie down.* tender una emboscada = ambush.* tender un puente = bridge.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < ropa> ( afuera) to hang out; ( dentro de la casa) to hang (up)2)3)a) < cable> ( sobre superficie) to lay; ( suspendido) to hangb) < vía férrea> to lay4) ( extender)2.tender vi ( inclinarse)tender a + inf — to tend to + inf
3.tender A algo: tiende a la introversión — she tends to be introverted
tenderse v pron1) ( tumbarse) to lie down2) (Jueg) ( en naipes) to show* * ** cuerda de tender = clothesline [clothes line], washing line.* cuerda de tender la ropa = washing line, clothesline [clothes line].* tender a = be inclined to, be prone to, tend (to/towards).* tender a acabar en = gravitate to(wards).* tender a + Infinitivo = lean + Infinitivo.* tender Algo = hang + Nombre + out.* tender lazos = build + bridges.* tender puentes = build + bridges, span + boundaries, bridge + the chasm, bridge + the divide, bridge + the gap, bridge + the gulf.* tenderse = lie down.* tender una emboscada = ambush.* tender un puente = bridge.* * *tender [E8 ]vtA ‹ropa› (afuera) to hang out; (dentro de la casa) to hang (up)tengo ropa tendida I have some washing on the lineB1 (extender) ‹manta› to spread out, lay out; ‹mantel› to spread2 ( AmL) ‹cama› to make; ‹mesa› to lay, set3 ‹persona› to lay; ‹cadáver› to lay outla tendieron en una camilla they laid her on a stretcherC1 ‹cable› (sobre una superficie) to lay; (suspendido) to hang, run2 ‹vía férrea› to layD(acercar): le tendió el libro she held the book out to himme tendió la mano he held o put out his hand to me, he offered me o extended his handE ‹emboscada› to lay, set; ‹trampa› to set■ tendervi(inclinarse) tender A algo:tiende a la introversión she tends to be introvertedpelo castaño que tiende a rubio brown hair verging on blondel desempleo tiende a aumentar unemployment is on an upward trend■ tenderseA (tumbarse) to lie downse tendió en el suelo/al sol he lay down on the ground/in the sunlo encontraron tendido en el suelo they found him lying on the floorB ( Jueg) (en naipes) to show* * *
tender ( conjugate tender) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ ropa› ( afuera) to hang out;
( dentro de la casa) to hang (up);
2
‹ mantel› to spread;
‹ mesa› to lay, set
3
( suspendido) to hang
4 ‹ emboscada› to lay, set;
‹ trampa› to set
verbo intransitivo ( inclinarse) tender a hacer algo to tend to do sth;
tenderse verbo pronominal ( tumbarse) to lie down
tender
I verbo transitivo
1 (la ropa) to hang out
2 (tumbar) to lay: la tendimos en el sofá, we laid her on the sofa
3 (extender, desplegar) to spread: tendió la manta en el suelo, he streched the blanket out on the floor
4 (cables, una vía) to lay
(puente) to build
5 (ofrecer) to hold out: me tendió la mano, he held out his hand
(alargar, aproximar) to pass, hand
6 (una emboscada, trampa) to set
II verbo intransitivo to tend [a, to]: tiende a ser pesimista, he is prone to pessimism
' tender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alfiler
- colada
- colgar
- concurso
- curso
- elote
- muy
- oferta
- puente
- subasta
- subastar
- tendida
- tendido
- tierna
- tierno
- tirar
- trampa
- blando
- cama
- cuerda
- inclinar
- licitación
- licitar
- renuncia
English:
bridge
- clothes peg
- extend
- frame
- hang out
- hold out
- lay
- legal tender
- peg
- put out
- set
- stretch out
- tend
- tender
- tender-hearted
- tender-heartedness
- trap
- washing line
- bar
- bed
- clothes
- clothespin
- goal
- hang
- hold
- legal
- line
- put
- run
- washing
* * *♦ vt1. [tumbar] to lay (out);lo tendieron en una camilla they laid him out on a stretcher2. [colgar] [ropa] to hang out;voy a tender las sábanas I'm going to hang out the sheets;tendió la ropa en una silla frente a la chimenea she spread the clothes on a chair in front of the fireplace3. [extender, colocar] [manta] to stretch (out);[mantel] to spread; Am [cama] to make; Am [mesa] to set, to lay4. [entre dos puntos] [cable, tuberías, vía] to lay;[puente] to build; [cuerda] to stretch5. [dar] [cosa] to hand;le tendió una cuerda para que subiera por ella he threw her a rope so she could climb up;tender la mano a alguien [extender la mano] to hold out one's hand to sb, to offer sb one's hand;ella fue la única que me tendió una o [m5] la mano [me