Definición y traducción inglés < > español de Vendor

Vocabulario inglés y traducciones (todo el vocabulario inglés) ¿Quieres mejorar tu inglés? Prueba nuestro curso para aprender inglés online.

PRUEBA TU NIVEL DE INGLÉS Prueba gratuita, sin obligación de compra
4,7 en App Store, Play Store y Trustpilot. Más de 8.000.000 de usuarios en todo el mundo

Traducción & Definición

a vendor: un vendedor noun

Ejemplos

  • "Eyewitness report by: CLIVE THE BEER VENDOR"
  • "Brian : Born to an exotic dancer named "Ecstasy" and a hot dog vendor named Larry, Philip Cheeter was always divided between his passion for romance and his devotion to sales."
  • "Eye witness report by: CLIVE THE BEER VENDOR"
Ejercicio 1
Miriam: A flea market is a place where goods are sold. It's a place with many selling anything from antiques to clothes to books to music. I'm looking for a .

Miriam: A flea market is a place where secondhand goods are sold. It's a place with many vendors selling anything from antiques to clothes to books to music. I'm looking for a bargain .
Ejercicio 2
With whom is Kevin speaking?

With whom is Kevin speaking?
A "vendor" is someone who sells items or food products, often in public places (football matches, train stations, on the street). Vendors sell everything from hot dogs to beer. There is no indication in this dialogue that the man on the subway is a vendor. He never tries to sell anything to Kevin.
It's true that the man in this dialogue makes several comments about "aristocrats", "yuppies" and "fat cats", however it would be inaccurate to call this man a "philosopher ". In Plato's utopic city Kallipolis, however, "philosopher kings" are the ideal rulers of the city state, combining a love of knowledge with an understanding of mathematics and the common man. The man on the subway is not a philosopher, just a tramp.
There is no indication that the man speaking to Kevin works on the subway. "Public transportation" is the network of metros, trains and buses available to the public in urban areas.
It's true that the man in this dialogue makes several comments about "aristocrats", "yuppies" and "fat cats", however it would be inaccurate to call this man a "political activist". He would best be described as a "beggar" or a "tramp".
This is the best choice here. The man speaking to Kevin on the subway asks Kevin for money, and later mentions that he is "homeless", which means that he sleeps on the street or that he doesn't have a home. We can assume that this person is "poor". A "beggar" is someone who asks for money, generally on the street. The verb "to beg" is to "plead" or "to ask" for money.

¿Aún tienes dificultades con 'Vendor' (Vocabulario inglés)? ¡Prueba nuestro curso de inglés en línea y recibe una evaluación de nivel completamente gratis!

Lo que dicen nuestros usuarios:

Placer

         

Me encanta hacer mis cursos de inglés en línea. Unos diez minutos al día son suficientes... Gracias.

Innovador

         

¡Me encanta vuestro innovador método para aprender un idioma divirtiéndose!

Único

         

Vuestro método es único. Vuestros cursos me han ayudado a progresar y a ganar confianza durante mis viajes al extranjero.

Progreso

         

Gymglish me ha permitido mejorar mi expresión oral y escrita en inglés. Una cita que no me perdería por nada del mundo.

Más testimonios.