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Перевод: sell
[существительное] обман ; умение показать товар лицом; надувательство; [глагол] продать; торговать; наторговать; продавать; продаваться; способствовать продаже; обеспечивать спрос; рекламировать; популяризировать; предавать; внушать; уговаривать; обманывать; надувать; разыгрывать; убеждать
Тезаурус:
- A dealer's basic rule for a currency quoted against the dollar is sell high and buy low .
- The existence of a cheap national network of accommodation, however diffuse, unstructured and unregulated, is one reason why Forte and other groups have not opened super-budget hotels like their French counterpart Accor, where rooms sell at approximately 15 a night.
- Sega boss Nick Alexander, who hopes to sell at least 275,000 Game Gears this year in the UK, says: "I think that hand-helds are really fashion items.
- If AFRC is unable to sell any of its three redundant research sites it will be about 7 in the red next year, according to its director general, Prof Tom Blundell.
- It would appear that Peavey's primary motivation is business-orientated - to sell as many Peavey products as he can.
- New Order sell tremendous amounts of records and walk free among the streets of Manchester) then wouldn't it be possible for the band to break rock'n'roll traditions by providing alternatives to the old rock show format?
- Against the advice of BR's senior managers, he has decided not to sell BR in a single lump.
- In the days before shops the local people would stock up with goods not available at the weekly market, while those wishing to sell were able to dispose of surplus goods and livestock since the guild monopoly of local trade was suspended for the duration of the fair, so all buying and selling became concentrated at the fairs.
- However romanticized that account may be, it remains true that, whether through loyalty, vision or ambition for himself, Zborowski trudged the streets of Paris trying to sell Modigliani's work to dealers, critics and collectors.
- The paper asks whether bigger customers, including buying groups and consortia, should be able to buy for their own use and sell any surplus and suggests some sort of "credibility test" should be imposed on companies.
- He probably thought it was the gale that blasted his door open, but for the next hour he was busy dispensing more whisky than he would normally expect to sell in a week.
- The translator watch will sell at 130.
- His friends have also suggested that he would be willing to sell on a stake in MK Trafford Holdings, the Isle of Man-based company through which the bid is being made, in order to raise cash for the deal.
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