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1 handlarz
m (G pl handlarzy) (drobny kupiec) tradesman, dealer; (na bazarze) stallholder- domokrążny handlarz a door-to-door salesman, a hawker- wędrowny handlarz a wandering a. roving trader- handlarz bydłem/złomem/drewnem a cattle/scrap/timber dealer a. merchant- handlarz narkotyków a drug dealer a. pedlar- handlarz niewolników a slave trader- handlarz żywym towarem a white slave trader- handlarz ryb a fishmonger* * *-a; -e; gen pl; -y; msalesman, dealerhandlarz obrazami/złotem — dealer in paintings/gold
* * *mpdealer, trader; handlarz samochodami/antykami l. samochodów/antyków car/antique dealer; handlarz narkotyków (drug) dealer; handlarz (uliczny) (street) vendor.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > handlarz
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2 лесоторговец
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3 Holzhändler
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4 comerciante
adj.trading.f. & m.1 tradesman, (f) tradeswoman.pequeños comerciantes small businessmen2 merchant, dealer, trader, tradesman.* * *► adjetivo1 business-minded1 merchant2 (interesado) moneymaker* * *noun mf.1) dealer2) merchant3) trader•* * *SMF1) [gen] trader, dealer; [a gran escala] merchant; (=tendero) shopkeeper, storekeeper (EEUU)2) (=interesado)* * *masculino y femeninoa) (Com) ( dueño de tienda) storekeeper (AmE), shopkeeper (BrE); ( negociante) dealer, traderb) ( mercenario) money-grubber (colloq)* * *= dealer, merchant, trader, tradesman [tradesmen, -pl.], marketer, marketeer, profit maker.Ex. If the supplier is a dealer, then ensure that this is a reputable and dependable dealer who can provide help with installation, maintenance and support.Ex. A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.Ex. Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.Ex. In practice, however, the gilds were federations of tradesmen who, in return for monopolistic privileges, co-operated with the government in its censorship of the press.Ex. Branding is the means by which marketers differentiate their product from alternative services and products.Ex. Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex. Ethics was embodied by ivory-towered theoreticians with an undisguised contempt for profit makers.----* comerciante de puesto de mercadillo = market trader, stall-holder.* * *masculino y femeninoa) (Com) ( dueño de tienda) storekeeper (AmE), shopkeeper (BrE); ( negociante) dealer, traderb) ( mercenario) money-grubber (colloq)* * *= dealer, merchant, trader, tradesman [tradesmen, -pl.], marketer, marketeer, profit maker.Ex: If the supplier is a dealer, then ensure that this is a reputable and dependable dealer who can provide help with installation, maintenance and support.
Ex: A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.Ex: Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.Ex: In practice, however, the gilds were federations of tradesmen who, in return for monopolistic privileges, co-operated with the government in its censorship of the press.Ex: Branding is the means by which marketers differentiate their product from alternative services and products.Ex: Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex: Ethics was embodied by ivory-towered theoreticians with an undisguised contempt for profit makers.* comerciante de puesto de mercadillo = market trader, stall-holder.* * *2 (mercenario) money-grubber ( colloq)es un comerciante, incapaz de dar por dar he's so mercenary o he's such a money-grubber, he'd never give anything away just for the sake of itCompuestos:● comerciante maderero or de maderatimber merchant● comerciante filatélico, comerciante filatélicamasculine, feminine stamp dealer* * *
comerciante sustantivo masculino y femenino
( negociante) dealer, trader
comerciante mf merchant: los impuestos municipales perjudican especialmente al pequeño comerciante, municipal taxes are especially hard on small businesses
' comerciante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comisión
- abusador
- carero
- establecer
- quebrado
English:
dealer
- merchant
- trader
- wholesaler
- receiver
- shop
- trade
* * *comerciante nmf1. [negociante] tradesman, f tradeswoman2. [tendero] shopkeeper;pequeños comerciantes small businessmen* * *m/f trader* * *comerciante nmf: merchant, dealer* * *1. (de tienda) shopkeeper2. (negociante) dealer / trader -
5 maderero
adj.wood-yielding.m.1 lumberman, wood dealer, timber merchant.2 wood-yielding tree, timber.* * *► adjetivo1 (industria) timber* * *maderero, -a1.SM / F timber merchant2.ADJ wood antes de s, timber antes de s* * *I- ra adjetivo timber (before n); lumber (before n) (esp AmE)II- ra masculino, femenino timber merchant* * *= lumber.Ex. Today, with its population of almost 80,000, Wexler bears little resemblance to the roaring lumber center it became in the middle decades of the nineteenth century.----* bosque maderero = timberland.* terreno maderero = timberland.* * *I- ra adjetivo timber (before n); lumber (before n) (esp AmE)II- ra masculino, femenino timber merchant* * *= lumber.Ex: Today, with its population of almost 80,000, Wexler bears little resemblance to the roaring lumber center it became in the middle decades of the nineteenth century.
