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létouffaient
comerciante individual
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
sole trader ingl. brit.
sole trader ingl. brit.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
trader [ingl. am. ˈtreɪdər, ingl. brit. ˈtreɪdə] SUST.
1. trader (merchant):
2. trader (on stock exchange):
3. trader (ship):
I. sole1 [ingl. am. soʊl, ingl. brit. səʊl] SUST.
1. sole (of foot):
2. sole (of shoe):
II. sole1 [ingl. am. soʊl, ingl. brit. səʊl] V. trans. usu pass
sole2 <pl sole or soles> [ingl. am. soʊl, ingl. brit. səʊl] SUST. (fish)
sole3 [ingl. am. soʊl, ingl. brit. səʊl] ADJ. atrbv.
1. sole (only):
2. sole (exclusive):
sole rights
sole owner
en el diccionario PONS
trader [ˈtreɪdəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.
sole1 [səʊl, ingl. am. soʊl] ADJ.
sole2 [səʊl, ingl. am. soʊl] SUST.
sole of foot
sole of shoe
sole3 <-(s)> [səʊl, ingl. am. soʊl] SUST. (fish)
en el diccionario PONS
trader [ˈtreɪ·dər] SUST.
sole1 [soʊl] ADJ.
sole2 [soʊl] SUST.
sole of foot
sole of shoe
sole3 <-(s)> [soʊl] SUST. (fish)
PONS OpenDict

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It played in three more finals in the next four years, winning its sole championship in 1957.
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For many entities, the assistant attorney general is the sole provider of legal advice and services.
en.wikipedia.org
Admission process is compromised accepting substandard students; pursuit of profit is the sole motto.
en.wikipedia.org
Recent work has shed light on the evolution of flatfish (pleuronectiformes), such as plaice, sole, turbot and halibut.
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And only the corrupt would want our relatively corruptible courts to be the sole determinant of corruption.
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