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1 adragante
• trafficked• tragedian -
2 Europa Central
f.Central Europe.* * *= Central Europe, MitteleuropeEx. Since the collapse of the Berlin wall, women & girls have been trafficked from Eastern and Central Europe to work as prostitutes in the European Union.Ex. It also proves the absurdity of Nazi race theories of 'racial purity,' since the various peoples of Mitteleurope, the Germans in particular, are among the most mixed stocks in Europe.* * *= Central Europe, MitteleuropeEx: Since the collapse of the Berlin wall, women & girls have been trafficked from Eastern and Central Europe to work as prostitutes in the European Union.
Ex: It also proves the absurdity of Nazi race theories of 'racial purity,' since the various peoples of Mitteleurope, the Germans in particular, are among the most mixed stocks in Europe. -
3 comercializar
v.1 to market.2 to commercialize, to market, to put on the market, to introduce to the market.3 to merchandise, to merchandize.* * *1 to commercialize, market* * *VT (=explotar comercialmente) to commercialize; (=lanzar al mercado) to market* * *1. 2.comercializarse v pron to become commercialized* * *= market, be available from, commodify.Ex. In information retrieval applications it was more usual for one organisation to carry most of the burden of development of the system, and then to market it to others.Ex. INFO-TEXT Management and Document Retrieval System is available from Henco Software Inc, Waltham, Mass., USA.Ex. Libraries and their collections are becoming commodified, homogenized, and ephemeral.----* comercializar (con) = traffic (in).* comercializar un producto = carry, market + product.* comercializar un servicio = market + service, broker + service.* * *1. 2.comercializarse v pron to become commercialized* * *comercializar (con)(v.) = traffic (in)Ex: Since the collapse of the Berlin wall, women & girls have been trafficked from Eastern and Central Europe to work as prostitutes in the European Union.
= market, be available from, commodify.Ex: In information retrieval applications it was more usual for one organisation to carry most of the burden of development of the system, and then to market it to others.
Ex: INFO-TEXT Management and Document Retrieval System is available from Henco Software Inc, Waltham, Mass., USA.Ex: Libraries and their collections are becoming commodified, homogenized, and ephemeral.* comercializar (con) = traffic (in).* comercializar un producto = carry, market + product.* comercializar un servicio = market + service, broker + service.* * *comercializar [A4 ]vt1 ‹producto› to market2 ‹lugar/deporte/arte› to commercializeto become commercialized* * *
comercializar ( conjugate comercializar) verbo transitivo ‹ producto› to market;
‹lugar/deporte› to commercialize
comercializarse verbo pronominal
to become commercialized
comercializar verbo transitivo to market
' comercializar' also found in these entries:
English:
commercialize
- market
* * *♦ vt1. [producto] to market2. [cultura, deporte] to commercialize♦ See also the pronominal verb comercializarse* * *v/t market, sell; despcommercialize* * *comercializar {21} vt1) : to commercialize2) : to market -
4 comercializar (con)
(v.) = traffic (in)Ex. Since the collapse of the Berlin wall, women & girls have been trafficked from Eastern and Central Europe to work as prostitutes in the European Union. -
5 traficar
v.1 to traffic.2 to trade, to barter.* * *1 to deal2 (de forma ilegal) to traffic (en, in), deal (en, in)■ trafica en/con drogas he traffics in drugs* * *verbto trade, deal* * *VI1) (=negociar) to deal ( con with) (en in)pey to traffic (en in)2) † (=moverse) to keep on the go, be on the move; (=viajar) to travel a lot* * *verbo intransitivotraficar EN or CON algo — to deal in something
* * *= peddle.Ex. It could lose those shareholders who may not want to be associated with a conglomerate which also peddles death and destruction.----* traficar (con) = traffic (in).* * *verbo intransitivotraficar EN or CON algo — to deal in something
* * *traficar (con)(v.) = traffic (in)Ex: Since the collapse of the Berlin wall, women & girls have been trafficked from Eastern and Central Europe to work as prostitutes in the European Union.
= peddle.Ex: It could lose those shareholders who may not want to be associated with a conglomerate which also peddles death and destruction.
* traficar (con) = traffic (in).* * *traficar [A2 ]vitraficar EN or CON algo to deal IN sthtrafica en mercancías robadas/drogas he deals o traffics in stolen goods/drugs* * *
traficar ( conjugate traficar) verbo intransitivo traficar EN or CON algo to deal in sth
traficar verbo intransitivo to traffic [con, in]
' traficar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negociar
English:
interlope
- peddle
- push
- traffic
* * *traficar vi[comerciar] to traffic, to deal (en/con in);jóvenes que trafican con drogas young people who deal in drugs;mafias que trafican con seres humanos criminal gangs who traffic o trade in human beings* * *v/i deal (en in)* * *traficar {72} vi1) : to trade, to deal2)traficar en : to traffic in -
6 traficar (con)
(v.) = traffic (in)Ex. Since the collapse of the Berlin wall, women & girls have been trafficked from Eastern and Central Europe to work as prostitutes in the European Union. -
7 adraganto
• gum boot• gum elastic• trafficked• tragedian -
8 alteza
• highly trafficked• highpass -
9 astrágalo
• astragal• astragalus• astragalus bone• gum boot• gum elastic• trafficked• tragedian -
10 indicador de dirección
• direction indicator• traffic warden• trafficked -
11 muy nervioso
• high spot• high table• highly productive• highly trafficked• jumpy• restlessly nervous• very nervous -
12 tragacanto
• gum boot• gum elastic• milk vetch• trafficked• tragedian -
13 muy traficado
adj.highly trafficked.
См. также в других словарях:
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