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Перевод: merchant
[прилагательное] торговый; коммерческий; купеческий; ходкий; ходовой; пригодный для торговли; [существительное] купец ; лавочник ; тип ; субъект
Тезаурус:
- Peter Collinson (1694-;1768), a Quaker clothing merchant with strong horticultural interests, had organised a syndicate, which included Lord Petre and Philip Miller, to finance an American plant collector, John Bartram.
- "Each shipload of stolen people is brought to the merchant's yard.
- SUSANNA TODD Merchant banker and corporate finance specialist.
- If there is an open fire, you must have a coal bunker of reasonable size at hand, and there must be a coal merchant willing to deliver good quality coal, or smokeless fuel if it is a smokeless zone.
- Surprisingly, the turning point that saw a struggling business transformed into a trendsetting group that has become a household name can be traced back to a Dutch merchant banker, who persuaded Conran to widen his horizons.
- A wealthy Dutch merchant of English extraction, George Clifford, later patron of Linnaeus, gave Miller plants of the strawberry, Fragaria chiloensis , from his extensive grounds near Haarlem.
- PAPERSAVE is the first commercial stationer and paper merchant in Scotland to deal exclusively in recycled paper products.
- The merchant Abudah is shown a prospect where the stones on the gold-dust ground are pearls, the flowers emeralds and the trees are made out of silver.
- BRITAIN HAS been instructed by the European Community to suspend immediately key provisions of the 1988 Merchant Shipping Act, designed to repel a 100- strong armada of Spanish vessels fishing in United Kingdom waters.
- The GS operettas will be released in September, coupled with (c/w) with the following Sullivan works: Patience (c/w the " Irish Symphony in E : Pirates of Penzance (c/w the overtures The Sorcerer , Princess Ida, Cox and Box and the Overture in C "In Memoriam"); Ruddigore (c/w incidental music to The Tempest and The Merchant of Venice Suite); Iolanthe (c/w Overtura di Ballo); The Mikado; The Gondoliers; HMS Pinafore; The Yeomen of the Guard ; "Gilbert and Sullivan Gala".
- There was excitement in the merchant banking sector during the afternoon as talks between Morgan Grenfell and BZW broke down.
- The youngest daughter Mary, a gifted academic in later life, was still at one of the Girls' Public School Trust schools at Wimbledon, and the only son, Lancelot, was at Merchant Taylors' School.
- These range from determining exactly where in Europe the lord of an English medieval manor was at a certain date (for the more senior magnates were often crusaders, pilgrims, legates and diplomatists) to ascertaining precisely when an eighteenth-century trading agreement with a French merchant was concluded.
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