ayudó] she was the only person to lend o give me a hand6. [trampa, emboscada] to lay;la policía tendió una trampa al sospechoso the police laid a trap for the suspect♦ vitiende a enojarse con facilidad he tends to get annoyed easily;tender a la depresión to have a tendency to depression;un azul que tiende a violeta a blue which is almost violet;la inflación tiende a la baja inflation is trending down* * *I v/t1 ropa hang out2 cable lay3:le tendió la mano he held out his hand to her4 L.Am.cama make; mesa setII v/i:tender a tend to* * *tender {56} vt1) extender: to spread out, to lay out2) : to hang out (clothes)3) : to lay (cables, etc.)4) : to set (a trap)tender vitender a : to tend to, to have a tendency towards* * *tender vb3. (tener tendencia) to tendtender la mano a alguien (para saludar) to shake someone's hand [pt. shook; pp. shaken] (para ayudar) to lend someone a hand [pt. & pp. lent] -
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4 concurso
m.1 competition (prueba) (literaria, deportiva).concurso de belleza beauty contestconcurso televisivo o de televisión game show2 tender.salir a concurso público to be put out to tender3 co-operation (ayuda).4 contest, competition, tournament, game show.5 concurrence, coming together of a group of people, confluence, grouping.6 bankruptcy proceeding, insolvency proceedings.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: concursar.* * *2 (para puestos) public examination■ las tres plazas de profesor saldrán a concurso applications are invited for the three teaching positions4 (ayuda) help, aid, collaboration5 (licitación) tender\estar fuera de concurso to be out of the runningconcurso hípico horse showconcurso literario literary competitionconcurso radiofónico radio quiz, radio quiz programme (US program)* * *noun m.1) contest2) competition* * *1. SM1) (Com) tenderpresentar algo a concurso — to open sth up to tender, put sth out to tender
2) (=competición) competition, contest; (TV, Radio) quiz, game showconcurso de ideas — (Arquit) design competition
concurso de saltos — show-jumping contest o competition
concurso hípico — horse show, show-jumping contest o competition
3) (=examen) examination, open competition4)concurso de acreedores — (Jur) meeting of creditors
5) (=coincidencia) coincidence, concurrence6) (=ayuda) cooperation, helpprestar su concurso — to help, collaborate
2.ADJ* * *1)a) ( certamen) competitionb) (para puestos, vacantes) selection process involving interviews and competitive examinations2) ( licitación) tender3) (frml) (de circunstancias, factores) combination, concurrence (frml)* * *= contest, competition, tournament, quiz [quizzes, -pl.].Ex. The children love puppet shows, the movies, story hours, contests.Ex. There was a competition organised for the best motto for each event to be held during library week.Ex. The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.Ex. A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.----* concurso cultural = talent contest, talent show.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* concurso de belleza = beauty pageant, beauty contest.* concurso de cante = singing competition.* concurso de cultura general = quiz [quizzes, -pl.].* concurso de misses = beauty pageant.* concurso de música = music competition.* concurso de popularidad = popularity contest.* concurso de redacción = essay competition.* concurso de talentos = talent contest, talent show.* concurso ecuestre = equestrian competition, equestrian event.* concurso humorística = comedy competition.* concurso literario = literary contest.* concurso público = bid, bidding, tender, tender procedure, tendering, tendering procedure, tendering process.* concurso público de licitación = competitive tendering.* organizar un concurso = conduct + contest.* sacar a concurso = tender for, tender out.* sacar a concurso público = bid, bid + Posesivo + business, tender for, tender out.* * *1)a) ( certamen) competitionb) (para puestos, vacantes) selection process involving interviews and competitive examinations2) ( licitación) tender3) (frml) (de circunstancias, factores) combination, concurrence (frml)* * *= contest, competition, tournament, quiz [quizzes, -pl.].Ex: The children love puppet shows, the movies, story hours, contests.
