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1 promoter
сущ.1) общ. вдохновитель, возбудитель, двигатель, инициатор, пропагандист, сторонник (тот, кто способствует чему-л.)This process of cultural convergence can also be seen as an important prerequisite and promoter of European integration. — Этот процесс культурного сближения также может рассматриваться как важная предпосылка и двигатель Европейской интеграции.
2) общ. антреперенер, импресарио, агент (актера, спортсмена: лицо или компания, организующая спортивные мероприятия или мероприятия шоу-бизнеса)3) общ. учредитель, основатель (лицо, участвующее в учреждении новой компании)Syn:4) рекл. промоутер (лицо или компания, создающая рекламу товару и способствующая его продвижению на рынок)See:
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1) учредитель, основатель, грюндер, антрепренер; 2) агент, который помогает создавать новые компании, улаживает все формальности, помогает получить правильный имидж, раскрутить новый товар.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *агент, который помогает создавать новые компании-----лицо, принимающее участие в основании компании и создании ее активов, в том числе в подготовке ее устава и заявки на регистрацию, а также в регистрации компании, найме руководства и привлечении средств -
2 Samuda, Joseph d'Aguilar
[br]b. 21 May 1813 London, Englandd. 27 April 1885 London, England[br]English shipbuilder and promoter of atmospheric traction for railways.[br]Joseph Samuda studied as a engineer under his elder brother Jacob and formed a partnership with him in 1832 as builders of marine steam engines. In 1838, with Samuel Clegg, they took out a patent for an atmospheric railway system. In this system a cast-iron tube, with a continuous sealed slot along the top, was laid between the rails; trains were attached to a piston within the tube by an arm, the slot being opened and resealed before and behind it. The tube ahead of the piston was exhausted by a stationary steam engine and the train propelled by atmospheric pressure. The system appeared to offer clean, fast travel and was taken up by noted contemporary railway engineers such as I.K. Brunel and C.B. Vignoles, but it eventually proved a failure as no satisfactory means of sealing the slot could at that time be found. It did, however, lead to experiments in the 1860s with underground, pneumatic-tube railways, in which the vehicle would be its own piston, and Samuda Bros, supplied cast-iron tubes for such a line. Meanwhile, Samuda Bros, had commenced building iron steamships in 1843, and although Jacob Samuda lost his life in 1844 as the result of an accident aboard one of the earliest built, the firm survived to become noted London builders of steamships of many types over the ensuing four decades. Joseph Samuda became a founder member of the Institution of Naval Architects in 1860, and was MP for Tavistock from 1865 to 1868 and for Tower Hamlets from 1868 to 1880.[br]Bibliography1838, jointly with Jacob Samuda and Samuel Clegg, British patent no. 7,920 (atmospheric traction).1861–2, "On the form and materials for iron plated ships", Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 21.Further ReadingObituary, Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 81:334 (provides good coverage of his career).C.Hadfield, 1967, Atmospheric Railways, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles (includes a discussion of his railway work).PJGRBiographical history of technology > Samuda, Joseph d'Aguilar
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3 promote
prə'məut1) (to raise (to a higher rank or position): He was promoted to head teacher.) promover, ascender2) (to encourage, organize, or help the progress of: He worked hard to promote peace / this scheme.) promover, fomentar3) (to encourage the buying of; to advertise: We are promoting a new brand of soap-powder.) promover•- promoter- promotion
promote vb ascendertr[prə'məʊt]1 (in rank) promover, ascender2 (encourage) promover, fomentar3 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (product) promocionar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be promoted SMALLSPORT/SMALL subir (de categoría)1) : ascender (a un alumno o un empleado)2) advertise: promocionar, hacerle publicidad a3) further: promover, fomentarv.• adelantar v.• agenciar v.• apoyar v.• ascender v.• estimular v.• favorecer v.• financiar v.• fomentar v.• gestionar v.• promocionar v.• promover v.prə'məʊt1)a) ( raise in rank) \<\<employee\>\> ascender*b) (AmE Educ) promover*c) (BrE Sport)United were promoted to the Second Division — United subió or ascendió a segunda división
2)a) ( encourage) promover*, fomentar, potenciar; \<\<growth\>\> estimularb) ( advocate) promover*3)a) \<\<product/service\>\> promocionar, dar(le)* publicidad ab) \<\<concert/boxing match\>\> organizar*[prǝ'mǝʊt]VT1) (in rank)a) [+ employee] ascender•
to be promoted — ser ascendidob) (Mil) ascenderhe was promoted (to) colonel or to the rank of colonel — lo ascendieron a coronel
c) (Sport) [+ team] ascenderTarifa was promoted to the first division — el Tarifa subió or ascendió a primera división
d) (US)(Scol) [+ pupil]2) (=encourage) [+ trade, cooperation, peace] promover, fomentar; [+ growth] estimular; [+ sales, campaign, project, cause] promover; (Parl) [+ bill] presentarhe has spent much of his fortune promoting the arts — ha gastado gran parte de su fortuna promoviendo las artes
3) (=advertise) [+ product] promocionar, dar publicidad athey will do a British tour to promote their second album — harán una gira por Gran Bretaña para promocionar su segundo álbum
the island is being promoted as a tourist destination — se está dando publicidad a la isla como centro de interés turístico
4) (=organize, put on) [+ concert, event] organizar5) (Chem) [+ reaction] provocar* * *[prə'məʊt]1)a) ( raise in rank) \<\<employee\>\> ascender*b) (AmE Educ) promover*c) (BrE Sport)United were promoted to the Second Division — United subió or ascendió a segunda división
2)a) ( encourage) promover*, fomentar, potenciar; \<\<growth\>\> estimularb) ( advocate) promover*3)a) \<\<product/service\>\> promocionar, dar(le)* publicidad ab) \<\<concert/boxing match\>\> organizar*
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