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121 أذاع
v. propagate, publish, proclaim, radio, transmit, broadcast, circulate, promulgate, vend, cry, bandy, blazon, break, celebrate -
122 باع
v. be sold on, sell, snap, market, vend, purvey, scrap, move, clear -
123 vann
sell, valve, vend -
124 pain
n. m.1. 'Sock', 'clout', blow. Prendre un pain sur le coin de la gueule: To get a 'knucklesandwich', to get punched in the face.2. Un pain (Music): A wrong note. Aux répétitions, les pains tombaient dru: Band practice was enough to make you gnash your teeth!3. Le pain de fesse (joc.): Profits from prostitution.4. Pain au lait: 'Prick', 'cock', penis.5. Pain dur. 'Crummy enterprise', worthless venture.6. Etre bon comme du bon pain: To be 'the salt of the earth', to have a heart of gold.7. Ça se vend comme des petits pains: It sells like hot cakes— These goods don't stay long on the shelf.8. Ça mange pas de pain: There's no risk entailed—This venture is self-supporting. (This expression got a new lease of life when it became the title of a San-Antonio novel.)9. Ne pas manger de ce pain-là: To be 'dead against', to be firmly opposed to something. Je ne mange pas de ce pain-là! I'd rather starve than do that!10. Perdre le goût du pain (iron.): To 'croak', to 'snuff it', to die. Je vais lui faire perdre le goût du pain! He's going to get the thrashing of his life from me! (Contrary to logic, in direct speech the expression loses a lot of its virulence.) -
125 salingue
I.n. m. 'Dirty dog', salacious individual, one whose mind is constantly occupied with smutty thoughts.II.adj.1. 'Mucky', dirty, filthy.2. 'Smutty', salacious. Il vend des photos salingues: He sells dirty postcards. -
126 savon
n. m.1. 'Rocket', 'roasting', severe reprimand. Je lui ai passe un de ces savons! I certainly tore a strip off him!2. 'Trade', job, occupation. Il vend des bagnoles d'occase, et pourtant c'est pas son savon! He's down to selling second- hand cars which certainly wasn't his calling! -
127 продавать
market, (напр. акции) place, vendРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > продавать
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128 продавать право приоритета
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > продавать право приоритета
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