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1 price-taker
сущ.брит. лицо, принимающее цену на рынке -
2 battitore
battitore s.m.1 ( di asta) auctioneer2 (sport) ( tennis) server; ( cricket) batsman*; ( baseball) batter; ( calcio) ( di un rigore) penalty taker: battitore libero, libero (o sweeper)3 ( caccia) beater4 ( del grano) thresher* * *[batti'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe])1) sport batter; (nel cricket, baseball) batsman*; (nel tennis) serverbattitore libero — (nel calcio) sweeper
2) (banditore) auctioneer3) venat. beater* * *battitore/batti'tore/sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/)1 sport batter; (nel cricket, baseball) batsman*; (nel tennis) server; battitore libero (nel calcio) sweeper2 (banditore) auctioneer3 venat. beater. -
3 canzonatore
* * *[kantsona'tore] canzonatore (-trice)1. agg2. sm/fteaser, tease* * *[kantsona'tore] 1. 2.* * *canzonatore/kantsona'tore/(f. - trice /trit∫e/) mocker. -
4 compratore
m buyer, purchaser* * *1 buyer, purchaser; customer: affluenza di compratori, run of buyers; mancanza di compratori, lack of buyers; ultimo compratore, ultimate buyer // (Borsa) compratore in un contratto a premio, taker2 (dir.) emptor, (spec. di immobili) vendee.* * *[kompra'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe]) buyer, purchaser* * *compratore/kompra'tore/sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/) buyer, purchaser. -
5 giocatore
m playerd'azzardo gambler* * *1 player: un giocatore imbattibile, an unbeatable player; fra pochi minuti entreranno in campo i giocatori, in a few minutes the players will take the field; giocatore di biliardo, billiard player; giocatore di calcio, football player (o footballer); giocatore professionista, professional player4 (fig.) player, risk-taker.* * *[dʒoka'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe])1) sport gioc. player2) (d'azzardo) gambler* * *giocatore/dʒoka'tore/sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/)1 sport gioc. player2 (d'azzardo) gambler. -
6 mutuatario
* * ** * *mutuatariopl. -ri /mutua'tarjo, ri/sostantivo m.(f. -a) borrower, mutuary. -
7 venditore
m salesmanvenditrice f saleswoman* * *venditore s.m. seller, vendor, vender; ( negoziante) shopkeeper, dealer; ( commesso) shop assistant, salesman*: venditore al dettaglio, retailer (o retail dealer); venditore all'ingrosso, wholesaler (o wholesale dealer); venditore ambulante, pedlar (o hawker o street vendor) // (Borsa): venditore allo scoperto, short seller (o bear seller); venditore dello stellaggio, taker for the put and call // venditore di fumo, ( fanfarone) boaster, ( imbroglione) (fig.) swindler.* * *[vendi'tore]sostantivo maschile (f. - trice [tritʃe]) (addetto alle vendite) seller, vendor; (commesso) shop assistant, salesperson; (negoziante) shopkeeper, dealervenditore ambulante — hawker, pedlar
venditore di fumo — (fanfarone) boaster; (ciarlatano) swindler, charlatan
* * *venditore/vendi'tore/ ⇒ 18sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/) (addetto alle vendite) seller, vendor; (commesso) shop assistant, salesperson; (negoziante) shopkeeper, dealer\venditore ambulante hawker, pedlar; venditore di fumo (fanfarone) boaster; (ciarlatano) swindler, charlatan. -
8 rigorista
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9 riportante
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10 riportatore
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11 sfottitore
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12 tabaccone
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13 telemetrista
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