vender
market ; sell ; flog ; dispose of ; peddle ; cash out (of) ; sell off.
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.
Since a software package is to be sold it must be visible on the marketplace.
Shops which keep on selling cigarettes to children under 16 will be banned from flogging tobacco.
List and describe the steps involved in withdrawing and disposing of books which are no longer required.
It could lose those shareholders who may not want to be associated with a conglomerate which also peddles death and destruction.
The next generation is opting to cash out of the small, family-owned farms that harbor centuries of rural wisdom and deep tradition.
After selling off a few things, they went to a bar where they had a few rounds of drinking, and a few bar hops later they both passed out on the sidewalk.
arte de vender [Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo] [Especialmente resaltando las especificaciones o propiedades únicas del producto]
salesmanship
specsmanship
Headings such as SALESMEN AND salesmanship and FIREMEN, since they are assigned to works covering the activities of both men and women in these occupations, are not specific.
The article is entitled 'Debunking of specsmanship'.
con licencia para vender bebidas alcohólicas
licensed
This luxury seafront licensed hotel is 'one of the best places to stay in the world'.
llamar a una casa para vender
cold call
If you're like most sales people you can think of a million excuses not to cold call because - let's face it - you hate it.
no vendas la leche antes de ordeñar la vaca
don't count your chickens before they are hatched
You never know what may happen between now and August, so don't count your chickens before they are hatched.
que se vende
priced
Much of this is free games software, with some educational programs, but there are also some priced applications programs available.
sin vencer
unexpired
This study was aimed at determining the microbiological quality of unexpired and expired syrups.
sin venderse
unsold
They can hold prices down by short-circuiting the wholesalers and buying rejects and unsold merchandise.
tienda que vende de todo
general store
Each village had its own church, school, bakery, dairy, wine cellar, craft shops and general store.
vender a Alguien como esclavo
sell + Nombre + into slavery
Strangely enough, in 1434 Pope Eugene IV's papal bull established a complete prohibition on selling the natives of the Canary Islands into slavery.
vender a crédito
make + charge sale
Every time a charge sale is made, there are a number of things for the department store to do.
vender a cuenta
trade for + credit
Lackington traded for cash, not credit, and relied on the size of his turnover to make his fortune.
vender al contado
trade for + cash
Lackington traded for cash, not credit, and relied on the size of his turnover to make his fortune.
vender al detalle
retail
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.
vender al por mayor
sell in + bulk
wholesale
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.
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.
vender al por menor
retail
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.
vender a precio de costo
sell at + cost
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.
vender a precio de ganga
sell at + bargain price
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries these 'copy books' were claimed and promptly sold at bargain prices by the London workmen.
vender a un precio más barato que
undercut
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.
vender de casa en casa
peddle
It could lose those shareholders who may not want to be associated with a conglomerate which also peddles death and destruction.
vender el alma
sell + Posesivo + soul
This is a chance to name and shame all the 'celebrities' who choose to sell their souls for filthy lucre by advertising useless shit that we don't need.
vender el alma al diablo
sell + Posesivo + soul to the devil
Legend has it that he sold his soul to the devil so that he could play anything.
vender en el extranjero a precios inferiores que en el país de origen
dump
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.
vender la moto a Alguien
pull + the wool over + Posesivo + eyes
More troubling is the fact that we are allowing a bunch of right wing political thugs to pull the wool over our eyes.
vender más barato
undercut
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.
venderse
change + hands
This handbook is a collector's guide to popular children's beanbag animal toys, rare examples of which change hands for thousand of dollars = Este manual es una guía para el coleccionista de animales de juguete rellenos de bolitas para niños, algunos de los cuales (los más raros) se llegan a vender por miles de dólares.
venderse a cambio de oro
sell + Reflexivo + for gold
We all agreed that he was a spy and a deserter, who had gone over to the enemy camp and sold himself for gold.
venderse caro
play + hard to get
play it + cool
Playing hard to get is definitely one of the games of love.
Meeting someone for the first time can be nerve-wracking, but so can trying to balance your eagerness with your need to play it cool when you're in a dating relationship.
venderse como churros
sell like + hot cakes
go like + hot cakes
Organic farmer stumbles onto a product that is selling like hot cakes - chives.
Don't wait another minute, reservations for this year's tours are going like hot cakes.
venderse como pan caliente
sell like + hot cakes
go like + hot cakes
Organic farmer stumbles onto a product that is selling like hot cakes - chives.
Don't wait another minute, reservations for this year's tours are going like hot cakes.
venderse como rosquillas
sell like + hot cakes
go like + hot cakes
Organic farmer stumbles onto a product that is selling like hot cakes - chives.
Don't wait another minute, reservations for this year's tours are going like hot cakes.
venderse más que [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio outsold]
outsell
Paper products in the field still outsell electronic versions, and no one foresees a slackening of the book as the primary product.
venderse por + Dinero
fetch + Dinero
One wonders what the students did with all those articles about investing in literary works and about the prices that authors' autographs fetched in auctions!.
venderse por oro
sell + Reflexivo + for gold
We all agreed that he was a spy and a deserter, who had gone over to the enemy camp and sold himself for gold.
vender todas las entradas de un Evento
sell out
The first edition was quickly sold out, and I decided to revise it in the light of comments by colleagues and reviewers, and of developments in my own thinking.
vender un producto [Tercera persona carries, pasado y participio carried]
carry
This article describes attempts by manufacturers, retailers and distributors of map software to persuade booksellers in the USA to carry their products.
vender un servicio
market + service
During the course of this seminar on libraries it became clear that libraries need to market their services.