Oferta in english

Offer

pronunciation: ɔfɜr part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

oferta = bargain ; line ; offer ; provision ; supply ; offering ; tender ; line-up ; giving ; choice range. 

Example: In general, the costs of packages vary considerably, but it is usually the case that you get what you pay for, although there are some notable bargains.Example: Now ISI has added to its compact disc line the Social Sciences Citation Index and new, improved search software.Example: She then said 'Thanks for the offer, but I've signed a contract and made a deposit on an apartment'.Example: Some school libraries are becoming involved in life-long learning but local government and public libraries must take responsibility for provisions for this.Example: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.Example: Currently SilverPlatter's major offering in this key topic area is 'Food Science and Technology Abstracts'.Example: Following the issue of a letter of intent to major bodybuilders, the tender was drawn up requiring tenderers to submit a breakdown of costs.Example: The title of the article is 'The information market: a line-up of competitors'.Example: It is our aim to honor philanthropy in all of its aspects -- be it the giving of time, talent, or money to assist others.Example: Your choice range will be between going for a foam mattress or a spring mattress.

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» abierto a ofertasono [or nearest offer] [Abreviatura utilizada principalmente en el inglés británico en anuncios de venta para indicar que el vendedor aceptará la oferta que más se acerque al precio que ha fijado ] .

Example: If price is followed by 'ono' this stands for 'OR NEAREST OFFER' which indicates that the seller is open to offers at around this price.

» aceptar una ofertaaccept + an offer .

Example: If you accept her offer then she will turn you into a fairy.

» aprovecharse de una ofertagrab + a bargainbag + a bargain .

Example: It's your last chance to grab a bargain before we relocate our store to a new building.

Example: Our five-day sale, with savings of up to $300 per person, ends tomorrow, so look snappy if you want to bag a bargain.

» artículo de ofertateaser  ; loss-leader [Artículo ofrecido en oferta como gancho para atraer clientes aunque la empresa lo esté vendiendo por debajo de su coste ] .

Example: The Internet is the ideal place to offer the 'teaser' -- the 'hot' item or service which leads consumers in to buy the other products offered by the company.

Example: The Internet is the ideal place to offer the 'loss-leader,' the item or service offered cheap, in the hope that consumers will investigate and buy the others.

» buena ofertagood deal .

Example: We're heading into one of the biggest travel weekends of the year and experts say there are some good deals to be had.

» búsqueda de ofertasbargain-hunting .

Example: But first, I'd like to tell you a story about how bargain-hunting on Thanksgiving and Black Friday went wrong.

» caza de ofertasbargain-hunting .

Example: But first, I'd like to tell you a story about how bargain-hunting on Thanksgiving and Black Friday went wrong.

» cazador de ofertasbargain-hunter .

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.

» conseguir una buena ofertaget + a good deal (on) .

Example: You shop around to get a good deal on your new vehicle, so why wouldn't you shop around for the loan to pay for it?.

» convocatoria de oferta de serviciosinvitation to tender (ITT) [Convocatoria que un organismo realiza a diferentes proveedores para que éstos presenten una lista detallada de precios y servicios] .

Example: The first four stages of the procedure will be used to short-list suppliers responding to an invitation to tender (ITT).

» estar de ofertasPosesivo + sales + be + onhave + Posesivo + sales on .

Example: There are about 3 independent fashion retailers I shop in and always pop in when their sales are on.

Example: Luckily, this is a great time of year to grab a few cycling bargains, as a lot bike retailers have their sales on.

» exceso de ofertasupply glut .

Example: While decline in demand was the key driver for the 2008 crash, the sharp drop in prices this time around is being caused by a supply glut.

» gestión de la oferta de productosrange management .

Example: The author advocates a shakeup in merchandise selection and range management.

» hacer una ofertamake + an offer .

Example: In all reality, the power now lies with serious buyers who know they have more room to negotiate when making offers.

» ir a la caza de ofertasgo + bargain-hunting .

Example: High street's busiest day ever as millions go bargain-hunting.

» ir en búsqueda de ofertasgo + bargain-hunting .

Example: High street's busiest day ever as millions go bargain-hunting.

» la mejor ofertathe best deal .

Example: The aricle has the title 'Budget CD-Rewritable drives: to get the best deal, buy a CD-RW drive that's not top of the line'.

» ley de la oferta y la demandalaw of supply and demand .

Example: Adult education is a free market subject to the laws of supply and demand = La educación de adultos es un mercado libre sujeto a las leyes de la oferta y la demanda.

» mejor ofertabest buy .

Example: DVD players, CD players, speakers and cassette decks that have provisions for expanding a stereo system into a complete home theater are the recommended best buys.

» mejor oferta, labest value for money, thebest value, the .

Example: This article discusses ways of getting the best value for money in acquisitions = Este artículo trata de cómo obtener la mejor relación calidad-precio en las adquisiciones de libros.

Example: The best performing drive and the best value was judged to be the NEC MultiSpin 3Xi = Se decidió que la disquetera que mejor funcionaba y la mejor oferta era la NEC MultiSpin 3Xi.

» no dudar en aceptar una ofertabite + Posesivo + hand offsnatch + an offer .

Example: I nearly bit her hand off, who in their right mind would say no to a selection of underwear from one of the most luxurious knicker brands in the marketplace.

Example: I snatched the offer to teach Math, and haven't looked back since.

» oferta de compra de una compañía por otratakeover bid .

Example: This article describes a system designed to parse and understand short newspaper stories in the subject area of corporate takeovers and takeover bids.

» oferta de cursoscourse offering .

Example: This discussion of present trends is based on a survey of course offerings as found in library school catalogues.

