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1 vydražit
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2 dražit
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3 izložiti javnoj prodaji
• auction off; put up at auction; put up to auction; sell at auction; sell by auction -
4 prodati na licitaciji
• auction off; put up at auction; put up to auction; sell at auction; sell by auction -
5 prodavati na doboš
• auction off; put up at auction; put up to auction; sell at auction; sell by auction; sell up -
6 subastar
• auction off• foreclose on• put up at auction• put up for auction• put up to auction• sell at a premium• sell at best• sell below the market• sell-by date -
7 llevar a remate
• auction off• put up at auction• put up for auction -
8 huutokaupata
• auction• auction...off• sell by auction -
9 mettre aux enchères
auction or auction off (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > mettre aux enchères
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10 vendre aux enchères
auction or auction off (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > vendre aux enchères
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11 rematar
• auction off• complete• finish• finish line• finish off badly• finish the meeting• finish with• kill off• sell at a premium• sell at best• touch up -
12 prodati javnim nadmetanjem
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13 prodavati na dražbi
• auction off -
14 prodat v dražbě
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15 продать на аукционе имущество заемщика
auction off a borrower`s propertyBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > продать на аукционе имущество заемщика
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16 açık artırma ile satmak
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17 rematar
v.1 to finish.2 to finish off.para rematar (figurative) to cap o crown it all (para colmo)Ellos remataron el plan They finished off the plan.3 to shoot (sport).rematar de cabeza to head at goal4 to sell off cheaply.5 to finish off (costura).6 to knock down (adjudicar en subasta).7 to auction off, to auction, to sell at auction.Ellos remataron la casa They auctioned off the house.8 to kill off, to finish out, to finish killing, to finish off.El criminal remató a Ricardo The criminal killed off Richard.* * *1 (acabar) to finish off, round off, put the finishing touches to2 (precios) to knock down; (vender más barato) to sell off cheaply3 (en subasta) to auction4 (matar) to kill, finish off5 DEPORTE to shoot1 (terminar) to end up2 DEPORTE to take a shot at goal, shoot\rematar de cabeza DEPORTE to head the ball* * *verb2) end, finish3) shoot* * *1. VT1) (=matar) to finish off2) (=terminar) [+ discurso, actuación] to round off, conclude; [+ trabajo] to finish off; [+ bebida, comida] to finish up, finish offremató el concierto cantando su último éxito — she rounded off the concert by singing her latest hit
3) (Tenis) to smash; (Ftbl) [con el pie] to shoot; [con la cabeza] to head4) (Cos) to cast off5) (Arquit) to top, crown7) Cono Sur [+ caballo] to pull up2. VI1) (=terminar) to end, finish offremató con un par de chistes — he ended o finished off with a couple of jokes
2)3) (Tenis) to smash; (Ftbl) [con el pie] to shoot; [con la cabeza] to head* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <actuación/intervención> to round off, finish off; < negocio> to conclude, close; <torre/bastón> to top, crowny para rematarla — (fam) and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
b) < costura> to finish offc) <animal/persona> to finish off2) ( en tenis) to smash; ( en vóleibol) to spike; ( en fútbol)3) (AmL)a) ( en subasta - vender) to auction; (- comprar) to buy... at an auctionse remató en $80.000 — it went for $80,000
b) ( liquidar) to sell... off cheaply2.rematar vi1) ( terminar) to end2) ( en tenis) to smash; ( en vóleibol) to spike; ( en fútbol) to shoot* * *= finish off, top + Nombre + off, bookend, finish + Nombre + off.Ex. His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.Ex. Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex. In a sense, the release of this new album has lifted a weight off his shoulders and bookended his first six years as a solo artist.Ex. What his brother did was beyond evil, they should've finished him off with the death sentence.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <actuación/intervención> to round off, finish off; < negocio> to conclude, close; <torre/bastón> to top, crowny para rematarla — (fam) and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
b) < costura> to finish offc) <animal/persona> to finish off2) ( en tenis) to smash; ( en vóleibol) to spike; ( en fútbol)3) (AmL)a) ( en subasta - vender) to auction; (- comprar) to buy... at an auctionse remató en $80.000 — it went for $80,000
b) ( liquidar) to sell... off cheaply2.rematar vi1) ( terminar) to end2) ( en tenis) to smash; ( en vóleibol) to spike; ( en fútbol) to shoot* * *= finish off, top + Nombre + off, bookend, finish + Nombre + off.Ex: His statement is a serious threat to the cooperative sector and was aimed at finishing off the movement.
