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1 vender
vbmarket vb, sell vbeste artículo se vende bien this article sells wellsin vender unsoldvender barato sell offvender más barato undercut, undersellvender en la calle peddlevender algo a crédito sell sth on creditvender en exceso oversellvender algo a granel sell sth in bulkvender algo al por mayor sell sth wholesalevender algo al por menor sell sth retail -
2 vender
v.1 to sell, to vend.vender algo a o por to sell something forvenden naranjas a 2 euros el kilo they're selling oranges for 2 euros a kiloes capaz de vender a su madre he'd sell his own motheres capaz de vender su alma al diablo por triunfar he'd sell his soul to the Devil if that's what it took to be successfulEllos venden verduras They sell vegetables.Ellos vendieron la casa They sold the house.2 to expose for sale.3 to soil, to betray for money, to prostitute.El chico vendió a su mejor amigo The boy betrayed his best friend.4 to persuade, to delude with false pretences.5 to betray faith, confidence, or friendship. (Metaphorical)6 to boast of talents or merits one does not possess.7 to devote oneself to the service of another.* * *1 (gen) to sell2 figurado (traicionar) to betray1 (uso impersonal) to be on sale, be sold2 (dejarse sobornar) to sell oneself\'Se vende' "For sale"sin vender unsoldvender a plazos to sell on creditvender al contado to sell for cashvender al por mayor to sell wholesale, wholesalevender al por menor to sell retail, retailvender caro to sell at a high pricevenderse caro,-a to play hard to get* * *verb* * *1. VT1) [+ producto] to sellvenderle algo a algn — to sell sb sth, sell sth to sb
2) (=traicionar) [+ amigo] to betray, sell out *; [+ cómplice] to shop *2.VI to sell3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <mercancías/casa> to sellse vende muy bien/poco — it sells very well/doesn't sell very well
vender al por mayor/menor — to sell wholesale/retail
lo venden a $500 el kilo — they sell it at $500 a kilo
vender algo en or por algo — to sell something for something
vendí el cuadro en or por $20.000 — I sold the painting for $20,000
vender algo por algo: se vende por kilo(s)/unidad(es) — it's sold by the kilo/unit
2)a) ( traicionar) to betrayb) ( delatar) to give... away2. 3.venderse v pron to sell out* * *= market, sell, flog, dispose of, peddle.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. Since a software package is to be sold it must be visible on the marketplace.Ex. Shops which keep on selling cigarettes to children under 16 will be banned from flogging tobacco.Ex. List and describe the steps involved in withdrawing and disposing of books which are no longer required.Ex. It could lose those shareholders who may not want to be associated with a conglomerate which also peddles death and destruction.----* arte de vender = salesmanship, specsmanship.* con licencia para vender bebidas alcohólicas = licensed.* no vendas la leche antes de ordeñar la vaca = don't count your chickens before they are hatched.* que se vende = priced.* tienda que vende de todo = general store.* vender a Alguien como esclavo = sell + Nombre + into slavery.* vender a crédito = make + charge sale.* vender a cuenta = trade for + credit.* vender al contado = trade for + cash.* vender al detalle = retail.* vender al por mayor = sell + in bulk, wholesale.* vender al por menor = retail.* vender a precio de costo = sell at + cost.* vender a precio de ganga = sell at + bargain price.* vender a un precio más barato que = undercut.* vender de casa en casa = peddle.* vender el alma al diablo = sell + Posesivo + soul to the devil.* vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.* vender la moto a Alguien = pull + the wool over + Posesivo + eyes.* vender más barato = undercut.* venderse = change + hands.* venderse caro = play + hard to get, play it + cool.* venderse más que = outsell.* venderse por + Dinero = fetch + Dinero.* vender todas las entradas de un Evento = sell out.* vender un producto = carry.* vender un servicio = market + service.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <mercancías/casa> to sellse vende muy bien/poco — it sells very well/doesn't sell very well
vender al por mayor/menor — to sell wholesale/retail
lo venden a $500 el kilo — they sell it at $500 a kilo
vender algo en or por algo — to sell something for something
vendí el cuadro en or por $20.000 — I sold the painting for $20,000
vender algo por algo: se vende por kilo(s)/unidad(es) — it's sold by the kilo/unit
