-
1 Beverages Entertainment And Dining
Business: BEDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Beverages Entertainment And Dining
-
2 Retail Entertainment And Dining
Business: REDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Retail Entertainment And Dining
-
3 Technology Information Multimedia And Entertainment
Business: TIMEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Technology Information Multimedia And Entertainment
-
4 show-business
nounthe entertainment industry, especially the branch of the theatre concerned with variety shows, comedy etc.العَمَل الإسْتِعْراضي -
5 עסקי שעשועים
entertainment business -
6 industrie
industrie [ɛ̃dystʀi]feminine noun• industrie légère/lourde light/heavy industry* * *ɛ̃dystʀi1) ( secteur) industryindustrie automobile/d'armement — car/arms industry
2) ( entreprise) industrial concern ou firm* * *ɛ̃dystʀi nfindustrie du spectacle — entertainment industry, show business
* * *industrie nf1 ( activité) industry; développer/relancer l'industrie to develop/boost industry;2 ( secteur) industry; industrie automobile/chimique/textile/d'armement car/chemical/textile/arms industry; l'industrie du cinéma the film industry; l'industrie hôtelière the hotel trade; l'industrie légère/lourde/de pointe light/heavy/high-tech industry; l'industrie du spectacle the entertainment industry ou business; les industries de transformation the processing ou manufacturing industries;3 ( entreprise) industrial concern ou firm;4 †( ingéniosité) ingenuity;[ɛ̃dystri] nom féminin1. [secteur de production] industryindustrie extractive ou minière mining industryl'industrie hôtelière the hotel industry ou trade ou business4. [entreprise] industrial concern -
7 Unterhaltungsindustrie
Unterhaltungsindustrie f FREI, MEDIA entertainment business; show business (Fernsehen, Kino)* * *f <Frei, Medien> entertainment business, Fernsehen, Kino show business* * *Unterhaltungsindustrie
entertainment field (world), show business -
8 индустрия развлечений
1) General subject: show business2) Law: Entertainment3) Cinema: entertainment industry4) Jargon: showbiz5) Advertising: amusement industry, entertainment business, show bizУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > индустрия развлечений
-
9 шоу-бизнес
1) General subject: show business, music scene2) Colloquial: show biz3) Economy: show entrepot4) Jargon: showbiz5) Advertising: entertainment business -
10 forlystelsesbranchen
the entertainment business. -
11 forlystelsesbransje
subst. entertainment business -
12 pubblico
(pl -ci) 1. adj publicPubblico Ministero public prosecutor2. m public( spettatori) audiencein pubblico in public* * *pubblico agg.1 public; ( statale) state (attr.); ( civile) civil: opinione, salute, vita pubblica, public opinion, health, life; servizi pubblici, public services; lavori pubblici, public works; istruzione pubblica, state education; scuola pubblica, state (o maintained) school; biblioteca pubblica, public library; giardini pubblici, public gardens; forza pubblica, police force (o civil police); nemico pubblico, public enemy; pubblico funzionario, civil servant; pubblico ufficiale, public officer (o civil servant); pubblico notaio, notary public; pubblico banditore, (public) auctioneer; pubblico registro, registry; spese pubbliche, public expenses: a spese pubbliche, at public expense; bilancio pubblico, national budget; debito pubblico, national (o public) debt; amministrazione pubblica, public authority (o civil service); questione d'interesse pubblico, public matter, ( d'importanza nazionale) matter of national importance; pubbliche relazioni, public relations; lavorare per il bene pubblico, to work for the common good // atto pubblico, deed under seal; diritto pubblico, public law2 ( noto a tutti, fatto davanti a tutti) public: le conferenze sono pubbliche, the lectures are public; fare una pubblica confessione, protesta, to make a public confession, protest; tenere una pubblica riunione, to hold (o to have) an open (o public) meeting; bisogna fare qualcosa prima che la notizia diventi di pubblico dominio, something must be done before the news becomes public // rendere pubblico, to make public (o to broadcast) // personaggio pubblico, public personality◆ s.m.1 public: il pubblico dei lettori, the reading public; i gusti del pubblico, the tastes of the public; l'opinione del pubblico, public opinion; un giardino aperto al pubblico, a garden open to the public; il pubblico non è ammesso, the public is (o are) not admitted; il pubblico è pregato di..., the public is (o are) requested to... // in pubblico, in public: mettere in pubblico, to make public (o to broadcast o to reveal o to disclose)2 (di teatro, concerto, conferenza ecc.) audience: il pubblico ha applaudito gli attori, the audience applauded the actors; parlare a un pubblico numeroso, to speak to a large audience; al concerto c'è stata una grande affluenza di pubblico, the concert was very well attended // indagine sul pubblico, audience research // pubblico prigioniero, ( di messaggi pubblicitari) captive audience3 ( sfera pubblica) public life: separare il pubblico dal privato, to separate public life from private life.* * *['pubbliko] pubblico -a, -ci, -che1. agg(gen) public, (statale: scuola) state attrun pubblico esercizio — a catering (o hotel o entertainment) business
ministero della Pubblica Istruzione — Department for Education Brit, Department of Health, Education and Welfare Am
2. sm* * *I 1.1) (statale) [ scuola] public, state attrib.; [ azienda] state-owned; [ ospedale] state-run; [ debito] national, publicservizio pubblico — public service o utility
2) (della collettività) [opinione, pericolo, nemico] public3) (accessibile a tutti) [ luogo] public2.sostantivo maschileII1) (gente) publicportare qcs. a conoscenza del pubblico — to make sth. public audience, spectators pl.; (ascoltatori) audience, listeners pl.
