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  • 1 promotion

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the raising of a person to a higher rank or position: He has just been given (a) promotion.) προαγωγή
    2) (encouragement (of a cause, charity etc): the promotion of world peace.) προώθηση
    3) (the activity of advertising a product etc: He is against the promotion of cigarettes.) διαφήμιση,προώθηση,προβολή

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  • 2 Promotion

    subs.
    Preparation: Ar. and P. παρασκευή, ἡ.
    Initiation: P. εἰσήγησις, ἡ.
    Honour: P. and V. τιμή, ἡ.

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  • 3 promotion

    1) ανάδειξη
    2) προαγωγή
    3) προώθηση

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  • 4 advance

    1. verb
    1) (to move forward: The army advanced towards the town; Our plans are advancing well; He married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.) προχωρώ, προελαύνω, προκόβω
    2) (to supply (someone) with (money) on credit: The bank will advance you $500.) (προ)καταβάλλω
    2. noun
    1) (moving forward or progressing: We've halted the enemy's advance; Great advances in medicine have been made in this century.) πρόοδος, προέλαση
    2) (a payment made before the normal time: Can I have an advance on my salary?) προκαταβολή
    3) ((usually in plural) an attempt at (especially sexual) seduction.) (ανήθικες) προτάσεις
    3. adjective
    1) (made etc before the necessary or agreed time: an advance payment.) προκαταβολικός
    2) (made beforehand: an advance booking.) από πριν
    3) (sent ahead of the main group or force: the advance guard.) προπορευόμενος
    - in advance

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  • 5 advantageous

    [ædvən'tei‹əs]
    adjective (having or giving an advantage: Because of his experience he was in an advantageous position for promotion) πλεονεκτικός

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  • 6 assert oneself

    (to state one's opinions confidently and act in a way that will make people take notice of one: You must assert yourself more if you want promotion.) προβάλλω τις διεκδικήσεις μου

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  • 7 bar

    1. noun
    1) (a rod or oblong piece (especially of a solid substance): a gold bar; a bar of chocolate; iron bars on the windows.) ράβδος, πλάκα
    2) (a broad line or band: The blue material had bars of red running through it.) φαρδιά ρίγα
    3) (a bolt: a bar on the door.) αμπάρα
    4) (a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold: a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.) πάγκος
    5) (a public house.) μπαρ
    6) (a measured division in music: Sing the first ten bars.) μπάρα
    7) (something which prevents (something): His carelessness is a bar to his promotion.) εμπόδιο
    8) (the rail at which the prisoner stands in court: The prisoner at the bar collapsed when he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.) εδώλιο
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a bar: Bar the door.) αμπαρώνω
    2) (to prevent from entering: He's been barred from the club.) αποκλείω
    3) (to prevent (from doing something): My lack of money bars me from going on holiday.) εμποδίζω
    3. preposition
    (except: All bar one of the family had measles.)
    - barman
    - bar code

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  • 8 barrier

    ['bæriə]
    1) (something put up as a defence or protection: a barrier between the playground and the busy road.) φράγμα, φράκτης
    2) (something that causes difficulty: His deafness was a barrier to promotion.) εμπόδιο

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  • 9 engine

    ['en‹in] 1. noun
    1) (a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion: The car has a new engine.) μηχανή,κινητήρας
    2) (a railway engine: He likes to sit in a seat facing the engine.) ατμομηχανή
    - engineer 2. verb
    (to arrange by skill or by cunning means: He engineered my promotion.) μηχανεύομαι

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  • 10 form

    I 1. [fo:m] noun
    1) ((a) shape; outward appearance: He saw a strange form in the darkness.) μορφή,σχήμα
    2) (a kind, type or variety: What form of ceremony usually takes place when someone gets a promotion?) είδος,τύπος
    3) (a document containing certain questions, the answers to which must be written on it: an application form.) έντυπο
    4) (a fixed way of doing things: forms and ceremonies.) τύπος,εθιμοτυπία
    5) (a school class: He is in the sixth form.) τάξη
    2. verb
    1) (to make; to cause to take shape: They decided to form a drama group.) σχηματίζω
    2) (to come into existence; to take shape: An idea slowly formed in his mind.) σχηματίζομαι
    3) (to organize or arrange (oneself or other people) into a particular order: The women formed (themselves) into three groups.) συγκροτώ
    4) (to be; to make up: These lectures form part of the medical course.) αποτελώ
    - be in good form
    - in the form of
    II [fo:m] noun
    (a long, usually wooden seat: The children were sitting on forms.) μακρόστενος πάγκος

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  • 11 in line for

    (likely to get or to be given something: He is in line for promotion.) στη σειρά για

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  • 12 incentive

    [in'sentiv]
    (something that encourages etc: Hope of promotion was an incentive to hard work.) κίνητρο

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  • 13 pass over

    (to ignore or overlook: They passed him over for promotion.) παραλείπω

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  • 14 promote

    [prə'məut]
    1) (to raise (to a higher rank or position): He was promoted to head teacher.) προάγω,προβιβάζω
    2) (to encourage, organize, or help the progress of: He worked hard to promote peace / this scheme.) προάγω,προωθώ
    3) (to encourage the buying of; to advertise: We are promoting a new brand of soap-powder.) προωθώ
    - promotion

