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article; wares; bales; vendibles; product; item of goods (goods are always plural in English in this sense – "item of goods" is a good work around to get to the singular♦ tfennell; horribile dictu, I am increasingly encountering "а good," meaning an item of merchandise, in US high school textbooks. I disapprove, but there it is. Liv Bliss); ware (ы); merchandise (goods or merchandise? Use goods if the emphasis is on what the product is made of or what it is for: leather/household goods . Use merchandise if the emphasis is less on the product itself but on its brand or the fact of buying/selling it. Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus © Oxford University Press, 2008.- AD); bale; commodity; spot; shopping (Taras); vendible; merchandise (goods or merchandise? Use goods if the emphasis is on what the product is made of or what it is for: leather/household goods . Use merchandise if the emphasis is less on the product itself but on its brand or the fact of buying/selling it. Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus © Oxford University Press, 2008.- AD Alexander Demidov); goods (Alexander Demidov); tracer commodity (лекарство)-маркер (для отслеживания движения всей товарной массы Millie); (often pl.) goods |
argot |
stuff (= stolen goods ART Vancouver) |
com. |
traffic |
constr. |
freight; ware |
dipl. |
merchandise (ы) |
econ. |
article of merchandise; ware (обычно продающийся не в магазине); commodities |
electr. |
goods |
estad. |
produce |
geogr. |
goods and services |
jerg. |
gook; merch (from "merchandise" Val_Ships) |
jur. |
good; articles of merchandise; material (sankozh); stock |
jur.,SAC |
super |
logíst. |
stores |
med. |
commercial product (a product that can make money (Cambridge Business English Dictionary) amatsyuk) |
negoc. |
manufactured article; subject of sale |
patent. |
article of commerce; commodity product |
práct. |
articles |
práct., lat. |
merx |
rudo |
piece of flesh |
textil |
cloth (текстиль); fabric (текстиль); goods (ткани и штучные изделия) |
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goods; arts; merchandise; wares; production; staple (имеющие постоянный спрос); shopping (when you buy your shopping and you go to pay for it, they don't let you pack it at the checkout where... Taras) |
ambient. |
Undifferentiated goods-producing activities of private households for own use |
antic. |
gear |
econ. |
lines; products (consumer products -- потребительские товары ART Vancouver) |
estad. |
merchandise (в СМП) |
Gruzovik, econ. |
mdse (merchandise) |
jur. |
contract deliverables (и/или) услуги предоставляемые по договору (контракту Nursultan_B) |
makár. |
good (обычно pl); supplies |
micr. |
inventory (Items that an owning organization uses in its product delivery activities. The value of an item is calculated by using an inventory valuation method and is recorded in inventory accounts) |
negoc. |
commodities |
publ. |
gds. |
silvicult. |
ware |
telecom. |
commodity (oleg.vigodsky) |
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dep. |
friendly (VLZ_58); friendly game (VLZ_58); friendly match (VLZ_58) |
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econ. |
material item (Millie) |
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jur. |
in kind |
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cont. |
item (отдельное наименование в ассортименте) |
micr. |
item (A product or service that a company buys from a vendor and/or sells to a customer) |
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Ruso tesauro |
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gen. |
продукт труда, произведённый для обмена продажи. Обмен продуктов как товаров на рынке путем купли-продажи возникает на основе общественного разделения труда. Большой Энциклопедический словарь |