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1 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* -
2 industria
industria sustantivo femenino (Com, Econ) industry; industria pesquera fishing industry
industria sustantivo femenino industry
industria siderúrgica, iron and steel industry ' industria' also found in these entries: Spanish: aeronáutica - aeronáutico - azucarera - azucarero - cafetera - cafetero - cárnica - cárnico - cinematográfica - cinematográfico - confección - construcción - manufactura - minería - peletería - perfumería - repunte - revolucionar - sombrerería - turismo - alimenticio - ascenso - atrasar - automotor - crecimiento - fomentar - hotelería - lechero - levantar - nacional - nacionalización - nacionalizar - obrero - paralizar - ramo - reconvertir - usina - vinícola English: cosmetic - cottage industry - cripple - develop - DTI - encourage - encouragement - forefront - high-tech - industry - meat industry - oil industry - printing - publishing - rag trade - rundown - service industry - standstill - steel industry - tourist industry - trade - woolen - woollen - business - fishery - growth industry - manufacturing - tourist -
3 turismo
turismo sustantivo masculino (Com, Ocio) tourism;◊ los ingresos del turismo income from tourism o from the tourist industry;turismo cultural heritage tourism; dependen del turismo alemán they rely on German tourists; oficina de turismo tourist office; hacer turismo to travel (around)
turismo sustantivo masculino
1 tourism: me gusta hacer turismo, I like travelling around
turismo rural, country holidays (industria) tourism trade
2 Auto (saloon) car ' turismo' also found in these entries: Spanish: camino - oficina - promover - fomentar - guía - industria English: boost - encourage - off-peak - saloon - season - sedan - sightseeing - tourism - tourist industry - tourist office - industry - opportunity - tour - tourist
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