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1 продавать с аукциона
sell at an auction (at a public sale), sell at a public auction (by auction), have a public sale, auction offBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > продавать с аукциона
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2 продавать с аукциона
1) auction2) sell at a public auction (by auction)New russian-english economic dictionary > продавать с аукциона
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3 продавать с аукциона
sell by auction, auctioneer, auction off, sell by public auctionРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > продавать с аукциона
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4 продавать на открытом аукционе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > продавать на открытом аукционе
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5 продавать с аукциона
1) General subject: auction, auctioneer, auctrioneer, bring to the hammer, knock down, put up for auction, put up to auction, put up to auction, sell by auction, sell via auction2) Agriculture: sell at auction, sell by auction5) Irish: cant6) Jargon: jam7) Banking: auction off8) Business: bring to under the hammer, come under the hammerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продавать с аукциона
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6 М-242
С МОЛОТКА продать, пустить что, пойти obs PrepP Invar usu. adv(to sell sth., be sold) by public auction: (bring sth. ( sth. went, sth. came)) under the hammer(put sth. up (be put up)) for auction auction sth. (be auctioned) off (be sold) at auction (in limited contexts) (sell sth. (be sold)) to the highest bidder.Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмется за дело, то все имение пойдёт с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he (Nikolai) did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).At an auction a rap of the hammer («молоток») signifies that an item has been sold. -
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[PrepP; Invar; usu. adv]=====⇒ (to sell sth., be sold) by public auction:- (bring sth. < sth. went, sth. came>) under the hammer;- (put sth. up < be put up>) for auction;- auction sth. < be auctioned> off;- [in limited contexts](sell sth. < besold>) to the highest bidder.♦ Она писала, что ежели Николай не приедет и не возьмётся за дело, то все имение пойдёт с молотка и все пойдут по миру (Толстой 5). She wrote that if he [Nikolai] did not come and take matters in hand their whole estate would be sold at auction and they would all be left beggars (5a).—————← At an auction a rap of the hammer ("молоток") signifies that an item has been sold.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с молотка
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8 продавать с аукциона
to auctioneer, to sell by (public) auction, to sell publicly -
9 реализовывать имущество на открытом аукционе
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > реализовывать имущество на открытом аукционе
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10 аукционист
Лицо с установленными правомочиями продавать товары или землю на публичных торгах или распродаже. Будучи вначале агентом продавца, он (аукционист) становится также агентом покупателя, когда ударом молотка товар объявляется проданным. — A person authorized to sell goods or land at a public auction or sale. Initially the agent of the seller, he becomes also the agent of the buyer after the item has been knocked down.
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1) bargaining, haggling, tender; (сдача подряда) biddingобъявлять о торгах — to invite / to offer bid (for)
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См. также в других словарях:
sell at the spear — sell at a public auction … English contemporary dictionary
auction — A common method of issuing gilts. Similar to a tender offer. In an auction, investors apply to buy the new gilts being issued, specifying the amount they wish to purchase and the price they are prepared to pay. The new gilts will be issued to… … Financial and business terms
Auction rate security — An auction rate security (ARS) typically refers to a debt instrument (corporate or municipal bonds) with a long term nominal maturity for which the interest rate is regularly reset through a dutch auction. It could also refer to a preferred stock … Wikipedia
auction — auc|tion1 [ˈo:kʃən US ˈo:k ] n [U and C] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: auctio increase , from augere ( AUGMENT); because the money offered increases] a public meeting where land, buildings, paintings etc are sold to the person who offers the … Dictionary of contemporary English
auction — 1 noun (C) a public meeting where land, buildings, paintings etc are sold to the person who offers the most money for them: put sth up for auction (=try to sell something at an auction): The house was put up for auction. | auction house (=a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
auction — /ˈɒkʃən / (say okshuhn) noun 1. a public sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder. 2. Cards (in bridge or certain other games) the competitive bidding to fix a contract that a player or players undertake to fulfil. –verb (t) …
sell — sell1 sellable, adj. /sel/, v., sold, selling, n. v.t. 1. to transfer (goods) to or render (services) for another in exchange for money; dispose of to a purchaser for a price: He sold the car to me for $1000. 2. to deal in; keep or offer for s … Universalium
auction — I UK [ˈɔːkʃ(ə)n] / US [ˈɔkʃ(ə)n] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms auction : singular auction plural auctions * a) a public occasion when things are sold to the people who offer the most money for them at auction: They bought the paintings… … English dictionary
auction — auc|tion1 [ ɔkʃən ] noun count or uncount * a public occasion when things are sold to the people who offer the most money for them: at auction: They bought the paintings at auction in 1989. up for auction (=being sold at an auction): The house is … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
auction — [ˈɔːkʃ(ə)n] noun [C] I a public occasion when things are sold to the people who offer the most money for them II verb [T] auction [ˈɔːkʃ(ə)n] to sell something at an auction … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
sell — [sel] vt. sold, selling [ME sellen < OE sellan, to give, offer, akin to Goth saljan, to offer (sacrifice): caus. formation in sense “to cause to take” < IE base * sel , to take, grasp > SALE, Gr helein, to take] 1. to give up, deliver,… … English World dictionary