Outlet in spanish

Salida

pronunciation: sɑlidɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

outlet1 = distribuidor, punto de venta, punto de distribución. 

Example: It would seem as if the country is almost awash with outlets for the sale of books.

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» commercial outlet = comercio, tienda.

Example: People do not come to the public library for alternative material to the high street commercial outlet.

» factory outlet = outlet, tienda outlet, tienda de fábrica.

Example: Factory outlets offer an excellent opportunity to save money on designer brands, but you have to know where to look and how to compare.

» library outlet = biblioteca sucursal.

Example: Every public library outlet in the state will receive a video of the programme along with a kit of useful information and resources.

» local authority information outlet = centro municipal de información. [Centro de información sobre el municipio y los servicios que ofrece]

Example: Most of the other local authority information outlets involve bulletins or news-sheets distributed free of charge.

» off-site outlet = filial, sucursal.

Example: The library may circulate materials at off-site outlets such as shopping malls, community facilities, nursing homes, jails, and so forth.

» outlet junkie = comprador compulsivo.

Example: These maps, as those of us who are outlet junkie bargain-hunters know with assurance, are ones any shopper can pick up in any outlet mall.

» outlet mall = centro comercial, grande superficie.

Example: These maps, as those of us who are outlet junkie bargain-hunters know with assurance, are ones any shopper can pick up in any outlet mall.

» outlet store = outlet, tienda outlet.

Example: Our first four outlet stores have helped us to learn this business and refine our merchandising and in-store presentation.

» rental outlet = tienda de alquiler.

Example: Libraries cannot offer the same service as rental outlets for a lower fee.

» retail outlet = tienda, establecimiento comercial.

Example: It has never yet been seriously argued that there should be restrictions placed on any retail outlets wishing to sell books.

» video rental outlet = videoclub.

Example: This article considers the following 4 factors: the cost of the videos; the people who use the videos; imitations of commercial video rental outlets; and failure to apply the same standards to videos as to books.

outlet2 = toma eléctrica, toma de luz, enchufe hembra, toma de corriente, punto de luz. 

Example: The archictet's brief specifies that conduit (of sewer pipe size if possible) should be provided for electrical wiring with outlets placed in the ceiling every metre.

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» electrical outlet = toma eléctrica, punto de luz.

Example: School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.

» socket outlet = enchufe, toma de luz, toma de corriente, punto de luz.

Example: Heavy-current electrical appliances (e.g. washers/dryers, dehumidifiers and electric kettles) should be supplied from individual socket outlets.

outlet3 = desahogo, salida, válvula de escape. 

Example: Hawthorne gave an uneasy laugh, which was merely the outlet for her disappointment.

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» outlet valve = válvula de salida.

Example: Two major types of inlet/outlet valves are the spherical (rotary) valve and the butterfly valve.

Outlet synonyms

issue in spanish: problema, pronunciation: ɪʃu part of speech: noun release in spanish: lanzamiento, pronunciation: rilis part of speech: noun, verb exit in spanish: salida, pronunciation: egzɪt part of speech: noun way out in spanish: salida, pronunciation: weɪaʊt part of speech: noun retail store in spanish: tienda al por menor, pronunciation: riteɪlstɔr part of speech: noun wall plug in spanish: enchufe de pared, pronunciation: wɔlplʌg part of speech: noun sales outlet in spanish: punto de venta, pronunciation: seɪlzaʊtlet part of speech: noun wall socket in spanish: enchufe, pronunciation: wɔlsɑkət part of speech: noun mercantile establishment in spanish: establecimiento mercantil, pronunciation: mɜrkəntaɪlɪstæblɪʃmənt part of speech: noun electric outlet in spanish: enchufe, pronunciation: ɪlektrɪkaʊtlet part of speech: noun electric receptacle in spanish: receptáculo eléctrico, pronunciation: ɪlektrɪkrəseptəkəl part of speech: noun
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