Recaudación in english

Collection

pronunciation: kəlekʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

recaudación = takings. 

Example: The study has shown that smoke-free areas are overwhelmingly popular with both proprietors and customers, with no evidence of takings being hit once.

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» campaña de recaudación de fondosfundraising campaign .

Example: Fundraising campaigns include a Phonathon in which volunteers call past contributors to make an annual pledge to the library; and a Telefest, two hours of prime time television on Sunday evening designed to attract donations.

» recaudación de fondosfundraising [fund-raising]fund development .

Example: As the library is dependent on donations, fundraising is an important part of the librarian's tasks.

Example: In addition the library could not draw on its own resources to fund development and there was virtually no access to foreign capital.

» sistema electrónico de recaudación de peajeelectronic toll collection system .

Example: The national expressway is a divided highway with 2+2 lanes and 4+4 lanes in some areas and includes eight toll plazas with electronic toll collection systems = La autopista nacional es una autopista de dos carriles de 2+2 carriles y de 4+4 carriles en algunos tramos e incluye ocho áreas de peaje con sistemas electrónicos de recaudación.

Recaudación synonyms

appeal in spanish: apelación, pronunciation: əpil part of speech: noun, verb compendium in spanish: compendio, pronunciation: kəmpendiəm part of speech: noun solicitation in spanish: solicitación, pronunciation: səlɪsɪteɪʃən part of speech: noun aggregation in spanish: agregación, pronunciation: ægrəgeɪʃən part of speech: noun assemblage in spanish: montaje, pronunciation: əsemblədʒ part of speech: noun accumulation in spanish: acumulación, pronunciation: əkjumjəleɪʃən part of speech: noun collecting in spanish: coleccionar, pronunciation: kəlektɪŋ part of speech: noun assembling in spanish: montaje, pronunciation: əsembəlɪŋ part of speech: noun ingathering in spanish: cosecha, pronunciation: ɪŋgʌðɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun
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