Ex: There was a competition organised for the best motto for each event to be held during library week.Ex: The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.Ex: A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.* concurso cultural = talent contest, talent show.* concurso de baile = dance competition.* concurso de belleza = beauty pageant, beauty contest.* concurso de cante = singing competition.* concurso de cultura general = quiz [quizzes, -pl.].* concurso de misses = beauty pageant.* concurso de música = music competition.* concurso de popularidad = popularity contest.* concurso de redacción = essay competition.* concurso de talentos = talent contest, talent show.* concurso ecuestre = equestrian competition, equestrian event.* concurso humorística = comedy competition.* concurso literario = literary contest.* concurso público = bid, bidding, tender, tender procedure, tendering, tendering procedure, tendering process.* concurso público de licitación = competitive tendering.* organizar un concurso = conduct + contest.* sacar a concurso = tender for, tender out.* sacar a concurso público = bid, bid + Posesivo + business, tender for, tender out.* * *A1 (certamen) competitionse presentó a un concurso de cocina he took part in a cookery competition o contestun concurso de disfraces a fancy dress competition2 ( Rad, TV) (programa — de preguntas y respuestas) quiz show o program; (—de juegos y pruebas) game show3 (para puestos, vacantes) selection process involving interviews and competitive examinationsse convoca concurso para cubrir 20 plazas de maestros applications are invited for 20 teaching postsCompuestos:beauty contest● concurso (de or por) oposiciónhorse show, show jumping competitionB (licitación) tenderlas obras se sacarán a concurso the work will be put out to tenderCompuesto:competitive tendering ( with pre-determined maximum price)C ( frml)1 (de circunstancias, factores) combination, concurrence ( frml)Compuesto:creditors' meetingD (ayuda, cooperación) help, support* * *
Del verbo concursar: ( conjugate concursar)
concurso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
concursó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
concursar
concurso
concursar ( conjugate concursar) verbo intransitivo ( en concurso) to take part;
( para puesto) to compete ( through interviews and competitive examinations)
concurso sustantivo masculino
concurso de belleza beauty contest o (esp AmE) pageant;
concurso hípico show jumping competition
( de juegos y pruebas) game show
concursar verbo intransitivo to compete, take part
concurso sustantivo masculino
1 (competición) competition
(de pintura, baile, etc) contest
(de televisión) quiz show
2 (para conseguir una obra pública, licitación) tender
sacar (una obra) a concurso, to invite tenders (for a piece of work)
3 frml (colaboración) help
' concurso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antelación
- base
- concurrir
- concursante
- II
- presentador
- presentadora
- programa
- seudónima
- seudónimo
- subastar
- tocar
- tribunal
- azafata
- concursar
- convocar
- desempate
- fallo
- inscribir
- inscripción
- jurado
- licitar
- oposición
- participante
- presentar
- triunfar
English:
amateurish
- beauty contest
- booby prize
- competition
- contest
- drop out
- entrant
- entry
- fix
- form
- go in for
- outsider
- point
- quiz
- show-jumping
- tender
- beauty
- drop
- enter
- game
- horse
* * *concurso nm1. [literaria, deportiva] competition;un concurso de disfraces/de piano a fancy dress/piano competition;presentarse a un concurso to enter a competition;concurso de belleza beauty contest;concurso hípico horse show;concurso de saltos show-jumping event2. [de televisión] game show;[de preguntas y respuestas] quiz show concurso de méritos merit-based selection process4. [para una obra] tender;adjudicar un concurso to award a contract;convocar un concurso to call for tender, to invite tenders;salir a concurso público to be put out to tenderconcurso de adjudicación tendering process5. [colaboración] cooperation;con el concurso de todos, saldremos del apuro if everyone helps o cooperates, we can get ourselves out of this mess6. [concurrencia]el enorme concurso de visitantes desbordó a los organizadores the organizers couldn't cope with the huge number of visitors* * *m1 competition2 COM tender;sacar a concurso put out to tender* * *concurso nm1) : contest, competition2) : concurrance, coincidence3) : crowd, gathering4) : cooperation, assistance* * *concurso n1. (en general) competition / contest2. (de televisión, radio) quiz show / game show3. (selección para un trabajo) open competition -
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f.bid, tendering, bidding, licitation.* * *1 bid* * *SF1) [en contratación pública] bidding for a public contract2) [en subasta] bidding ( at auction)* * *femenino (esp AmL) tenderse llamará a licitación para la construcción del puente — the construction of the bridge will be put out to tender
* * *= bid, tender procedure, tendering, tender, bidding, tendering procedure, tendering process.Ex. New York State has recently moved away from former relatively unrestrictive policies by requiring bids on all items priced over $10,000.Ex. As a result of the tender procedure a contract was made to construct the new Library and Department of Library and Information Studies.Ex. After fruitful discussion with the UGC, the University was authorised to proceed towards tendering stage.Ex. Following the issue of a letter of intent to major bodybuilders, the tender was drawn up requiring tenderers to submit a breakdown of costs.Ex. The outcome of the bidding was slightly disappointing for the vendor, but they say it was a bargain for the buyer.Ex. There are exemptions, however, to when these tendering procedures are used.Ex. Many tendering processes end with no solution because the project loses momentum and becomes overly complex.----* concurso público de licitación = competitive tendering.* sacar a licitación = tender for, tender out.* * *femenino (esp AmL) tenderse llamará a licitación para la construcción del puente — the construction of the bridge will be put out to tender
* * *= bid, tender procedure, tendering, tender, bidding, tendering procedure, tendering process.Ex: New York State has recently moved away from former relatively unrestrictive policies by requiring bids on all items priced over $10,000.