» oferta de empleocareer opportunityjob vacancyjob opportunitiesjob placementcareer optionemployment opportunityjob offer .

Example: Such are the career opportunities presently open to such people that there is little hope of persuading them into new course programmes.

Example: Small ads and job vacancies may also be displayed in the library.

Example: This article examines why job opportunities remain limited for women librarians.

Example: The libraries are located in the fringe areas between low-income neighbourhoods and business districts and provide careers and educational guidance, job placement and referral to community facilities for diagnosis and remedial services.

Example: A similar linear relationship between age and entrapment indicated that as librarians mature, they become bound to their line of work because of accumulated investments and decreased career options = Una relación directa similar entre la edad y la sensación de sentirse atrapado indicaba que a medida que los bibliotecarios envejecen se sienten ligados a su línea de trabajo debido al esfuerzo invertido y una disminución de las oportunidades de trabajo.

Example: This article was published in a special issue devoted to various aspects of library services for career planning, job searching, and employment opportunities.

Example: Good candidates know their own worth and are choosy about job offers.

» oferta de posibilidadeschoice range .

Example: Your choice range will be between going for a foam mattress or a spring mattress.

» oferta de productosproduct offering .

Example: The library market is dynamic as well and changes in information needs should affect their product offerings.

» oferta de pruebatrial offer .

Example: In spring 88 a trial offer of the CD-ROM version prompted the library to evaluate the data for possible acquisition.

» oferta de serviciosservice provisionservice offer .

Example: Libraries must now take a close look at the nature of their service provision.

Example: If your service offer is not competitive then customers will wisely go elsewhere.

» oferta de trabajojob advertisementjob offerhelp wanted adhelp wanted notice [Anuncio que comienza con las palabras "se busca" para solicitar algún tipo de servicio]job opening .

Example: In the past 20 years many important changes have occurred in libraries and information centres and job advertisements are indicators of change in the information world.

Example: Good candidates know their own worth and are choosy about job offers.

Example: The lessons included: reading help wanted ads, following directions, asking for advice, bagging groceries, teaching someone, decision making, and helping others.

Example: People are checking over the giant noticeboard of community events, 'for sale,' 'ads,' and 'help wanted' notices.

Example: Job openings and overall hiring both rose to five-year highs in September, signaling improvement in the job market.

» oferta especialspecial offer .

Example: Below is the list of tickets offered today for half-price, special offers, and full-price.

» oferta laboraljob offer .

Example: Good candidates know their own worth and are choosy about job offers.

» ofertassales promotionsale(s) [Escrito en singular sale o plural sales] .

Example: The vice-president in charge of marketing services, Una Feaver, is responsible for media planning and buying, research, and sales promotion.

Example: It is nice that sites you use often recognise you and can alert you to things of interest -- a cheap airfare, a new book, a contest, a sale.

» ofertas de trabajohelp-wanted advertising .

Example: He analyzes the job seeker and the influence of mediating agencies, such as unions, employment bureaus, and help-wanted advertising in the hiring process.

» oferta y demandasupply and demand .

Example: This article is a review of the current state of document image processing (DIP) applications and the progress of supply and demand for DIP systems in the UK.

» proponer una ofertapropose + an offer .

Example: When competition between buyers is very fierce, the seller may prefer to respond to bids rather than to propose an offer herself: a first-mover disadvantage.

» rechazar una ofertadecline + an offerturn down + an offerreject + an offer .

Example: She firmly declined his offer, and stuck to her words all the way = Ella rechazó con firmeza la oferta que él le hizo y mantuvo su palabra hasta el final.

Example: Todd, being a bit proud, asked if he could have time to think before he either accepted or turn down her offer.

Example: Margene wanted to join the army after graduation, but they rejected her offer to enlist because she has flat feet and a sleeping disorder.

ofertar = offer ; carry. 

Example: Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.Example: This article describes attempts by manufacturers, retailers and distributors of map software to persuade booksellers in the USA to carry their products.

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» invitación a ofertarinvitation to tender (ITT) [Convocatoria que un organismo realiza a diferentes proveedores para que éstos presenten una lista detallada de precios y servicios] .

Example: The first four stages of the procedure will be used to short-list suppliers responding to an invitation to tender (ITT).

Oferta synonyms

bid in spanish: oferta, pronunciation: bɪd part of speech: noun, verb go in spanish: ir, pronunciation: goʊ part of speech: verb pass in spanish: pasar, pronunciation: pæs part of speech: verb, noun fling in spanish: arrojar, pronunciation: flɪŋ part of speech: verb, noun provide in spanish: proporcionar, pronunciation: prəvaɪd part of speech: verb tender in spanish: oferta, pronunciation: tendɜr part of speech: noun, adjective crack in spanish: grieta, pronunciation: kræk part of speech: noun, verb extend in spanish: ampliar, pronunciation: ɪkstend part of speech: verb propose in spanish: proponer, pronunciation: prəpoʊz part of speech: verb volunteer in spanish: voluntario, pronunciation: vɑləntɪr part of speech: noun, verb proffer in spanish: oferta, pronunciation: prɑfɜr part of speech: verb, noun offering in spanish: ofrecimiento, pronunciation: ɔfɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun put up in spanish: Hospedarse, pronunciation: pʊtʌp part of speech: verb whirl in spanish: giro, pronunciation: wɜrl part of speech: noun, verb offer up in spanish: ofrecer, pronunciation: ɔfɜrʌp part of speech: verb pop the question in spanish: hacer la pregunta, pronunciation: pɑpðəkwestʃən part of speech: verb propose marriage in spanish: proponer matrimonio, pronunciation: prəpoʊzmerɪdʒ
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