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Перевод: dealer
[существительное] сдающий карты; посредник ; торговец ; дилер ; агент по продаже
Тезаурус:
- The article appeared in an Italian magazine Metro , who had intended to pay 300 for an article; but when Johns' dealer, Leo Castelli, knew that Steinberg was considering an article, he arranged for the magazine to offer 1,000, paying the difference of 700 himself.
- Although his head and body are bent towards her in paternal concern, their tension indicates that he wants to be elsewhere; away from hysterical females, generally, and, in particular, at his lunchdate with the Chinese antique dealer who has hinted over the telephone that he has some particularly fine pieces of Ban Chieng that the National Museum will never see hidden away in his back room.
- The Fritz Bank foreign exchange dealer in Frankfurt might quote the exporter a three months' DM forward rate at a premium of DM0.05-;0.04.
- There will be a good choice of varieties, as each dealer has his or her own favourites aside from the usual Kohaku/Sanke/ogon mix.
- Ford dealer Abbey Garage of Street, Somerset, has advertised nationally that "We beat 'em all," listing Fords at bargain prices.Proprietor Vic Medley explains: "The really good deals are on last year's models left in stock, and that includes a few diesels."
- The story went that he was a dealer in jewels and furs who had been discharged from the army after Dunkirk.
- In the past a Welsh dealer had brought ponies and kept them on the moors at Hartshead to fatten them up for a few weeks prior to the fair, and Mr Rawson had often helped to drive them from there to Lee Gap.
- Mr Cook, 42, a dealer in Old Master paintings, had argued under his common law rights as a riparian owner that South West Water had damaged the stretch with "a cocktail of complex chemicals".
- He was a diplomat, an arms dealer, a spy (he did look a bit foreign).
- Live foods available from your dealer: may included Daphnia , bloodworms, brineshrimps, glassworms and Tubifex.
- 9 Weeks depicts the sexual encounters between a sultry, naive New York art dealer (Kim Basinger) and a perverse Wall Street whizz-kid (Mickey Rourke).
- When sold later in life, they are not subject to tax again but a dealer is subject to paying 15/115ths of his profit.
- Money market rates, at below 101/2 p.c., were reflecting sterling's strength and "pure bull sentiment for the Conservatives" a dealer said.
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