2)a) ( traicionar) to betrayb) ( delatar) to give... away2. 3.venderse v pron to sell out* * *= market, sell, flog, dispose of, peddle.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: Since a software package is to be sold it must be visible on the marketplace.Ex: Shops which keep on selling cigarettes to children under 16 will be banned from flogging tobacco.Ex: List and describe the steps involved in withdrawing and disposing of books which are no longer required.Ex: It could lose those shareholders who may not want to be associated with a conglomerate which also peddles death and destruction.* arte de vender = salesmanship, specsmanship.* con licencia para vender bebidas alcohólicas = licensed.* no vendas la leche antes de ordeñar la vaca = don't count your chickens before they are hatched.* que se vende = priced.* tienda que vende de todo = general store.* vender a Alguien como esclavo = sell + Nombre + into slavery.* vender a crédito = make + charge sale.* vender a cuenta = trade for + credit.* vender al contado = trade for + cash.* vender al detalle = retail.* vender al por mayor = sell + in bulk, wholesale.* vender al por menor = retail.* vender a precio de costo = sell at + cost.* vender a precio de ganga = sell at + bargain price.* vender a un precio más barato que = undercut.* vender de casa en casa = peddle.* vender el alma al diablo = sell + Posesivo + soul to the devil.* vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen = dump.* vender la moto a Alguien = pull + the wool over + Posesivo + eyes.* vender más barato = undercut.* venderse = change + hands.* venderse caro = play + hard to get, play it + cool.* venderse más que = outsell.* venderse por + Dinero = fetch + Dinero.* vender todas las entradas de un Evento = sell out.* vender un producto = carry.* vender un servicio = market + service.* * *vender [E1 ]vtA ‹mercancías/acciones/casa› to selltrabaja vendiendo libros she sells books for a livinglo venden en todos lados it's on sale everywherevendió la casa muy bien she got a very good price for her housele vendí el reloj a mi primo I sold my cousin the watch, I sold the watch to my cousinesa línea se vende muy bien/poco that line sells very well/doesn't sell very well[ S ] se vende for sale[ S ] se vende bicicleta señora lady's bicycle for salevender al por mayor/menor to sell wholesale/retailes capaz de vender a su padre/madre con tal de conseguirlo she would sell her own father/mother to get itintentando vender una imagen moderna del país trying to sell a more modern image of the countryvender algo A algo to sell sth AT sthlo venden a $500 el kilo they sell it at $500 a kilo, it sells for $500 a kilovender algo EN or POR algo to sell sth FOR sthvendí el cuadro en or por $20.000 I sold the painting for $20,000se vende por kilo/unidad it's sold by the kilo/unitvenderse como churros or pan caliente or rosquillas ( fam); to sell like hotcakesel libro se vende como pan caliente the book is selling like hotcakesB1 (traicionar) ‹amigo› to betray, sell … down the river ( colloq)2 (delatar) ‹persona› to give … awayel acento lo vende his accent gives him away■ vendervi1 «producto» to sell2 «pintor» to be successful; «actor/jugador» to be successful, be a crowdpulleruna escritora que vende a best-selling author■ venderseto sell outse vendió por un ascenso he abandoned all his principles o sold out to get promotionse ha vendido a los intereses extranjeros he has sold out to foreign interests* * *
vender ( conjugate vender) verbo transitivo ‹mercancías/casa› to sell;
vendió la casa muy bien she got a very good price for her house;
( on signs) se vende for sale;◊ lo venden a $500 el kilo they sell it at $500 a kilo;
vendí el cuadro en or por $20.000 I sold the painting for $20,000;
se vende por kilo(s)/unidades it's sold by the kilo/unit
verbo intransitivo [ producto] to sell
venderse verbo pronominal ( dejarse sobornar) to sell out
vender verbo transitivo
1 (un objeto) to sell
vender al por mayor/menor, to (sell) wholesale/retail
2 (traicionar a una persona) to sell out, betray
' vender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acuerdo
- fiar
- subastar
- caro
- financiar
- granel
- huevo
- metro
- regalar
- rematar
- traspasar
English:
dispose of
- do
- flog
- good
- inexpensively
- outsell
- peddle
- pitch
- retail
- sell
- sell off
- stitch up
- stock
- the
- tout
- carry
- hustle
- licensed
- patter
- profit
- under
