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voucher$90864$ - translation to spanish

Privatization voucher; Voucher privatisation; Voucher-privatisation; Voucher-privatization

voucher      
n. documento justificativo, abono, comprobante, justificante; vale, pagaré; fiador, garante
voucher         
  • This British Army Forces Voucher, issued to soldiers in Germany following [[World War II]], may be used only in canteens or other specified transactions.
RECEIPT OR BOND WITH A CERTAIN VALUE
Vouchers; Vouch; Paper chit; Full Credit Voucher
comprobante
recibo
vale
cupón
voucher         
  • This British Army Forces Voucher, issued to soldiers in Germany following [[World War II]], may be used only in canteens or other specified transactions.
RECEIPT OR BOND WITH A CERTAIN VALUE
Vouchers; Vouch; Paper chit; Full Credit Voucher
(n.) = cupón canjeable, vale canjeable
Ex: The New Zealand Post Office Museum and Archives acquired the outward letterbooks and a number of registers (of correspondence, paid vouchers, overtime payments, registered letters etc) from several post offices in New Zealand.
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* gift voucher = vale canjeable por un regalo
* redeem + voucher = canjear un vale, canjear un cupón

Definition

recibí
recibí m. Fórmula con que se encabeza generalmente un recibo o que se pone al pie de una factura o recibo delante de la firma del que recibe.

Wikipedia

Voucher privatization

Voucher privatization is a privatization method where citizens are given or can inexpensively buy a book of vouchers that represent potential shares in any state-owned company. Voucher privatization has mainly been used in the early to mid-1990s in the transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe — countries such as Russia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Czechoslovakia and Hungary.