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Verbos Relacionados con Temas de Acciones Humanas - Verbos relacionados con los negocios

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés relacionados con los negocios como "invertir", "vender al por menor" y "beneficiarse".

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Categorized English Topic-Related Verbs of Human Actions
to invest
to invest
[Verbo]

to spend money or resources with the intention of gaining a future advantage or return

invertir

invertir

Ex: Investors often invest in real estate to diversify their portfolios. 
to outsource

to get goods or services from an external supplier or assign specific tasks to an outside entity rather than handling them internally

externalizar, subcontratar

externalizar, subcontratar

Ex: Many companies choose to outsource customer support to specialized call centers. 
to earn
to earn
[Verbo]

to get money for the job that we do or services that we provide

ganar, obtener

ganar, obtener

Ex: Freelancers earn money based on the projects they complete. 
to retail
to retail
[Verbo]

to sell small quantities of goods directly to customers

vender al por menor

vender al por menor

Ex: Local businesses often retail fresh produce to community members. 
to benefit
to benefit
[Verbo]

to gain something good from something or someone

beneficiarse

beneficiarse

Ex: By attending the workshop, she hoped to benefit from expert advice. 
to profit
to profit
[Verbo]

to gain money or material benefits

beneficiarse, lucrar

beneficiarse, lucrar

Ex: Entrepreneurs aim to profit by creating value and meeting market demands. 
to vend
to vend
[Verbo]

to sell goods, typically in a public place or through a vending machine

vender, comercializar

vender, comercializar

Ex: Street vendors often vend snacks and beverages to passersby. 
to sell
to sell
[Verbo]

to give something to someone in exchange for money

vender

vender

Ex: Are you planning to sell your house in the near future? 
to resell
to resell
[Verbo]

to sell something one has previously purchased

revender, recomercializar

revender, recomercializar

Ex: Online platforms provide opportunities for individuals to resell second-hand items. 
to sell out

(of an event) to completely sell all available tickets, seats, leaving none remaining for further purchase

agotarse

agotarse

Ex: The theater production sold out within minutes of the tickets going on sale. 
to stock
to stock
[Verbo]

to provide with a supply of something, such as goods or inventory, for use or sale

abastecer, almacenar

abastecer, almacenar

Ex: Grocery stores need to stock their shelves regularly to meet customer demands. 
to tout
to tout
[Verbo]

to enthusiastically promote or advertise something, emphasizing its positive qualities to attract attention or interest

promocionar,  publicitar

promocionar, publicitar

Ex: Marketers often tout the benefits of a new product through promotional campaigns. 
to rent out

to provide services or temporary use of something to someone, in exchange for a fee

alquilar, rentar

alquilar, rentar

Ex: Many people in the city rent out their parking spaces to commuters looking for a spot. 
to charge
to charge
[Verbo]

to ask a person to pay a certain amount of money in return for a product or service

cobrar, facturar

cobrar, facturar

Ex: The hotel may charge for additional services beyond the room rate. 
to undercut

to demand a lower price than one's rivals

vender más barato que, vender a precios más bajos que

vender más barato que, vender a precios más bajos que

Ex: In a competitive market, businesses may undercut their rivals to attract price-sensitive customers. 
to gross
to gross
[Verbo]

to earn total income before subtracting expenses or taxes

recaudar, generar

recaudar, generar

Ex: The movie grossed millions of dollars at the box office in its opening weekend. 
to price
to price
[Verbo]

to set an amount that is needed as payment for a product or a service

ponerle un precio a

ponerle un precio a

Ex: Businesses carefully price their products to remain competitive in the market. 
to deal in
to deal in
[Verbo]

to be involved in or conduct activities related to a particular kind of business, commodity, or trade

dedicarse a, operar en

dedicarse a, operar en

Ex: The antique shop specializes in dealing in rare and valuable collectibles. 
to rake in
to rake in
[Verbo]

to earn a lot of money or resources through successful efforts or actions

amasar, hacerse con

amasar, hacerse con

Ex: Their successful business venture allowed them to rake in significant profits. 
to shut down

to close a business, factory, or organization, either temporarily or permanently

cerrar, clausurar

cerrar, clausurar

Ex: The manager decided to shut the store down due to declining sales. 
to peddle
to peddle
[Verbo]

to sell goods, typically by traveling from place to place or going door-to-door

vender de puerta en puerta

vender de puerta en puerta

Ex: In the old days, merchants used to peddle their wares in marketplaces. 
to liquidate

to settle financial matters of a business by determining its liabilities and distributing its assets to cover them

liquidar, realizar

liquidar, realizar

Ex: The board of directors decided to liquidate the business after realizing it was no longer profitable. 
to start up

to begin a process with the goal of making it operational and successful

iniciar, emprender

iniciar, emprender

Ex: They started up a new software development firm specializing in mobile apps. 
to close down

(of a business, shop, company, etc.) to no longer be open or operating, particularly permanently

cerrar definitivamente, cesar operaciones

cerrar definitivamente, cesar operaciones

Ex: The factory will close down next month. 
to sell off

to sell ownership of all or part of an industry or company by selling its assets

liquidar, vender

liquidar, vender

Ex: The company decided to sell off its unprofitable divisions to cut costs. 
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