Comerciante in english
Merchant
pronunciation: mɜrtʃənt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɜrtʃənt part of speech: noun
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comerciante = dealer ; merchant ; trader ; tradesman [tradesmen, -pl.] ; marketer ; marketeer ; profit maker ; concessionaire ; tradesperson [tradespeople, pl.].
Example: If the supplier is a dealer, then ensure that this is a reputable and dependable dealer who can provide help with installation, maintenance and support.Example: A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.Example: Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.Example: In practice, however, the gilds were federations of tradesmen who, in return for monopolistic privileges, co-operated with the government in its censorship of the press.Example: Branding is the means by which marketers differentiate their product from alternative services and products.Example: Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Example: Ethics was embodied by ivory-towered theoreticians with an undisguised contempt for profit makers.Example: Many concessionaires discard tons of corrugated cardboard, one of the easiest products to recycle.Example: Town dwellers, burghers, and tradespeople were considered middle class.more:
» comerciante de puesto de mercadillo = market trader ; stall-holder .
Example: Salaries may range from the minimum wage for a market stall employee, to in excess of £500 a week for some market traders. Example: I have myself seen, in a northern market, a bookstall where the stall-holder had over a dozen old shoeboxes under the counter in which each month the ten new titles were placed so that the customers could buy the whole new range gradually over the coming month.