What does εμπορευματα in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word εμπορευματα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use εμπορευματα in Greek.

The word εμπορευματα in Greek means λαθραία εμπορεύματα, λαθραία είδη, φορτίο, αγαθά, εμπορεύματα, ξέβρασμα, εμπορεύματα, προϊόντα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word εμπορευματα

λαθραία εμπορεύματα, λαθραία είδη

(bootleg goods)

The contraband was seized and confiscated at the airport.

φορτίο

(cargo)

Το πλοίο μετλεφερε εμπορεύματα από τη μια πλευρά του Ατλαντικού στην άλλη.
The ship carried freight across the Atlantic.

αγαθά, εμπορεύματα

(merchandise, commodities)

The company promised to deliver the goods within 24 hours.

ξέβρασμα

(uncountable (sth that washes up on shore) (ανεπίσημο)

The polluted beach was full of used bottles and other jetsam.

εμπορεύματα, προϊόντα

(goods for sale)

Οι έμποροι έστησαν πάγκους στην πλατεία για να εκθέσουν τα εμπορεύματά (or: προϊόντα) τους.
Merchants set up stalls in the square to display their wares.

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