* * *♦ vt1. [productos] to sell;venden naranjas a 20 pesos el kilo they're selling oranges for 20 pesos a kilo;se vende [en letrero] for sale;este modelo se vende mucho this model is selling very well;es capaz de vender a su madre he'd sell his own mother;vender su alma al diablo: es capaz de vender su alma al diablo por triunfar he'd sell his soul to the Devil if that's what it took to be successful;vender caro algo not to give sth up without a fight;el equipo vendió caro su título the team did not give up its title without a fight;la oposición venderá caro su apoyo the opposition will demand a high price for its support;no vender ni una escoba to get absolutely nowhere;Famvender la moto a alguien: les vendió la moto de que iban a ser estrellas he fooled them into believing they were going to be stars;nos quieren vender la moto de que no van a subir los impuestos they want us to swallow the story that they're not going to increase taxes;RPvender salud to be bursting with health2. [idea, proyecto] to sell3. [amigo, familia] to betray♦ vi[producto, autor] to sell;eso no vende hoy día that doesn't sell these days* * *v/t1 sell;vender caro algo a alguien fig make s.o. pay dearly for sth2 fig ( traicionar) betray* * *vender vt1) : to sell2) : to sell out, to betray* * *"se vende" "for sale" -
3 vender
• alienate• betray• deal in• merchandize• selfsame• sell• sell a bear• transfer tax on securities• transfer the property to• vend -
4 vender al contado
to sell for cash* * *(v.) = trade for + cashEx. Lackington traded for cash, not credit, and relied on the size of his turnover to make his fortune.* * *(v.) = trade for + cashEx: Lackington traded for cash, not credit, and relied on the size of his turnover to make his fortune.
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5 vender al por mayor
to sell wholesale, wholesale* * *(v.) = sell + in bulk, wholesaleEx. The only books, therefore, which are normally sold 'non-net' are educational books sold in bulk to schools, for which suppliers are allowed to negotiate special prices.Ex. In the sixteenth century the English book trade was centred in London, and consisted chiefly of publishers (usually operating in small syndicates) who wholesaled their own books.* * *(v.) = sell + in bulk, wholesaleEx: The only books, therefore, which are normally sold 'non-net' are educational books sold in bulk to schools, for which suppliers are allowed to negotiate special prices.
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6 vender al por menor
to sell retail, retail* * *(v.) = retailEx. Beadle and Adams of New York's 'dime and nickel novels' included both new books and pirated English novels retailing as paperbacks at 10 cents a volume.* * *(v.) = retailEx: Beadle and Adams of New York's 'dime and nickel novels' included both new books and pirated English novels retailing as paperbacks at 10 cents a volume.
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7 vender a plazos
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8 vender al fiado
to sell on credit -
9 vender caro
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10 vender a Alguien como esclavo
(v.) = sell + Nombre + into slaveryEx. Strangely enough, in 1434 Pope Eugene IV's papal bull established a complete prohibition on selling the natives of the Canary Islands into slavery.* * *(v.) = sell + Nombre + into slaveryEx: Strangely enough, in 1434 Pope Eugene IV's papal bull established a complete prohibition on selling the natives of the Canary Islands into slavery.
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11 vender a crédito
(v.) = make + charge saleEx. Every time a charge sale is made, there are a number of things for the department store to do.* * *(v.) = make + charge saleEx: Every time a charge sale is made, there are a number of things for the department store to do.
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12 vender a cuenta
(v.) = trade for + creditEx. Lackington traded for cash, not credit, and relied on the size of his turnover to make his fortune.* * *(v.) = trade for + creditEx: Lackington traded for cash, not credit, and relied on the size of his turnover to make his fortune.
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13 vender a precio de costo
(v.) = sell at + costEx. Part of its work had included the preparation of a directory of city organizations and services which the library agreed to publish and sell at cost.* * *(v.) = sell at + costEx: Part of its work had included the preparation of a directory of city organizations and services which the library agreed to publish and sell at cost.
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14 vender a precio de ganga
(v.) = sell at + bargain priceEx. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries these 'copy books' were claimed and promptly sold at bargain prices by the London workmen.* * *(v.) = sell at + bargain priceEx: In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries these 'copy books' were claimed and promptly sold at bargain prices by the London workmen.
