Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
cash out of the game
Spanish translation:
retirarse del juego con la ganancia
Added to glossary by
Magalí Haberkorn Trossero
Nov 5, 2015 14:11
8 yrs ago
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English term
cash out of the game
English to Spanish
Bus/Financial
Marketing / Market Research
Hola:
Es el texto de un video promocional de un programa informático para generar dinero.
XXX had been a successful trader for over 20 years. When he decided to cash out of the game and enjoy a life of leisure on his yacht.
Muchas gracias por sus sugerencias.
Es el texto de un video promocional de un programa informático para generar dinero.
XXX had been a successful trader for over 20 years. When he decided to cash out of the game and enjoy a life of leisure on his yacht.
Muchas gracias por sus sugerencias.
Proposed translations
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8 mins
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retirarse del juego con la ganancia
Me parece que esta sería una buena opción según el contexto. Saludos.
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Comment: "Era lo que estaba buscando. ¡Gracias!"
9 mins
retirarse y recoger los beneficios
Cash put es eso: retirar la pasta. Game creo que hace referencia al negocio del trading. Yo lo expresaría así.
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18 mins
vender/liquidar su negocio/activos/acciones o valores/bienes
cash out
v.
1. To count the money made by a business at the end of the day: When the last customer leaves the store, the owner locks the doors and cashes out.
2. To sell some asset in order to have access to cash: Some farmers are tempted to cash out by selling their valuable land.
See also: cash, out
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs. Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
cash out (something)
to sell something you bought as an investment Most of the early investors cashed out as the business became increasingly complicated. You should avoid cashing out your retirement plan.
v.
1. To count the money made by a business at the end of the day: When the last customer leaves the store, the owner locks the doors and cashes out.
2. To sell some asset in order to have access to cash: Some farmers are tempted to cash out by selling their valuable land.
See also: cash, out
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs. Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
cash out (something)
to sell something you bought as an investment Most of the early investors cashed out as the business became increasingly complicated. You should avoid cashing out your retirement plan.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Beatriz Ramírez de Haro
: Voto por "liquidar su/el negocio". Saludos Victoria
3 hrs
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50 days
cobrar el efectivo del juego
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