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1 Unterhaltungsindustrie
f entertainment industry* * *Un|ter|hạl|tungs|in|dust|rief no plentertainment industry* * *Un·ter·hal·tungs·in·dust·rief entertainment industry* * *Unterhaltungsindustrie f entertainment industry* * *f.show business n. -
2 Vergnügungsindustrie
f entertainment industry* * *Ver|gnü|gungs|in|dust|riefentertainment industry* * *Ver·gnü·gungs·in·dust·rief entertainment industry* * *Vergnügungsindustrie f entertainment industry -
3 Vergnügungsbetrieb
Vergnügungsbetrieb
amusement caterer;
• Vergnügungsbranche entertainment industry, show business;
• Vergnügungsetablissement entertainment spot;
• Vergnügungsgelände amusement park, recreation site;
• Vergnügungsindustrie entertainment industry (world, field), show business;
• Vergnügungslokal pleasure house, palace, gaudy establishment, cabaret, night club;
• Vergnügungspark fun (amusement) park, pleasure (Br.) (holiday) grounds;
• Vergnügungsreise auf öffentliche Kosten junket (US);
• [öffentliche] Vergnügungsstätte place of entertainment (amusement), spot (US sl.);
• Vergnügungssteuer entertainment duty (Br.), admission tax (US);
• Vergnügungsviertel entertainment (amusement) center (US) (centre, Br.), the Street, night-life district;
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4 Vergnügungsindustrie
Vergnügungsindustrie f FREI, MEDIA entertainment industry, show business* * *f <Frei, Medien> entertainment industry, show business* * *Vergnügungsindustrie
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5 Unterhaltungsbranche
f entertainment industry* * *Un·ter·hal·tungs·bran·chef entertainment industry* * *Unterhaltungsbranche f entertainment industry -
6 Film- und Fernsehindustrie
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7 Showbusineß
(the entertainment industry, especially the branch of the theatre concerned with variety shows, comedy etc.) show-business* * *Show·busi·nessRR, Show-Busi·nessRR, Show·busi·neßALT<->[ˈʃo:ˈbɪznɪs]nt kein pl show business -
8 Vergnügungsbranche
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9 Unterhaltungsindustrie
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10 Management von Touristenaktivitäten
управление туристической деятельностью
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touristic activity management
The administration, promotion, organization and planning for the business or industry of providing information, transportation, entertainment, accommodations and other services to travelers or visitors. (Source: RHW)
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