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15 vender a un precio más barato que
(v.) = undercutEx. Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.* * *(v.) = undercutEx: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.
Spanish-English dictionary > vender a un precio más barato que
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16 vender al detalle
(v.) = retailEx. Beadle and Adams of New York's 'dime and nickel novels' included both new books and pirated English novels retailing as paperbacks at 10 cents a volume.* * *(v.) = retailEx: Beadle and Adams of New York's 'dime and nickel novels' included both new books and pirated English novels retailing as paperbacks at 10 cents a volume.
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17 vender de casa en casa
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18 vender el alma al diablo
* * *(v.) = sell + Posesivo + soul to the devilEx. Legend has it that he sold his soul to the devil so that he could play anything.* * *(v.) = sell + Posesivo + soul to the devilEx: Legend has it that he sold his soul to the devil so that he could play anything.
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19 vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen
(v.) = dumpEx. If a company has reasonable evidence that an imported product is being dumped or unfairly subsidized, a formal application for anti-dumping or countervailing action may be made to the European Commission.* * *(v.) = dumpEx: If a company has reasonable evidence that an imported product is being dumped or unfairly subsidized, a formal application for anti-dumping or countervailing action may be made to the European Commission.
Spanish-English dictionary > vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen
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20 vender la moto a Alguien
(v.) = pull + the wool over + Posesivo + eyesEx. More troubling is the fact that we are allowing a bunch of right wing political thugs to pull the wool over our eyes.* * *(v.) = pull + the wool over + Posesivo + eyesEx: More troubling is the fact that we are allowing a bunch of right wing political thugs to pull the wool over our eyes.
См. также в других словарях:
vender — vender, vender(se) como rosquillas (como churros) expr. venderse algo bien, mucho. ❙ «Y es un material que se obtiene fácilmente y que se vende como rosquillas.» Álvaro de Laiglesia, Hijos de Pu. ❙ «...porque seguro que se venderá como rosquillas … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
vender — (Del lat. vendĕre). 1. tr. Traspasar a alguien por el precio convenido la propiedad de lo que uno posee. 2. Exponer u ofrecer al público los géneros o mercancías para quien las quiera comprar. 3. Sacrificar al interés algo que no tiene valor… … Diccionario de la lengua española
vender — ven‧der [ˈvendə ǁ ər] noun [countable] LAW COMMERCE another spelling of vendor * * * vender UK US /ˈvendər/ noun [C] US COMMERCE ► VENDOR( … Financial and business terms
vender — Se conjuga como: temer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: vender vendiendo vendido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. vendo vendes vende vendemos vendéis… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
Vender — Vend er, n. [From {Vend}: cf. F. vendeur, OF. vendeor. Cf. {Vendor}.] One who vends; one who transfers the exclusive right of possessing a thing, either his own, or that of another as his agent, for a price or pecuniary equivalent; a seller; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vender — ‘Entregar [una cosa o a una persona] a cambio de dinero u otros beneficios o ventajas’. El precio de la transacción se expresa mediante un complemento introducido por a, en o por: «Las vendió [las acciones] a 56» (País [Esp.] 1.2.89); «Nos lo… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
vender — 1590s, agent noun in native form from VEND (Cf. vend) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
vender — |ê| v. tr. 1. Ceder, mediante preço convencionado. 2. Alienar. 3. Trair, denunciar por interesse. • v. pron. 4. Alienar a sua liberdade por certo preço. 5. Praticar, por interesse, atos indignos … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
vender — [ven′dər] n. alt. sp. of VENDOR … English World dictionary
vender — (Del lat. vendere.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Dar una cosa a una persona por un precio convenido: ■ le vendió su coche a un precio razonable. ANTÓNIMO comprar 2 COMERCIO Tener mercancías a disposición del público: ■ en esa tienda venden todo tipo de… … Enciclopedia Universal
vender — v tr (Se conjuga como comer) 1 Dar algo a alguien a cambio de cierta cantidad de dinero: vender un cochino, vender flores, vender una casa 2 prnl Hacer alguien algo en contra de sus convicciones o de la moral para obtener un provecho material: El … Español en México