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  • 15 relish

    ['reliʃ] 1. verb
    (to enjoy greatly: He relishes his food; I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.) απολαμβάνω
    2. noun
    1) (pleasure; enjoyment: He ate the food with great relish; I have no relish for such a boring task.) απόλαυση
    2) (a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.) καρύκευμα, νοστιμάδα

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  • 16 smooth

    [smu:ð] 1. adjective
    1) (having an even surface; not rough: Her skin is as smooth as satin.) λείος
    2) (without lumps: Mix the ingredients to a smooth paste.) στρωτός,ομαλός
    3) ((of movement) without breaks, stops or jolts: Did you have a smooth flight from New York?) ομαλός
    4) (without problems or difficulties: a smooth journey; His progress towards promotion was smooth and rapid.) ομαλός,αδιατάρακτος
    5) ((too) agreeable and pleasant in manner etc: I don't trust those smooth salesmen.) αβρός,γλυκομίλητος
    2. verb
    1) ((often with down, out etc) to make (something) smooth or flat: She tried to smooth the creases out.) ισιώνω,στρώνω
    2) ((with into or over): to rub (a liquid substance etc) gently over (a surface): Smooth the moisturizing cream into/over your face and neck.) απλώνω
    - smoothly
    - smoothness

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  • 17 throw away

    1) (to get rid of: He always throws away his old clothes.) πετώ
    2) (to lose through lack of care, concern etc: Don't throw your chance of promotion away by being careless.) χάνω, χαραμίζω

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  • 18 unexpected

    (not expected, eg because sudden: his unexpected death; His promotion was quite unexpected.) απροσδόκητος, απρόσμενος

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  • 19 with an eye to something

    (with something as an aim: He's doing this with an eye to promotion.) αποβλέποντας σε

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  • promotion — [ prɔmosjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1350; bas lat. promotio, de promovere 1 ♦ Accession, nomination (d une ou plusieurs personnes) à un grade, une dignité, un emploi supérieur. ⇒ avancement. Bénéficier d une promotion. Avoir une promotion. Arroser, fêter sa… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Promotion — may mean:*Promotion (rank) *Promotion (marketing) **Promotional campaign **Promotion (entertainment) *Promotion (academic) *Promotion (chess) *Promotion (linguistics) *Promotion and relegation, in league sports *Professional wrestling promotion * …   Wikipedia

  • Promotion — (spätlateinisch promotio ‚Beförderung‘, ‚Erhebung‘) steht für Verleihen des Doktorgrades, siehe Promotion (Doktor) Verleihen der Ritterwürde, siehe Ritter eine Art der Typumwandlung bei einigen Programmiersprachen, siehe Promotion (Typumwandlung) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Promotion — Sf Verleihung der Doktorwürde erw. fach. (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. prōmōtio ( ōnis) Beförderung (zu Ehrenstellen) , zu l. prōmovēre vorwärts bewegen, fortschieben , zu l. movēre bewegen und l. prō . In der Bedeutung Absatzförderung… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • promotion — Promotion. s. f. Elevation à une dignité. Depuis sa promotion au Cardinalat. le Pape a fait une promotion de douze Cardinaux. Ce Cardinal est de la promotion d un tel Pape. le Roy a fait une promotion de Chevaliers. promotion aux Ordres sacrez …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • promotion — pro*mo tion (pr[ o]*m[=o] sh[u^]n), n. [L. promotio: cf. F. promotion.] The act of promoting, advancing, or encouraging; the act of exalting in rank or honor; also, the condition of being advanced, encouraged, or exalted in honor; preferment.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • promotion — /prə məʊʃn/, it. /pro mɔʃɔn/ s. ingl. [dal fr. promotion, dal lat. tardo promotio onis, der. di promovēre promuovere ], usato in ital. al femm. (comm.) [insieme delle attività volte a incrementare la vendita di un prodotto] ▶◀ [➨ promozione (3)] …   Enciclopedia Italiana

  • promotion — early 15c., advancement, from O.Fr. promotion (14c.), from L. promotionem, noun of action from pp. stem of promovere (see PROMOTE (Cf. promote)). Meaning advertising, publicity first recorded 1925. Promotional relating to advertising first… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Promotion — Promotion: Die Bezeichnung für die »Verleihung, Erlangung der Doktorwürde« ist eine gelehrte Entlehnung des 17. Jh.s aus spätlat. promotio »Beförderung (zu Ehrenstellen)«. Dies gehört zu lat. pro movere »vorwärts bewegen; befördern; (reflexiv:)… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • promotion — [n1] higher position in organization advance, advancement, advocacy, aggrandizement, backing, betterment, boost, break, breakthrough, buildup, bump, elevation, encouragement, ennoblement, exaltation, favoring, furtherance, go ahead*, hike, honor …   New thesaurus

  • Promotion — (v. lat. Promotio), Beförderung, s. u. Promoviren; P. per saltum, Überspringung eines geistlichen Grades; Promōtor, Beförderer; P. fidei, so v.w. Advocatus diaboli; Promotoriales, Beförderungsschreiben …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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