Ex: As a result of the tender procedure a contract was made to construct the new Library and Department of Library and Information Studies.Ex: After fruitful discussion with the UGC, the University was authorised to proceed towards tendering stage.Ex: Following the issue of a letter of intent to major bodybuilders, the tender was drawn up requiring tenderers to submit a breakdown of costs.Ex: The outcome of the bidding was slightly disappointing for the vendor, but they say it was a bargain for the buyer.Ex: There are exemptions, however, to when these tendering procedures are used.Ex: Many tendering processes end with no solution because the project loses momentum and becomes overly complex.* concurso público de licitación = competitive tendering.* sacar a licitación = tender for, tender out.* * *tenderlanzar una convocatoria de licitación to issue an invitation to tenderse llamará a licitación para la construcción del puente the construction of the bridge will be put out to tenderpresentarse a una licitación to submit a tenderganar una licitación to win a contract, to have a tender acceptedCompuesto:* * *
licitación sustantivo femenino (esp AmL) tender;◊ se llamará a licitación para la construcción del puente the construction of the bridge will be put out to tender
' licitación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concurso
* * *licitación nftender;estar en licitación to be out to tender;salir a licitación to be put out to tender;un proceso de licitación a call for tenders* * *f L.Am.bidding* * * -
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f.1 auction.sacar algo a subasta to put something up for auction2 tender.sacar algo a subasta to put something out to tenderpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: subastar.* * *1 (venta) auction2 (adjudicación de obra) invitation to tender\sacar a subasta to auction (off)salir a subasta to be up for auction* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=venta) auction, sale by auctionponer en o sacar a pública subasta — to put up for auction, sell at auction
subasta a la baja, subasta a la rebaja — Dutch auction
2) (=contrato de obras) tender, tendering3) (Naipes) auction* * *a) ( venta) auctionb) ( de obras) invitation to tender* * *= auction, auctioning.Ex. The prices of books sold at auctions may not seem, at first sight, to be a particularly potent bibliographical aid.Ex. This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.----* salir a subasta = come up for + auction.* * *a) ( venta) auctionb) ( de obras) invitation to tender* * *= auction, auctioning.Ex: The prices of books sold at auctions may not seem, at first sight, to be a particularly potent bibliographical aid.
Ex: This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.* salir a subasta = come up for + auction.* * *1 (venta) auctionel cuadro se sacó a subasta the picture was put up for auction2 (de obras) invitation to tender3 (en naipes) auction, bidding* * *
Del verbo subastar: ( conjugate subastar)
subasta es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
subasta
subastar
subasta sustantivo femenino
subastar ( conjugate subastar) verbo transitivo ‹ cuadro› to auction, sell … at auction;
‹contrato/obra pública› to put … out to tender
subasta sustantivo femenino
1 (venta) auction
2 (oferta de servicios, de obras públicas) tender
subastar verbo transitivo
1 (vender) to auction (off), to sell at auction
2 (sacar a concurso un contrato) to put out to tender
' subasta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adjudicar
- adjudicación
- puja
- pujar
- ofrecer
- rematar
- remate
English:
auction
- bid
- bidding
- lot
- outbid
- sale
* * *subasta nf1. [venta pública] auction;sacar algo a subasta to put sth up for auction;vender en subasta to auction off, to sell at auction2. [contrata pública] tender;sacar algo a subasta to put sth out to tender* * *f auction;sacar a subasta put up for auction* * *subasta nf: auction* * *subasta n auction -
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v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Wort etc.) write out (in full)2. (Scheck) make ( oder write) out ( jemandem to s.o.); jemandem ein Rezept etc. ausschreiben write s.o. a prescription etc.3. (ankündigen) announce; (Stelle etc.) advertise; (eine Belohnung) offer; (Steuern) impose; WIRTS. put s.th. out to tender; Wahlen ausschreiben call elections, in GB: auch go to the country* * *(Angebotseinholung) to invite to tender;(nicht abkürzen) to write in full* * *aus|schrei|benvt sep1) (in Buchstaben) Zahlen to write out; (= ungekürzt schreiben) Namen, Abkürzung to write (out) in full2) (= ausstellen) Rechnung etc to make out; Rezept, Überweisung to write out3) (= bekannt machen) to announce; Versammlung, Wahlen to call; Stellen to advertise; Projekt, Auftrag to invite tenders for; Grundstück (zum Verkauf) to advertiseetw öffentlich/europaweit áússchreiben (Stelle) — to advertise sth to the general public/throughout Europe