Ex: Top it off with spicy yacamole and it's worth the nosh.Ex: In a sense, the release of this new album has lifted a weight off his shoulders and bookended his first six years as a solo artist.Ex: What his brother did was beyond evil, they should've finished him off with the death sentence.* * *rematar [A1 ]vtA (terminar, cerrar)1 ‹actuación/intervención› to round off, finish off; ‹negocio› to conclude, close; ‹torre› to top, crownun mango de oro remataba el bastón a golden handle topped the walking stick2 ‹costura› to finish off3 ‹animal/persona› to finish offlo remató de un tiro he shot him and finished him offB1 (en tenis) to smash2 (en vóleibol) to spike3(en fútbol): remató el centro a las manos del portero he hit the cross straight into the goalkeeper's handsC ( AmL)1 (en una subasta — vender) to auction; (— comprar) to buy … at an auctionse remató en $80.000 it went for $80,0002 (liquidar) to sell … off cheaply■ rematarviA (terminar) to end rematar EN algo to end IN sthremata en un arco it ends in an archla falda remata en un volante the skirt ends in a flounceB1 (en tenis) to smash2 (en vóleibol) to spike3 (en fútbol) to shootrematar de cabeza to head the ballremató desviado he shot wideremató a las manos del guardameta he hit the ball o he shot straight into the hands of the goalkeeper* * *
rematar ( conjugate rematar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ negocio› to conclude, close;
‹torre/bastón› to top, crown;◊ y para rematarla (fam) and to crown o cap it all (colloq)
2 ( en tenis) to smash;
( en vóleibol) to spike;
( en fútbol):
3 (AmL)
(— comprar) to buy … at an auction
verbo intransitivo
1 ( terminar) rematar EN algo to end in sth
2 ( en tenis) to smash;
( en vóleibol) to spike;
( en fútbol) to shoot;
rematar
I verbo transitivo
1 (terminar de matar) to finish off, kill off
2 (concluir) to finish off, round off: tenía que rematar el cuadro, he had to put the finishing touches to the painting
3 (estar en el extremo) to be at the top of, crown
4 Cost to finish off
5 Com (liquidar) to sell off
II verbo transitivo & vi Dep to shoot
(en tenis) to smash
' rematar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ultimar
- acabar
- terminar
English:
finish off
- auction
- round
- smash
* * *♦ vt1. [acabar] to finish;remató su actuación cantando su éxito más famoso she rounded off the performance by singing her best-known hit;para rematar to cap o crown it all2. [matar] to finish off;tuvieron que rematar al caballo de un tiro they had to shoot the horse to put it out of its misery[con la cabeza] to head a corner;remató a gol un centro de su compañero he turned in a cross from his team-mate4. [liquidar, vender] to sell off cheaply5. [costura, adorno] to finish off;remató la tarta con trocitos de fruta he decorated the cake with some pieces of fruit6. [adjudicar en subasta] to knock down7. Andes, RP [subastar] to auction♦ virematar a puerta [con el pie] to shoot at goal;rematar de cabeza to head at goal* * *I v/t2 L.Am.COM auctionrematar de cabeza head the ball;rematar a puerta shoot at goal, take a shot at goal* * *rematar vt1) : to finish off2) : to auctionrematar vi1) : to shoot2) : to end* * *rematar vb1. (en general) to finish off -
18 versteigern
v/t auction (off); meistbietend versteigern sell off to the highest bidder; versteigern lassen put up for auction; amerikanisch versteigern auction at which first bidder pays amount he bids up front and subsequent bidders then pay the difference between this first amount and their own bid* * *to auction* * *ver|stei|gern ptp versteigertvtto auction (off)etw verstéígern lassen — to put sth up for auction
* * *(to sell something in this way: He auctioned all his furniture before emigrating.) auction* * *ver·stei·gern *vtetw meistbietend \versteigern to sell [or auction [off sep]] sth to the highest bidder* * *transitives Verb auction* * *versteigern v/t auction (off);meistbietend versteigern sell off to the highest bidder;versteigern lassen put up for auction;amerikanisch versteigern auction at which first bidder pays amount he bids up front and subsequent bidders then pay the difference between this first amount and their own bid* * *transitives Verb auction* * *v.to auction off v.to put up for (at)auction expr.to sell by (at)auction expr. -
19 subastar
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 -
20 subasta
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
См. также в других словарях:
auction off — PHRASAL VERB If you auction off something, you sell it to the person who offers the most money for it, often at an auction. [V P n (not pron)] Any fool could auction off a factory full of engineering machinery... [V n P] They take drug dealers… … English dictionary
auction off — verb sell at an auction • Syn: ↑auction, ↑auctioneer • Derivationally related forms: ↑auctioneer (for: ↑auctioneer), ↑auction (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
auction off — verb To sell something at an auction. I took your advice and auctioned off that old painting. Youll never believe I got over 2,000 pounds for it! … Wiktionary
auction off — sell at an auction, sell to the highest bidder … English contemporary dictionary
auction — [ôk′shən] n. [L auctio, an increasing, sale by increase of bids < auctus, pp. of augere, to increase: see WAX2] 1. a public sale at which items are sold one by one, each going to the last and highest of a series of competing bidders 2. AUCTION … English World 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 — 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 — /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) …
auction — [[t]ɔ͟ːkʃ(ə)n[/t]] ♦♦♦ auctions, auctioning, auctioned 1) N VAR: oft for/at N, N n An auction is a public sale where goods are sold to the person who offers the highest price. Lord Salisbury bought the picture at auction in London some years ago … English dictionary
auction — auc•tion [[t]ˈɔk ʃən[/t]] n. 1) Also called public sale a publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder. 2) gam a) auction bridge b) gam the bidding in bridge or other games 3) to sell by auction (often fol. by off) … From formal English to slang