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

Aquí aprenderá algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren a negocios como "invest", "retail" y "profit".

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to invest
[Verbo]

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

invertir

invertir

Ex: Right now , many people are investing in cryptocurrencies .

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: Last year , the outsourced logistics to improve supply chain management .
to earn
[Verbo]

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

ganar, obtener

ganar, obtener

Ex: With his new job , he earn twice as much .
to retail
[Verbo]

to sell small quantities of goods directly to customers

vender al por menor

vender al por menor

Ex: Over the years , these shops have retailed unique products to loyal customers .
to benefit
[Verbo]

to gain something good from something or someone

beneficiarse

beneficiarse

Ex: The company benefited from increased sales after launching the new product .
to profit
[Verbo]

to gain money or material benefits

obtener ganancias, beneficiarse

obtener ganancias, beneficiarse

Ex: Over the years , entrepreneurs have profited from various ventures .
to vend
[Verbo]

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

vender, expender

vender, expender

Ex: Over the years , these machines have vended snacks and drinks to office workers .
to sell
[Verbo]

to give something to someone in exchange for money

vender

vender

to resell
[Verbo]

to sell something one has previously purchased

revender, vender de nuevo

revender, vender de nuevo

Ex: The company is reselling excess inventory to manage warehouse space .

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

agotarse

agotarse

Ex: The underground sold out, transforming an abandoned warehouse into a vibrant celebration .
to stock
[Verbo]

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

abastecer, proveer

abastecer, proveer

Ex: The company has stocked premium items for a special promotion .
to tout
[Verbo]

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

promover, alabar

promover, alabar

Ex: The tech touted its groundbreaking innovation at a product launch .

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

alquilar, arrendar

alquilar, arrendar

Ex: The company is willing rent out its conference rooms for business meetings .
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 event organizers decided charge for entry to cover expenses .

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: While the market was experiencing fluctuations , airlines were undercutting fares to attract passengers .
to gross
[Verbo]

to earn total income before subtracting expenses or taxes

recaudar, ingresar

recaudar, ingresar

Ex: The grossed higher sales during the holiday season .
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: Last month , the priced items strategically for the seasonal promotion .
to deal in
[Verbo]

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

dedicarse a, ocupar en

dedicarse a, ocupar en

Ex: Their family has dealing in fine wines for generations , offering a diverse collection .
to rake in
[Verbo]

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

acumular, generar

acumular, generar

Ex: The company 's innovative product helped rake in millions in sales .

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

cerrar, suspender

cerrar, suspender

Ex: The pandemic-related restrictions caused the organization shut down its physical offices .
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: The artist is peddling handmade jewelry at the local craft fair .

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

liquidar, disolver

liquidar, disolver

Ex: Over the years , businesses have liquidated underperforming divisions .

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

iniciar, empezar

iniciar, empezar

Ex: Starting up a successful restaurant requires careful planning and execution .

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

cerrar, cerrar definitivamente

cerrar, cerrar definitivamente

Ex: Due to the storm , all local closed down early .

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

liquidar, desprenderse de

liquidar, desprenderse de

Ex: After a series of losses , they sell off their company 's assets to stay afloat .
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