jdn zur Fahndung/Festnahme áússchreiben — to put sb on the wanted list
einen Haftbefehl auf jdn áússchreiben — to make out a warrant for sb's arrest
* * *aus|schrei·ben1. (ungekürzt schreiben)seinen Namen \ausschreiben to write out sep one's name in full2. (ausstellen)ein Formular \ausschreiben to fill in [or out] a form sep, to complete a form3. (bekannt machen)eine Stelle \ausschreiben to advertise a postWahlen \ausschreiben to call an election, BRIT a. to go to the country* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (ausstellen) write or make out < cheque, invoice, receipt>3) (bekannt geben) announce, call <election, meeting>; advertise <flat, job>; put <supply order etc.> out to tender; organize < competition>* * *ausschreiben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Wort etc) write out (in full)jemandem to sb);ausschreiben write sb a prescription etc3. (ankündigen) announce; (Stelle etc) advertise; (eine Belohnung) offer; (Steuern) impose; WIRTSCH put sth out to tender;Wahlen ausschreiben call elections, in GB: auch go to the country* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb2) (ausstellen) write or make out <cheque, invoice, receipt>3) (bekannt geben) announce, call <election, meeting>; advertise <flat, job>; put <supply order etc.> out to tender; organize < competition>* * *v.to advertise for bids expr.to put out to tender expr. -
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v.1 to auction.2 to auction off, to auction, to foreclose on, to put up at auction.Ellos remataron la casa They auctioned off the house.3 to take bids, to auction.* * *1 to auction (off), sell at auction* * *verb* * *VT to auction, sell at auction* * *verbo transitivo < cuadro> to auction, sell... at auction; <contrato/obra pública> to put... out to tender* * *= auction.Ex. Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).* * *verbo transitivo < cuadro> to auction, sell... at auction; <contrato/obra pública> to put... out to tender* * *= auction.Ex: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).
* * *subastar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cuadro› to auction, sell … at auction2 ‹contrato/obra pública› to put … out to tender* * *
subastar ( conjugate subastar) verbo transitivo ‹ cuadro› to auction, sell … at auction;
‹contrato/obra pública› to put … out to tender
subastar verbo transitivo
1 (vender) to auction (off), to sell at auction
2 (sacar a concurso un contrato) to put out to tender
' subastar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consentir
English:
auction
* * *subastar vt[cuadro, jarrón] to auction; [contrato, obras] to put out to tender* * *v/t auction (off)* * *subastar vt: to auction, to auction off* * *subastar vb to auction -
9 ausschreiben
ausschreiben v 1. BÖRSE, GEN, V&M put out for tender; 2. RECHT advertise a job position (Stelle)* * *v 1. <Börse, Geschäft, V&M> put out for tender; 2. < Recht> Stelle advertise a job position* * *ausschreiben
to write in full (at full length), (ankündigen) to announce, (einberufen) to call, to convoke, to convene, (Aufträge) to put out to tender, to advertise for (solicit) bids (US), (Steuern) to impose, to levy, (im Subskriptionswege) to invite bids (Br.) (tenders);
• Abkürzungen ausschreiben to expand abbreviations;
• Auftrag ausschreiben to invite tenders (bids, US);
• Lieferauftrag ausschreiben to invite tender for suppliers;
• Neuwahlen ausschreiben to call a new election, to go (appeal) to the country (Br.);
• öffentlich ausschreiben to put out on open tender;
• Preis ausschreiben to offer a prize;
• Quittung ausschreiben to sign a receipt;
• Rechnung ausschreiben to make out an invoice;
• Scheck ausschreiben to fill (make, write) out a check (US) (cheque, Br.);
• offene (freie) Stelle ausschreiben to advertise (advertize, US) a vacant position (a vacancy);
• neue Steuer ausschreiben to impose a tax on the people;
• Submission ausschreiben to invite tenders for a subscription;
• Wettbewerb ausschreiben to put up for competition. -
10 licitar
v.1 to bid for.2 to take bids.* * *1 to bid* * *1. VT1) [en contratación pública] to tender for2) [en subasta] (=pujar) to bid for3) LAm (=vender) to sell by auction2.VI to bid* * *verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ( llamar a concurso para) to invite tenders for; ( presentar una propuesta para) to put in a tender for* * *= bid, bid + Posesivo + business.Ex. Chris pointed out that he is buying 1000 more books with the same amount of money after bidding -- and that was on an informal bid.Ex. Smith advised librarians to get the most for their money by bidding their business.* * *verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ( llamar a concurso para) to invite tenders for; ( presentar una propuesta para) to put in a tender for* * *= bid, bid + Posesivo + business.Ex: Chris pointed out that he is buying 1000 more books with the same amount of money after bidding -- and that was on an informal bid.
