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1. verb(to refuse to have any dealings with (a firm, country etc).) boicotear
2. noun(a refusal to deal with a firm etc.) boicoteotr['bɔɪkɒt]1 boicoteo, boicot nombre masculino1 boicotearboycott ['bɔɪ.kɑt] vt: boicotearboycott n: boicot mn.• boicot s.m.v.• boicotear v.• bolear v.
I 'bɔɪkɑːt, 'bɔɪkɒtnoun boicot m
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transitive verb boicotear['bɔɪkɒt]1.N boicot m2.VT [+ firm, country] boicotear* * *
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1. transitive verb 2. nounBoykott, der* * *['boikot] 1. verb(to refuse to have any dealings with (a firm, country etc).) boykottieren2. noun(a refusal to deal with a firm etc.) der Boykott* * *boy·cott[ˈbɔɪkɒt, AM -kɑ:t]I. vt▪ to \boycott sth etw boykottierenII. n Boykott mto lift a \boycott einen Boykott aufhebento put a \boycott on sb/sth [or sb/sth under a \boycott] über jdn/etw einen Boykott verhängen* * *['bɔɪkɒt]1. nBoykott mto impose a boycott on sth — einen Boykott über etw (acc) verhängen
2. vtboykottieren* * *A v/t boykottierenB s Boykott m:put under a boycott, put a boycott on den Boykott verhängen über (akk), mit Boykott belegen* * *1. transitive verb 2. nounBoykott, der* * *n.Boykott -e m. -
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I ['bɔɪkɒt]nome boicottaggio m. (against, of, on di)II ['bɔɪkɒt]verbo transitivo boicottare* * *['boikot] 1. verb(to refuse to have any dealings with (a firm, country etc).) boicottare2. noun(a refusal to deal with a firm etc.) boicottaggio* * *boycott /ˈbɔɪkɒt/n.boicottaggio.(to) boycott /ˈbɔɪkɒt/v. t.boycottern.boycottingn. [u]boicottaggio.* * *I ['bɔɪkɒt]nome boicottaggio m. (against, of, on di)II ['bɔɪkɒt]verbo transitivo boicottare -
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'boikot 1. verb(to refuse to have any dealings with (a firm, country etc).) boikotte2. noun(a refusal to deal with a firm etc.) boikott(ing)boikotteIsubst. \/ˈbɔɪkɒt\/, \/ˈbɔɪkət\/boikottput somebody\/something under a boycott erklære noen\/noe boikottetIIverb \/ˈbɔɪkɒt\/, \/ˈbɔɪkət\/boikotte -
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['boikot] 1. verb(to refuse to have any dealings with (a firm, country etc).) boykotte2. noun(a refusal to deal with a firm etc.) boykot; blokade* * *['boikot] 1. verb(to refuse to have any dealings with (a firm, country etc).) boykotte2. noun(a refusal to deal with a firm etc.) boykot; blokade -
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