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1 consign goods
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2 consign
(to put into or deliver to; to transfer: The little boy was consigned to his grandmother's care.) confiar, encomendartr[kən'saɪn]1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (send - goods) consignar2 formal use (entrust, hand over, give up) confiar, encomendar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be consigned to oblivion ser relegado,-a al olvidoconsign [kən'saɪn] vt1) commit, entrust: confiar, encomendar2) transfer: consignar, transferir3) send: consignar, enviar (mercancía)v.• confiar v.• consignar v.• depositar v.• entregar v.• traspasar v.kən'saɪna) ( hand over) (frml)to consign somebody TO something: the boy was consigned to the care of his aunt — el niño fue encomendado a su tía, el niño fue confiado al cuidado de su tía
b) ( send) \<\<goods\>\> consignar[kǝn'saɪn]VT1) (Comm) (=send) enviar, consignar2) frm (=commit, entrust) confiar* * *[kən'saɪn]a) ( hand over) (frml)to consign somebody TO something: the boy was consigned to the care of his aunt — el niño fue encomendado a su tía, el niño fue confiado al cuidado de su tía
b) ( send) \<\<goods\>\> consignar
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Consign — Con*sign , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Consigned} 3; p. pr. & vb. n. {Consigning}.] [F. consigner, L. consignare, signatu,, to seal or sign; con + signare, fr. signum mark. See {Sign}.] 1. To give, transfer, or deliver, in a formal manner, as if by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
consign — To turn goods over to another for transportation or sale. For example, an individual may ask a dealer to sell her or his car, or a business may consign goods for sale in a market in which it does not currently operate. This is distinct from… … Business law dictionary
consign — /kən saɪn/ verb ♦ to consign goods to someone to send goods to someone for them to use or to sell for you … Marketing dictionary in english
consign — /kən saɪn/ verb ♦ to consign goods to someone to send goods to someone for them to use or to sell for you … Dictionary of banking and finance
consign — con·sign /kən sīn/ vt: to entrust (one s goods) to the possession of a dealer to be sold for profit or returned if unsold compare bail, entrust con·sign·ment n con·sign·or /kən sī nər, ˌkän ˌsī nȯr/ n … Law dictionary
consign — con‧sign [kənˈsaɪn] verb [transitive] formal 1. TRANSPORT COMMERCE to send or deliver goods to someone, usually someone who has bought them: • Another copy of the document is sent to the party to whom the goods are consigned … Financial and business terms
consign — ► VERB 1) deliver to someone s possession or care. 2) send (goods) by a public carrier. 3) (consign to) put (someone or something) in (a place) so as to be rid of them. DERIVATIVES consignee noun consignor noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
consign — [kən sīn′] vt. [L consignare, to seal, register < com , together + signare, to sign, mark < signum,SIGN] 1. to hand over; give up or deliver [consigned to jail] 2. to put in the care of another; entrust [consign the orphan to her uncle s… … English World dictionary
consign — [kən sʌɪn] verb deliver to someone s custody. ↘send (goods) by a public carrier. ↘(consign someone/thing to) put someone or something in (a place) in order to be rid of them. Derivatives consignee noun consignor noun Origin ME: from Fr. consigner … English new terms dictionary
consign — To commit or entrust goods to a person for care or sale by such person. Sturm v Boker, 150 US 319, 37 L Ed 1099, 14 S Ct 99; to send or transfer goods to a merchant or factor for sale. Wasey v Whitcomb, 167 Mich 58, 132 NW 572; to place goods in… … Ballentine's law dictionary
consign — /kansayn/ To deliver goods to a carrier to be transmitted to a designated factor or agent. To deliver or transfer as a charge or trust. To commit, intrust, give in trust. To transfer from oneself to the care of another. To send or transmit goods… … Black's law dictionary