Ex: Smith advised librarians to get the most for their money by bidding their business.* * *licitar [A1 ]vt( esp AmL) (llamar a concurso para) to invite tenders for; (presentar una propuesta para) to put in o submit a tender for, to bid for* * *
licitar ( conjugate licitar) verbo transitivo (esp AmL) ( llamar a concurso para) to invite tenders for;
( presentar una propuesta para) to put in a tender for
licitar verbo transitivo to bid on (a contract): para hacer obras para el Estado hay que licitar, public works contracts are obtained only through bidding
* * *♦ vt1. [en subasta, concurso] to bid2. [sacar a concurso] to put out to tender♦ vi[en subasta] to bid* * *v/t L.Am.en subasta bid for* * *licitar vt: to bid on -
11 verdingen
(reg. und unreg.) altm.I v/refl: sich als Knecht etc. / bei einem Bauern etc. verdingen enter into service as a farmhand etc. / with a farmer etc.II v/t2. Amtsspr. (Aufträge etc.) put out to tender* * *to put out to tender; to invite tenders for* * *ver|dịn|gen [fɛɐ'dɪŋən] pret verdi\#ngte [fɛɐ'dɪŋktə] ptp verdu\#ngen or verdi\#ngt [fEɐ'dʊŋən, fɛɐ'dɪŋkt] (old)1. vtjdn to put into service (bei with); Arbeit to give2. vr* * *ver·din·gen *[fɛɐ̯ˈdɪŋən]vr (veraltend)* * *verdingen (regelm und irr) obsA. v/r:sich als Knecht etc/bei einem Bauern etcB. v/t1. (in Dienst geben) put into service (bei with)2. ADMIN (Aufträge etc) put out to tender* * *v.to hire out v. -
12 Submission
Submission f GEN submission, bid, tender* * *f < Geschäft> submission, bid, tender* * *Submission
invitation for tenders, bid invitation (US), bidding;
• in Submission by contract;
• bei einer Submission leer ausgehen to lose out on a bidding;
• Submission ausschreiben to invite tenders for a subscription, to invite bids [for a subscription];
• sich an der Submission für eine neue Autobahn beteiligen to tender for the construction of a new motorway;
• an einer Submission teilnehmen to participate in a tender;
• Submission veranstalten to put out to tender;
• in Submission vergeben to put out work, to give out by contract. -
13 Ausschreibung
Ausschreibung f 1. GEN advertised bidding, tender to contract, TTC; 2. RECHT invitation to bid; 3. V&M competitive tendering • Ausschreibung vornehmen GEN invite tenders • durch Ausschreibung V&M by tender • sich an einer Ausschreibung beteiligen GEN tender* * *f 1. < Geschäft> advertised bidding, tender to contract (TTC) ; 2. < Recht> invitation to bid; 3. <V&M> competitive tendering ■ Ausschreibung vornehmen < Geschäft> invite tenders ■ durch Ausschreibung <V&M> by tender ■ sich an einer Ausschreibung beteiligen < Geschäft> tender* * *Ausschreibung
(Bekanntmachung) announcement, (Einberufung) convocation, calling, (Rechnung) making out, (Scheck) filling out, (Stelle) advertisement, (Steuern) imposition, (im Submissionswege) [invitation to] tender, bid invitation (US), solicitation for bids (US), bidding (US), call for tenders, public tender, contract by tender, competitive tendering;
• durch Ausschreibung by tender;
• beschränkte Ausschreibung closed (restricted) invitation for tenders;
• freie (freihändige) Ausschreibung competitive bidding, invitation for tenders with discretionary award of contracts;
• öffentliche Ausschreibung public [invitation to] tender;
• Ausschreibung öffentlicher Arbeiten contract for public works;
• sich an staatlichen Ausschreibungen beteiligen to tender for a contract, to bid on a government contract (US);
• sich an einer Ausschreibung für eine neue Autobahn beteiligen to tender for the construction of a new motorway (Br.);
• Ausschreibung veranstalten (vornehmen) to put out to tender, to invite tenders for a piece of work, to solicit bids. -
14 mediante
adj.intervening.prep.by means of.lo levantaron mediante una polea it was lifted by means of a pulley systemlas obras se adjudicarán mediante concurso público the contract for the work will be put out to tenderpuede aplazar la compra mediante 12 pagos mensuales you can spread the purchase over 12 monthly payments* * *► adjetivo1 by means of* * *PREP1) (=por medio de) by means ofvigilaban el edificio mediante cámaras ocultas — hidden cameras were used to keep a watch on the building
2)volveré, Dios mediante, el lunes — I'll be back on Monday, God willing
* * *preposición (frml) through, by means of (frml)mediante un intérprete — through o by means of an interpreter
los resultados obtenidos mediante este método — the results obtained by o using this method
