Wholesale in spanish
Venta al por mayor
pronunciation: bentɑlpoʊɹ̩mɑioʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: bentɑlpoʊɹ̩mɑioʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
wholesale1 = venta al por mayor, mayoreo.
Example: Such lists are derived from information about sales supplied to the list-compilers by people who sell books, retail and wholesale.more:
» wholesale distributor = mayorista.
Example: The traders involved in the production and distribution of a book have always been (1) a publisher; (2) a printer; (3) a wholesale distributor; and (4) a number of retail booksellers.» wholesale price = precio al por mayor.
Example: Agricultural prices include the purchase prices of the means of production and selling prices, i.e., producer and wholesale prices but not retail prices, of animal and crop products.» wholesale stationer = papelero mayorista.
Example: French technology was inadequate for the further development of Robert's machine, however, and Didot, who had an English brother-in-law, brought the model to London in 1801, where he secured the backing of the brothers Henry and Sealy Fourdrinier, wholesale stationers.wholesale2 = en su totalidad, masivo.
Example: The more structured the source of words, the more likely it is that the terms in the source will already be in a standard form ready for lifting wholesale and little modified into a thesaurus.more:
» lift + wholesale and unmodified = copiar tal cual.
Example: The terms in the source will already be in a standard form ready for lifting wholesale and unmodified into a thesaurus.wholesale3 = vender al por mayor.
Example: 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.