Subastar in english

Auction

pronunciation: ɑkʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

subastar = auction ; put up for + auction ; go under + the hammer ; come up for + auction ; come under + the hammer ; auction off. 

Example: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).Example: Her home was put up for auction and sold after being foreclosed.Example: An oil painting depicting Madonna in the nude with her ex-husband Guy Ritchie will go under the hammer this week.Example: When Captain Cook's 'Endeavour' journal came up for auction in London, in 1923, it was keenly sought by many libraries.Example: Their next property auction will see a total of 40 properties come under the hammer in its biggest commercial property auction since launching in 2010.Example: Ecuador auctions off Amazon to Chinese oil firms = Ecuador auctions off Amazon to Chinese oil firms.

Subastar synonyms

auctioneer in spanish: subastador, pronunciation: ɑkʃənɪr part of speech: noun vendue in spanish: vender, pronunciation: vendu part of speech: noun auction off in spanish: subastar, pronunciation: ɑkʃənɔf part of speech: verb auction bridge in spanish: puente de subasta, pronunciation: ɑkʃənbrɪdʒ part of speech: noun auction sale in spanish: subasta, pronunciation: ɑkʃənseɪl part of speech: noun
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