* * *= through, by, by the use of, through the agency of, via, by means of.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.Ex. He is not even a man who can readily perform the transformations of equations by the use of calculus.Ex. This article argues that critical thinking, a long sought after goal in the US educational system, may be taught efficiently through the agency of library use instructions within the college environment.Ex. Access to the contents of data bases is via some computer-searching technique, often using an online terminal.Ex. Documents may be retrieved by means of the coding around the edge of the card.----* demarcación mediante párrafos = paragraphing.* Dios mediante = God willing.* hacer una búsqueda mediante el operador O = OR together.* hacer una búsqueda mediante el operador Y = AND together.* mediante el ordenador = computer-mediated.* mediante el uso de los recursos = resource-based.* mediante isótopos = isotopically.* mediante la catálisis = catalytically.* mediante la deducción = deductively.* mediante la mitosis = mitotically.* mediante la TI = IT-enabled.* mediante llamada telefónica = call-in.* mediante mapas = map-based.* mediante microfichas = microfiche-based.* mediante pistones = piston-driven.* mediante satélite = satellite-based, via satellite.* mediante una entrevista = interview-based.* pago mediante tarjeta = card payment.* * *preposición (frml) through, by means of (frml)mediante un intérprete — through o by means of an interpreter
los resultados obtenidos mediante este método — the results obtained by o using this method
* * *= through, by, by the use of, through the agency of, via, by means of.Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
Ex: The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.Ex: He is not even a man who can readily perform the transformations of equations by the use of calculus.Ex: This article argues that critical thinking, a long sought after goal in the US educational system, may be taught efficiently through the agency of library use instructions within the college environment.Ex: Access to the contents of data bases is via some computer-searching technique, often using an online terminal.Ex: Documents may be retrieved by means of the coding around the edge of the card.* demarcación mediante párrafos = paragraphing.* Dios mediante = God willing.* hacer una búsqueda mediante el operador O = OR together.* hacer una búsqueda mediante el operador Y = AND together.* mediante el ordenador = computer-mediated.* mediante el uso de los recursos = resource-based.* mediante isótopos = isotopically.* mediante la catálisis = catalytically.* mediante la deducción = deductively.* mediante la mitosis = mitotically.* mediante la TI = IT-enabled.* mediante llamada telefónica = call-in.* mediante mapas = map-based.* mediante microfichas = microfiche-based.* mediante pistones = piston-driven.* mediante satélite = satellite-based, via satellite.* mediante una entrevista = interview-based.* pago mediante tarjeta = card payment.* * *1 ( frml) ‹proceso/técnica/instrumento›mediante el proceso de la pasteurización through (the process of) pasteurization, by pasteurization, by means of pasteurizationlos resultados obtenidos mediante este método the results obtained with o by o using this methodel animal atrapa a su presa mediante estas pinzas the animal traps its prey with these claws, the animal uses these claws to trap its prey2Dios mediante God willingestaremos nuevamente con ustedes, Dios mediante, el próximo jueves we'll be with you again next Thursday, God willing* * *
mediante preposición
through, by means of
mediante preposición by means of
' mediante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adivinar
- conquista
- trampear
- ganar
English:
advertise
- agree
- carbon dating
- extort
- god
- levy
- means
- taunt
* * *mediante prep1. [por medio de] by means of;lo levantaron mediante una polea it was lifted by means of a pulley system;las obras se adjudicarán mediante concurso público the contract for the work will be put out to tender;puede aplazar la compra mediante 12 pagos mensuales you can spread the purchase over 12 monthly payments;la información se puede encontrar mediante un motor de búsqueda the information can be found using o with a search engine2. CompDios mediante God willing;nos veremos el lunes, Dios mediante I'll see you Monday, hopefully* * *prp by means of;Dios mediante God willing* * *mediante prep: through, by means ofDios mediante: God willing -
15 организовать тендер
Business: invite a tender, put out a tender, invites bids (e.g. When government 'puts out a tender' or 'invites bids' this means government asks the public for price offers to do work or supply goods)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > организовать тендер