* bosque maderero = timberland.* terreno maderero = timberland.* * *masculine, femininetimber merchant* * *
maderero◊ -ra adjetivo
timber ( before n);
lumber ( before n) (esp AmE)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
timber merchant
' maderero' also found in these entries:
English:
timber merchant
* * *maderero, -a♦ adjtimber, US lumber;♦ nm,ftimber o US lumber merchant* * *I adj timber atrII m, maderera f timber merchant* * *maderero, -ra adj: timber, lumber -
6 Kaufmann
m; Pl. Kaufleute2. altm., Dial. (Ladenbesitzer) shopkeeper, Am. storekeeper* * *der Kaufmanntrader; merchant; businessman; merchandiser* * *Kauf|mannm pl - leute1) (= Geschäftsmann) businessman; (= Händler) trader; (= Tabakkaufmann, Gewürzkaufmann, Wollkaufmann etc) merchantgelernter Káúfmann — person with qualifications in business or commerce
jeder Káúfmann lobt seine Ware (Prov) — a salesman will always praise his own wares
2) (= Einzelhandelskaufmann) small shopkeeper, grocerzum Káúfmann gehen — to go to the grocer's
* * *(a trader, especially wholesale, in goods of a particular kind: timber/tea/wine merchants.) merchant* * *Kauf·mann, - frau<- leute>[ˈkaufman, -frau]m, f1. (Geschäftsmann) businessman\Kaufmann/Kauffrau für Bürokommunikation specialist clerk for office communicationgelernter \Kaufmann/gelernte Kauffrau person with qualifications in business or commerceehrliche Kaufleute honest businessmen* * *der; Pl. Kaufleute1) (Geschäftsmann) businessman; (Händler) trader; merchantgelernter Kaufmann — person who has completed a course of training in some branch of business
2) (veralt.): (Lebensmittelhändler) grocer* * ** * *der; Pl. Kaufleute1) (Geschäftsmann) businessman; (Händler) trader; merchantgelernter Kaufmann — person who has completed a course of training in some branch of business
2) (veralt.): (Lebensmittelhändler) grocer* * *-er m.businessman n.(§ pl.: businessmen)merchandiser n.merchant n. -
7 kup|iec
m (V kupcze) 1. (nabywca) buyer- znalazł kupca na samochód he found a buyer for his car2. (handlowiec) trader, dealer; (hurtownik) wholesaler; Hist. merchant- kupiec bławatny/kolonialny Hist. a mercer GB a. silk merchant/spice trader a. merchant- kupiec winny a wine merchant, a vintner- kupiec żelazny an ironmonger- kupiec branży drzewnej/odzieżowej a timber merchant/clothier- kupiec detaliczny/hurtowy a retail/wholesale dealer- zrzeszenie kupców a traders’ a. merchants’ associationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kup|iec
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8 vedhandler
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9 Holzhändlerin
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10 gabarrero
