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put an ad - перевод на испанский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
PUT; PUT (disambiguation); Put (disambiguation)

put an ad      
poner un aviso, publicar un aviso
put option         
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
European put option; Put options; American Put Option; European put; Long put; Short put
Opción de venta a precio fijado
off-the-cuff         
LATIN EXPRESSION FOR "AT ONE'S PLEASURE"
Ad lib; Ad-lib; Ad-libs; Ad Lib; A piacere; Off-the-cuff; Bene placito; Ad libbing; Ad-libbing; Ad-libbed; Off the Cuff; Pause ad libitum; Ad libidem; Ad-Libs; Ad lib.
(n.) = espontáneo, improvisado, sin pensarlo mucho, sobre la marcha, sin pensarlo demasiado, sin pararse a pensar
Ex: Someone's off-the-cuff idea may be the clue that will tap another's thought and lead to a successful solution.

Определение

ad honórem
expr.
Que se aplica a lo que se hace sin retribución alguna.
expr. adv.
De manera honoraria; por solo la honra.

Википедия

Put

Put or PUT may refer to:

Примеры употребления для put an ad
1. "Someone will put an ad in a stamp magazine: ‘Looking for Bhutan Stamps,‘ " Nadybal says.
2. Even with indictments and arrests in the case, tensions don‘t seem to be abating – one reason both white and black city leaders put an ad in the local paper proclaiming unity in the wake of the prosecution.
3. There have been many plots left vacant to run wild over the years, but in the last six months or so the council put an ad in the local newsletter and suddenly there‘s a waiting list.
4. "It lasted for 10 minutes, but I think we should have stopped it at seven. ‘Cos it got a bit boring." So I sprinted off to the gazebo under which the organisers had put an ad hoc record shop and spent 10 on a CD called These Were the Earlies.
5. I‘ve even put an ad in the local paper looking for a "relationship manager". It read: "I‘m offering a job position to someone with a great social circle who can go out and arrange dates for me." A Polish guy answered and even though we met a couple of times and came up with a few plans, there just didn’t seem to be anybody he knew who was suitable.