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16 выставлять на торги
Banking: put out to tender, put up for tenderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выставлять на торги
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17 ausschreiben
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > ausschreiben
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18 adjudicación
f.1 awarding, adjudication, allocation, confernment.2 adjudication, award, adjudicature.* * *1 award, awarding2 (en subasta) sale* * *SF1) [de premio] award; [en subasta] knocking down, sale2) Méx (Jur) adjudication, award* * *a) (de premio, contrato) awarding; ( de viviendas) allocationb) ( en subasta) sale* * *= conferral.Ex. Some critics have equated verbena in Faulkner's novel 'An Odor of Verbena' directly with courage, seeing Drusilla's gifts of verbena sprigs as the conferral and recognition of courage.* * *a) (de premio, contrato) awarding; ( de viviendas) allocationb) ( en subasta) sale* * *= conferral.Ex: Some critics have equated verbena in Faulkner's novel 'An Odor of Verbena' directly with courage, seeing Drusilla's gifts of verbena sprigs as the conferral and recognition of courage.
* * *1 (de un premio, contrato) awarding; (de viviendas) allocationllamaron a concurso para la adjudicación de las obras tenders were invited for the contract to carry out the work, the work was put out to tender2 (en una subasta) sale* * *
adjudicación sustantivo femenino
( de viviendas) allocation
adjudicación sustantivo femenino
1 (de contrato, de premio) award
2 (en una subasta) sale
' adjudicación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concesión
* * *adjudicación nfawardingCom adjudicación por concurso público competitive tendering;adjudicación de obras awarding of contracts [for public works]* * *f awarding;adjudicación de una obra award of a contract* * *adjudicación nf, pl - ciones1) : adjudication2) : allocation, awarding, granting -
19 aanbesteden
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20 выставить на аукцион
1) General subject: auction off, put out to tenderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выставить на аукцион
См. также в других словарях:
put out to tender — To invite tenders for a particular job • • • Main Entry: ↑tender … Useful english dictionary
put something out to tender — phrase to ask people to say formally how much they would charge for doing something for you We have put the construction of the buildings out to tender. Thesaurus: setting, controlling and changing prices and costshyponym prices and costssynonym… … Useful english dictionary
put something out to tender — ► put something out to tender seek tenders to carry out work, supply goods, etc. Main Entry: ↑tender … English terms dictionary
put something out to tender — to ask people to say formally how much they would charge for doing something for you We have put the construction of the buildings out to tender … English dictionary
put out to — phr verb Put out to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑sea, ↑tender … Collocations dictionary
put something out to tender — seek tenders to carry out work, supply goods, etc. → tender of … English new terms dictionary
tender — an offer in writing to carry out work, which has been specified by another person. The offer quotes a fixed price, which will be charged for doing the work. Glossary of Business Terms To offer for delivery against futures. Bloomberg Financial… … Financial and business terms
Tender — To offer for delivery against futures. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. tender tender 2 verb 1. [intransitive] COMMERCE to make a formal offer to do a job or provide goods or services at a particular price: tender for • The… … Financial and business terms
tender — ten|der1 [ˈtendə US ər] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(food)¦ 2¦(part of your body)¦ 3¦(gentle)¦ 4¦(easily damaged)¦ 5 tender loving care 6 tender age ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: tendre, from Latin tener soft, young ] … Dictionary of contemporary English
tender — I [[t]te̱ndə(r)[/t]] ADJECTIVE USES tenderer, tenderest 1) ADJ GRADED Someone or something that is tender expresses gentle and caring feelings. Her voice was tender, full of pity... Patients may not receive the tender, loving care once associated … English dictionary
tender — 1. adj. (tenderer, tenderest) 1 easily cut or chewed, not tough (tender steak). 2 easily touched or wounded, susceptible to pain or grief (a tender heart; a tender conscience). 3 easily hurt, sensitive (tender skin; a tender place). 4 delicate,… … Useful english dictionary