door-to-door in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Translations for door-to-door in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

vendedora a domicilio N f

vendedor a domicilio N m

abonero (abonera) N m (f) Mex

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door-to-door in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for door-to-door in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for door-to-door in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

vendedor(a) N m(f)

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Then he worked as a door-to-door insurance salesman.
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So door-to-door collections became a dangerous, but necessary thing.
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Once there, they immediately started a door-to-door search of every building in the city.
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Volunteers also prepare grocery bags of fresh fruits, vegetables and breads to deliver door-to-door to seniors on fixed incomes and low-income single parent households.
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They collect funds called chaanda through door-to-door subscriptions, lotteries, concerts etc.
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Beginning in 2010, transportation services stopped door-to-door bus service.
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The disposal of recyclable waste is mostly free of charge, though not always operated as door-to-door collection.
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In 2008 npower faced allegations over the conduct of its door-to-door salespeople.
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To further improve service to shippers, two large road hauliers were acquired in 1971 and 1972, enabling a door-to-door container operation to be introduced.
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This method of marketing relied on word of mouth and emphasized sales made directly to neighbors (door-to-door) and, after 1905, sales on credit.
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