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• ispuniti; izvesti; izvršiti; nagoditi se; napraviti poravnanje; obaviti; obavljati posao; poravnati se; poslovati; pregovarati; sprovesti stvar; svršiti; učiniti; uglaviti poravnanje; ugovarati; uraditi; vršiti -
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[træn'sækt](to do or carry out (business).) (vy)jednat* * *• vyjednávat• provádět transakce -
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verb1) вести (дела)2) заключать (сделки)* * *(v) вести переговоры; выполнить; выполнять; делать уступки; заключать; заключить; идти на компромисс; идти на уступки; иметь дело* * ** * *[trans·act || træn'zækt] v. вести, заключать (сделки)* * *вестивестывложитьвыполнятьзаключатьзаключитьсовершатьуводитьукладыватьуложить* * *1) вести (дела) 2) заключать (сделки) 3) идти на компромисс -
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[træn'sækt](to do or carry out (business).) vyjednať, obchodovať, vybaviť* * *• vybavovat• vybavit -
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v.1 tramitar.2 Llevar a cabo, hacer, ejecutar, conducir, despachar o dar curso a un negocio.3 negociar, realizar operaciones de negocios.(pt & pp transacted) -
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вестивестывложитьвыполнятьзаключатьзаключитьсовершатьуводитьукладыватьуложить -
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[trænˈsækt] verbto do or carry out (business).يَقومُ بأعْمالٍ تِجاريَّه -
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[V]TRANSIGO (-ERE -EGI -ACTUM)GERO (-ERE GESSI GESTUM)AGO (-ERE EGI ACTUM)PERFICIO (-ERE -FECI -FECTUM)FUNGOR (FUNGI FUNCTUS SUM)REGO (-ERE REXI RECTUM) -
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[trænˈzækt]iş aparmaq, icra etmək
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transact — trans·act /tran zakt, sact/ vi 1: to carry on business 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: to settle a dispute by a transaction vt 1: to carry to completion transact a sale 2: to carry on the … Law dictionary
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Transact — Trans*act , v. i. To conduct matters; to manage affairs. [R.] South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
transact — (v.) 1580s, from L. transactus, pp. of transigere to drive through, accomplish (see TRANSACTION (Cf. transaction)). Related: Transacted; transacting … Etymology dictionary
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transact — ► VERB ▪ conduct or carry out (business). DERIVATIVES transactor noun … English terms dictionary
transact — [tran zakt′, transakt′] vt. [< L transactus, pp. of transigere, to drive through, settle < trans + agere, to drive: see TRANS & ACT1] to carry on, perform, conduct, or complete (business, etc.) vi. Rare to do business; negotiate transactor… … English World dictionary
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transact — verb Etymology: Latin transactus, past participle of transigere to drive through, complete, transact, from trans + agere to drive, do more at agent Date: circa 1585 intransitive verb to carry on business transitive verb 1. to carry to completion… … New Collegiate Dictionary