2) (spettatori)3) (seguito)4) in pubblico [parlare, esibirsi] in public* * *pubblico1pl. -ci, - che /'pubbliko, t∫i, ke/1 (statale) [ scuola] public, state attrib.; [ azienda] state-owned; [ ospedale] state-run; [ debito] national, public; servizio pubblico public service o utility2 (della collettività) [ opinione, pericolo, nemico] public3 (accessibile a tutti) [ luogo] public; diventare di dominio pubblico to fall in the public domain; rendere pubblico to releaseil pubblico e il privato the public and the private sectors- a amministrazione civil service; - che relazioni public relations.————————pubblico2pl. -ci /'pubbliko, t∫i/sostantivo m.1 (gente) public; aperto al pubblico open to the public; portare qcs. a conoscenza del pubblico to make sth. public audience, spectators pl.; (ascoltatori) audience, listeners pl.; uno spettacolo che piace al grande pubblico a very popular show3 (seguito) avere un proprio pubblico to have a following; deludere il proprio pubblico to disappoint one's public4 in pubblico [parlare, esibirsi] in public. -
13 индустрия
ж.лёгкая [тяжёлая] инду́стри́я — light [heavy] industry
инду́стри́я развлече́ний — show / entertainment business
-
14 pubblico
['pubbliko] pubblico -a, -ci, -che1. agg(gen) public, (statale: scuola) state attrun pubblico esercizio — a catering (o hotel o entertainment) business
ministero della Pubblica Istruzione — Department for Education Brit, Department of Health, Education and Welfare Am
2. sm -
15 gastos de representación
• business expenses• entertainment allowance• entertainment expenses• representation expensesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > gastos de representación
-
16 культурная часть
Business: entertainment (приема, вечера) -
17 скидка для компенсации затрат на предал
Business: entertainment allowanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скидка для компенсации затрат на предал
-
18 скидка для компенсации затрат на представительские расходы
Business: entertainment allowanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > скидка для компенсации затрат на представительские расходы
-
19 huviteollisuus
• entertainment industry• show business -
20 viihdeteollisuus
• entertainment industry• show business
См. также в других словарях:
entertainment business — business of putting on productions for the public s enjoyment … English contemporary dictionary
entertainment — en‧ter‧tain‧ment [ˌentəˈteɪnmənt ǁ tər ] noun [uncountable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES when a company or businessperson spends money on taking customers to restaurants, bars, theatres etc, as a way of making business deals easier to complete: • The group … Financial and business terms
Entertainment law — or media law is a term for a mix of more traditional categories of law with a focus on providing legal services to the entertainment industry. The principal areas of Entertainment Law overlap substantially with the well known and conventional… … Wikipedia
Entertainment journalism — is an umbrella term used to describe all forms of journalism that focus on the entertainment business and its products. Like fashion journalism, entertainment journalism covers industry specific news while targeting general audiences beyond those … Wikipedia
Entertainment Weekly — Infobox Magazine title = Entertainment Weekly staff writer = image size = 200px image caption = publisher = Time Inc. paid circulation = unpaid circulation = total circulation = circulation year = language = English category = Entertainment… … Wikipedia
Business model — A business model is a term used for a broad range of informal and formal descriptions that are used by enterprises to represent various aspects of its business, including its purpose, offerings, strategies, infrastructure, organizational… … Wikipedia
business — noun 1 buying and selling of goods ADJECTIVE ▪ big ▪ profitable ▪ private ▪ core ▪ It s time to focus on the company s core business … Collocations dictionary
entertainment */*/ — UK [ˌentə(r)ˈteɪnmənt] / US [ˌentərˈteɪnmənt] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms entertainment : singular entertainment plural entertainments performances that people enjoy A jazz band provided the entertainment, while people ate and drank… … English dictionary
entertainment — en|ter|tain|ment [ ,entər teınmənt ] noun count or uncount ** performances that people enjoy: A jazz band provided the entertainment, while people ate and drank under the stars. There will be entertainment and a buffet luncheon for a cost of $30 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Entertainment Software Association — (ESA) американская ассоциация производителей ПО и компьютерных игр. Сформирована в апреле 1994 года под названием Interactive Digital Software Association (IDSA) и переименована в ESA 16 июля 2003 года. Размещается в Вашингтоне. Членами ESA … Википедия
Entertainment Consumers Association — (ECA) is a United States based nonpartisan, non government, non profit organization dedicated to the interests of individuals who play computer and video games in the United States. Game consumers in the US represent over 30 million Americans and … Wikipedia