"merchant" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

merchant sustantivo

sustantivo + merchant
Kolokacji: 81
wine merchant • London merchant • Merchant of Venice • timber merchant • Natalie Merchant • ...
merchant + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 44
merchant ship • merchant vessel • merchant marine • Merchant Navy • merchant bank • merchant seaman • merchant family • ...
merchant + verbo
Kolokacji: 72
merchant says • merchant sells • merchant begins • merchant uses • merchant pays • ...
verbo + merchant
Kolokacji: 19
work as a merchant • allow merchants • include merchants • merchant named • attract merchants • ...
(1) work, attract, force, engage
Kolokacji: 4
1. work as a merchant = praca jako kupiec work as a merchant
2. attract merchants = przyciągnij kupców attract merchants
3. force merchants = kupcy siły force merchants
4. merchant engaged = kupiec zajął merchant engaged
  • He then became a merchant, engaged in shipping and commerce with the East and West Indies and South America.
  • In what it called the largest sweep of merchants engaged in phony going-out-of-business promotions, the Department of Consumer Affairs issued summonses to 13 Manhattan store owners.
  • Unlike many of the other girls Thetis had spent her earnings wisely, investing with three merchants engaged in the spice trade and one from Thespiae who bred and trained war horses.
  • It suggested a moral equivalence between the African rulers and British merchants engaged in the Atlantic slave trade.
  • Until the advent of the railroad in 1848, Darien remained a small, rural community of about 1,000 farmers, shoemakers, fishermen, and merchants engaged in coastal trading.
  • The merchant, engaged in a voluble exchange with an aristocratic customer, who leaned from a slave-borne palanquin to haggle over a fine pelt from some large, catlike beast, saw nothing.
  • Yesterday, in what it called the largest sweep of merchants engaged in bogus going out of business promotions, the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs issued summonses to 13 Manhattan store owners.
  • This type of policy created widespread clearing and reflected the importance of agriculture, not only to the affluent, but also to citizens, to the military and to merchants engaged in trade with other regions.
  • In 1775, he immigrated to New York City, where he established himself as a financial broker for merchants engaged in overseas trade.
  • Other businesses operating in the marketplace included retail outlets for agricultural machinery, flour and feed traders, grocery provisioners, hardware suppliers and merchants engaged in similar import/export enterprises.
(3) know, enable
Kolokacji: 2
(4) protect, encourage
Kolokacji: 2
adjetivo + merchant
Kolokacji: 83
local merchant • wealthy merchant • rich merchant • successful merchant • Jewish merchant • Chinese merchant • English merchant • ...
preposición + merchant
Kolokacji: 14
by merchants • from merchants • of merchants • for merchants • with merchants • ...

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