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♦ merchant /ˈmɜ:tʃənt/A n.1 mercante; commercianteB a. attr.mercantile; commerciale: the merchant navy (o marine) la marina mercantile; a merchant ship, una nave mercantile; un mercantile; the merchant class, il ceto commerciale● (fin.) merchant bank, merchant bank (in GB); banca d'affari, istituto d'intermediazione finanziaria ( come la Mediobanca in Italia) □ (fin.) merchant banker, merchant banker (in GB); banchiere d'affari □ (fin.) merchant banking, merchant banking; intermediazione finanziaria □ (naut.) merchant flag, bandiera dei mercantili □ (naut.) merchant fleet, flotta mercantile □ (fam.) merchant prince, ricco commerciante □ (in GB) merchant shipper, esportatore □ (naut.) merchant shipping, marina mercantile; ( anche) trasporto di merci via mare □ (stor., econ.) Merchant Venturers, mercanti medievali che trafficavano con paesi lontani.(to) merchant /ˈmɜ:tʃənt/ ( raro)► to merchandise, def. 1.
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