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niche fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > niche
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niche [ni:ʃ](a) (recess → in church, cliff) niche f;∎ figurative to find one's niche trouver sa voie -
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niche, n1 (role, occupation) place f ; to find one's niche trouver sa place ; to carve out one's ou a niche se faire une place ;2 Advertg créneau m ;3 ( recess) niche f ;4 Ecol niche f écologique. -
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MARKETING (in market) créneau m, niche fniche market niche;niche marketing marketing m ciblé;niche player acteur m sur un segment de marché;niche product produit m cibléNewly launched Bluway.com, a gay- and lesbian-oriented travel site, said it hopes to become an important niche player with an assortment of offerings from tour operators, cruise lines and hotels. Company founder Alex Khodorkovsky said the site will enable suppliers and advertisers to reach a gay audience and will ease the travel purchase process for site users.
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[ni, ni:ʃ]1) (a hollow in a wall for a statue, ornament etc.) niche2) (a suitable place in life: He found his niche in engineering.) voie -
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créneau; débouché commercial; pf. niche [fiscale, p. ex.]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > niche
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Comm. produits de créneauEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > niche products
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English-French dictionary of Geography > thermoabrasional niche
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enfeu mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > wall niche tomb
См. также в других словарях:
niche — 1. (ni ch ) s. f. 1° Enfoncement pratiqué dans l épaisseur de quelque corps solide, pour y placer quelque chose, une statue, un vase, etc. Mettre une statue dans une niche. Le choeur de cette église est orné de saints placés dans des niches.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Niche — (UK /ˈniːʃ/ or US … Wikipedia
Niche — Gewässerkennzahl FR: A4400300 Lage Lothringen, Frankreich Flusssystem … Deutsch Wikipedia
niche — The usual pronunciation is neesh, in the French manner, although the anglicized form nich is also heard. In business jargon, niche (always pronounced neesh, of course) means ‘a special section of the market’ to which the marketing effort for… … Modern English usage
Niche — • A recess for the reception of a statue, so designed as to give it emphasis, frame it effectively, and afford some measure of protection. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Niche Niche … Catholic encyclopedia
niché — niché, ée (ni ché, chée) part. passé de nicher. Logé dans un nid. Un faucon niché au haut d un arbre. Par extension. • Lors je lui dis : te voilà mal niché, Petit larron ; cherche une autre retraite : Celle du coeur sera bien plus secrète, J … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
niche — [ nıtʃ ] noun count 1. ) a job or activity that you are good at and that is very suitable for you: She s never really found her niche in life. 2. ) BUSINESS an opportunity to sell a particular product or service that no one else is selling: The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
niche — (n.) 1610s, shallow recess in a wall, from Fr. niche recess (for a dog), kennel (14c.), perhaps from It. nicchia niche, nook, from nicchio seashell, said by Klein and Barnhart to be probably from L. mitulus mussel, but the change of m to n is not … Etymology dictionary
Niche — (n[i^]ch), n. [F., fr. It. nicchia, prop., a shell like recess in a wall, fr. nicchio a shellfish, mussel, fr. L. mytilus.] A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. Hence … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
niche — ► NOUN 1) a shallow recess, especially one in a wall to display an ornament. 2) (one s niche) a comfortable or suitable position in life. 3) a specialized but profitable corner of the market. 4) Ecology a role taken by a type of organism within… … English terms dictionary
niche — [nich; ] Brit also [ nēsh] n. [Fr < OFr nichier, to nest < VL * nidicare < L nidus, NEST] 1. a recess or hollow in a wall, as for a statue, bust, or vase 2. a place or position particularly suitable to the person or thing in it 3. any… … English World dictionary