Aug 10, 2005 20:22
19 yrs ago
21 viewers *
English term

Hold order

Non-PRO Homework / test English to Spanish Other Law (general)
Packages without [...] shall be subject to a hold order
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): Gerardo Comino, MLG

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Proposed translations

+3
3 mins
Selected

orden de retencion

es lo que se me ocurre
Peer comment(s):

agree Marina Soldati
3 mins
agree Xenia Wong
15 mins
agree Walter Landesman
38 mins
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1 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
+3
3 mins

orden de retención

Sin más contexto...
Peer comment(s):

agree Marina Soldati
3 mins
Gracias!
agree Xenia Wong
15 mins
Gracias!
agree Walter Landesman
38 mins
Gracias!
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+1
4 mins

orden de detención

Un saludo.
Peer comment(s):

agree Gabi Ancarol (X) : si, de acuerdo
20 mins
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34 mins

pedido de retencion

Comm. to place an order with...or of...is a "pedido".
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