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  • 21 publicity

    [pʌb'lɪsɪtɪ]
    n
    ( information) reklama f; ( attention) rozgłos m
    * * *
    [-'blisə-]
    1) (advertising: There is a lot of publicity about the dangers of smoking.) reklama
    2) (the state of being widely known: Film stars usually like publicity.) rozgłos

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  • 22 self-respect

    [sɛlfrɪs'pɛkt]
    n
    szacunek m dla samego siebie
    * * *
    [selfri'spekt]
    (respect for oneself and concern for one's reputation: Well-known personalities should have more self-respect than to take part in television advertising.) szacunek dla siebie, ambicja

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  • 23 slogan

    ['sləugən]
    n
    hasło nt, slogan m
    * * *
    ['sləuɡən]
    (an easily-remembered and frequently repeated phrase which is used in advertising etc.) slogan

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  • 24 splash

    [splæʃ] 1. n
    ( sound) plusk m, pluśnięcie nt; ( of colour) plama f
    2. excl
    plusk, chlup
    3. vt 4. vi
    (also: splash about) pluskać się; water chlapać
    * * *
    [splæʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to make wet with drops of liquid, mud etc, especially suddenly and accidentally: A passing car splashed my coat (with water).) chlapać
    2) (to (cause to) fly about in drops: Water splashed everywhere.) pryskać
    3) (to fall or move with splashes: The children were splashing in the sea.) pluskać się
    4) (to display etc in a place, manner etc that will be noticed: Posters advertising the concert were splashed all over the wall.) rozwiesić, rozkleić
    2. noun
    1) (a scattering of drops of liquid or the noise made by this: He fell in with a loud splash.) plusk, chlapnięcie
    2) (a mark made by splashing: There was a splash of mud on her dress.) plama
    3) (a bright patch: a splash of colour.) plama

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  • 25 sponsor

    ['spɔnsə(r)] 1. n
    (of player, programme, event) sponsor(ka) m(f); ( for application) poręczyciel(ka) m(f); ( for bill in parliament) inicjator(ka) m(f)
    2. vt
    player, programme, event sponsorować; proposal przedkładać (przedłożyć perf)

    I sponsored him at 3p a mile( in fund-raising race) sponsorowałem go w kwocie 3 pensów za milę

    * * *
    ['sponsə] 1. verb
    1) (to take on the financial responsibility for (a person, project etc), often as a form of advertising or for charity: The firm sponsors several golf tournaments.) popierać finansowo
    2) (to promise (a person) that one will pay a certain sum of money to a charity etc if that person completes a set task (eg a walk, swim etc).) popierać finansowo
    2. noun
    (a person, firm etc that acts in this way.) sponsor, fundator

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  • 26 tool

    [tuːl]
    n
    * * *
    [tu:l]
    (an instrument for doing work, especially by hand: hammers, saws and other tools; the tools of his trade; Advertising is a powerful tool.) narzędzie

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  • 27 trailer

    ['treɪlə(r)]
    n ( AUT)
    przyczepa f; (US) ( caravan) przyczepa f kempingowa; (FILM, TV) zwiastun m
    * * *
    1) (a vehicle pulled behind a motor car: We carry our luggage in a trailer.) przyczepka
    2) ((American) a caravan.) przyczepa kempingowa
    3) (a short film advertising a complete film.) zwiastun filmu

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  • advertising — ad‧ver‧tis‧ing [ˈædvətaɪzɪŋ ǁ ər ] noun [uncountable] MARKETING telling people publicly about a product or service in order to persuade them to buy it: • Most organizations underestimate the benefits of advertising. • Television advertising… …   Financial and business terms

  • advertising — in the broadest sense of making goods publicly known developed as early as commodity exchange took shape in human society. In China, as elsewhere, the earliest medium of advertising was oral and even musical. The Book of Odes recorded an entry in …   Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture

  • advertising —    Advertising in Spain is part of the international advertising scene, with the top twenty agencies being owned, with very few exceptions, wholly or in part by multinational groups. Most of these groups became established by acquiring or… …   Encyclopedia of contemporary Spanish culture

  • advertising — n. 1. a communication publicly promoting some product or service. Syn: ad, advertisement, advert [WordNet 1.5] 2. 1 the business of advertising; the activity engaged in by professional publicists for pay. Syn: advertizing, publicizing, the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • advertising — (angl.) [pron. advertáĭzing] s.n. Trimis de gall, 02.08.2006. Sursa: DOOM 2  ADVERTISING s.n. Acţiunea de a atrage atenţia persoanelor (asupra unui produs etc.) prin intermediul reclamelor. [pr.: édvărtaiziη] (engl. advertising < advertise =… …   Dicționar Român

  • advertising — index promotion (encouragement), publicity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 advertising …   Law dictionary

  • Advertising — Advertising,das:⇨Werbung(1) …   Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • advertising — (Brit.) ad·ver·tis·ing || ædvÉ™taizɪŋ n. act or activity of marketing and promotion; promoting, drawing attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); act of publicly announcing (also advertizing) advertise (Brit.)… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • advertising — /adverˈtaizin(g), ingl. ˈædvəˌtaɪzɪŋ/ [da to advertise «fare pubblicità»] s. m. inv. pubblicità …   Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • advertising — advertising, language of In a study of the use of language to influence and persuade people, the American scholar Dwight Bolinger (Language, the Loaded Weapon, 1980) describes several techniques which advertisers share with other persuaders in… …   Modern English usage

  • advertising — [n] public notice of sale; notices to increase consumer desire announcement, announcing, ballyhoo*, billing, blasting*, broadcasting, buildup, displaying, exhibiting, exhibition, exposition, hard sell, hoopla*, hype*, pitch, plug, posting, PR,… …   New thesaurus

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