m.1 dealer in wood and timber.2 lighterman. (Nautical)3 bargeman, bargee.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 bargee* * *gabarrero, -aSM / F bargee, bargeman (EEUU) -
11 तुला _tulā
तुला [तुल्-भिदा˚ अङ्]1 A balance; तस्मात्ते$द्य प्रदास्यामि स्वमांसं तुलया धृतम् Mb.3.131.25; the beam of a balance; तुलया धृ to hold in a balance, to weigh, consider equal; अश्वमेधसहस्राणि सत्यं च तुलया धृतम् H.4.131. v. l.-2 A measure, weight.-3 Weighing.-4 Resemblance, like- ness, equality, similarity (with gen., instr. or in comp.); किं धूर्जटेरिव तुलामुपयाति संख्ये Ve.3.8; तुलां यदारोहति दन्तवाससा Ku.5.34; R.8.15; सद्यः परस्परतुलामधिरोहतां द्वे R.5.68; 19.8,5.-5 Libra, the seventh sign of the zodiac; जयति तुलामधिरूढो भास्वानपि जलदपटलानि Pt.1.33.-6 A sloping beam or timber in the roof of a house.-7 A measure of gold or silver equal to 1 palas.-8 A kind of beam in the roof of a house (Mar. तुळई); Bṛi. S.53.3.-Comp. -अधिरोहणम् resembling; नवदिवाकरातपस्पृष्टपङ्कजतुलाधि- रोहणम् R.19.8.-अनुमानम् like inference, analogy.-कूटः a false weight.-कोटिः, -टीः f.1 an ornament (an anklet or नूपुर) worn on the feet by women; cf. तुलाकोटिस्तु मञ्जीरे Nm.; लीलाचलत्स्त्रीचरणारुणोत्पलस्खलत्तुलाकोटि- निनादकोमलः Śi.12.44.-2 a hundred millions (अर्बुद).-3 the end of the beam.-कोशः, -कोषः 1 ordeal by weighing, weighing on a balance; हीनस्य नाशो$भ्यधिकस्य वृद्धिस्तुल्येन तुल्यं तुलितं तुलायाम् । एतत्तुलाकोशरहस्यमुक्तम्... Bṛi. S.26.1.-2 a place where a balance is kept.-गुडः a kind of ball (used as missile); Mb.3.-दानम् the gift to a Brāhmaṇa. of as much gold or silver as equals the weight of one's body.-घटः 1 the scale of a balance.-2 an oar.-धरः 1 a trader, merchant.-2 the sign Libra of the zodiac.-3 The sun; तुला- धरस्तु वणिजि श्लक्ष्णराशौ दिवाकरे Nm.-धारः a dealer, trader, or merchant.-2 the string of a balance.-3 the beam.-4 the sign Libra of the zodiac.-धारणम् weighing; तुलाधारणविद्वद्भिरभियुक्तस्तुलाश्रितः Y.2.1.-परीक्षा ordeal by the balance.-पुरुषः, भारः gold, jewels or other valuable things equal to a man's weight (given to a Brāhmaṇa as a gift); cf. तुलादान.-प्रग्रहः, -प्रग्राहः the string or beam of a balance.-मानम्, -यष्टिः f.1 the beam of a balance; स्तोकेनोन्नति- मायाति स्तोकेनायात्यधोगतिम् । अहो सुसदृशी चेष्टा तुलायष्टेः खलस्य च ॥ Pt.1.15.-2 (-मानम्) weights and measures; Kau. A.2.-बीजम् the berry of the Guñjā plant (used as a weight).-सूत्रम् the string of a balance. -
12 commerciante sm/f
[kommer'tʃante]trader, dealer, (negoziante) shopkeeper, tradesman -
13 лесопромышленник
lumberman, lumber dealer, timber merchant -
14 commerciante
sm/f [kommer'tʃante]trader, dealer, (negoziante) shopkeeper, tradesman
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