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1 vend
[vend] vt+vi vender, mascatear, apregoar mercadoria. -
2 vendee
vend.ee[vend'i:] n comprador, parte compradora. -
3 vendibility
vend.i.bil.i.ty[vendəb'iliti] n vendibilidade. -
4 vendor
['vendə(r)](a person who sells ice-cream, hot dogs, souvenirs etc from a stall.)* * *vend.or[v'endə] n 1 parte vendedora, fornecedor. 2 = link=vending%20machine vending machine. street vendor vendedor ambulante, vendedor de rua, Braz coll camelô. -
5 vender
vend.er[v'endə] n = link=vendor vendor. -
6 vendible
vend.i.ble[v'endəbəl] adj vendível, vendável. -
7 vendibly
vend.i.bly[v'endəbli] adv de modo vendável. -
8 kerb-vendor
kerb-vend.or[k'ə:b vendə] n = link=kerb-merchant kerb-merchant. -
9 vendetta
[ven'detə](a fierce, often violent, long-lasting dispute: There has been a bitter vendetta between the two families for many years.) vingança* * *ven.det.ta[vend'etə] n vendeta, feudo, briga prolongada entre famílias. -
10 vending machine
(a machine from which you can buy soft drinks, sweets etc by inserting coins into it.)* * *vend.ing ma.chine[v'endiŋ məʃi:n] n máquina de vender: distribuidora automática de pequenos artigos por meio de moedas inseridas em uma fenda. -
11 venge
[vendʒ] vt arch vingar. -
12 vendor
['vendə(r)](a person who sells ice-cream, hot dogs, souvenirs etc from a stall.) camelô
См. также в других словарях:
vend — vend … Dictionnaire des rimes
Vend — Vend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Vended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Vending}.] [F. vendre, L. vendere, from venum dare; venus sale + dare to give. See 2d {Venal}, {Date}, time.] To transfer to another person for a pecuniary equivalent; to make an object of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vend — / vend/ vi: to dispose of something by sale: sell; also: to engage in selling vt: to sell esp. as a hawker or peddler Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
vend — [vend] verb [transitive] formal to sell something: • This was their first move into vending hardware. vending noun [uncountable] : • Los Angeles has finally legalized sidewalk vending ( … Financial and business terms
Vend — Vend, n. 1. The act of vending or selling; a sale. [1913 Webster] 2. The total sales of coal from a colliery. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vend — [vend] v [T] law [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: vendere, from venum dare to give for sale ] to sell something >vending n [U] ▪ street vending … Dictionary of contemporary English
vend — [ vend ] verb transitive FORMAL to sell something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vend — [vend] vt. [Fr vendre < L vendere, contr. < venum dare, to offer for sale < * venus, sale (see VENAL) + dare, to give] 1. to sell, esp. by peddling 2. Now Rare to give public expression to (opinions); publish vi. 1. to sell goods 2. Arc … English World dictionary
vend — (v.) late 14c., from L. vendere to sell, praise, contraction of vendumare offer for sale, from venum for sale (see VENAL (Cf. venal)) + dare to give (see DATE (Cf. date) (n.1)). Related: Vended; … Etymology dictionary
vend — v. sell goods in a vending machine; peddle merchandise (especially on the street) … English contemporary dictionary
vend — ► VERB 1) offer (small items) for sale. 2) Law or formal sell. ORIGIN Latin vendere sell … English terms dictionary