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1 ballyhoo
bæli'hu:, ]( American) 'bælihu:(noisy or sensational advertising or publicity: a lot of ballyhoo about the filmstar's visit.) reklamemakeri, ståheiIsubst. \/ˌbælɪˈhuː\/ ( hverdagslig)1) markskrikersk reklame, skryt2) ståhei, oppstyr3) humbugIIverb ( ballyhooed - ballyhooed) \/ˌbælɪˈhuː\/( hverdagslig) skryte veldig av, hause opp, lage oppstyr rundt -
2 oppskrytt
adj. overpraised, puffed up, overadvertised adj. ballyhooed, played-up -
3 razvikan
pp much-vaunted, much-touted, much-ballyhooed; notorious -
4 ballyhoo
s.1 alboroto (familiar)escandalera (España), batifondo (R.Plata)2 publicidad estrepitosa, bombo publicitario, propaganda exagerada, publicidad exagerada.v.dar mucho bombo a, hacer alboroto sobre, hacer campaña publicitaria de, hacer público. (pt & pp ballyhooed) -
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I n AmE infml1)I've never heard so much ballyhoo for such a lousy movie — Я не понимаю, почему подняли такую рекламную шумиху по поводу такого паршивого фильма
2)The barker sticks a trick knife through one arm to attract a crowd and then starts his ballyhoo — Зазывала с понтом вонзает нож в руку, чтобы привлечь толпу, а затем начинает рекламировать представление
3)II vt AmE infml1)They ballyhooed this movie on television for a month before it came out — Они рекламировали этот фильм по телевидению целый месяц, прежде чем он вышел на экран
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