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1 advertisement
nounAnzeige, dieTV advertisement — Fernsehspot, der
classified advertisement — Kleinanzeige, die
* * *noun ((also ad [æd], advert) a film, newspaper announcement, poster etc making something known, especially in order to persuade people to buy it: an advertisement for toothpaste on television; She replied to my advertisement for a secretary.) Anzeige, Werbung* * *ad·ver·tise·ment[ədˈvɜ:tɪsmənt, AM ˌædvɚˈtaɪzmənt]n Werbung f kein pl, Reklame f kein pl ( for für + akk); (in a newspaper) Anzeige f, Annonce f, Inserat nt ( for für + akk); (on a noticeboard) Aushang m ( for für + akk)the property \advertisements in a newspaper der Immobilienteil einer Zeitunghe's not a very good \advertisement for his firm er ist keine gute Reklame für seine Firma* * *[əd'vɜːtɪsmənt] (US) ["dvə'taɪzmənt]nTV advertisements —
70% of the magazine is made up of advertisements — die Zeitschrift besteht zu 70% aus Anzeigen or Werbung or Reklame
he is not a good advertisement for his school — er ist nicht gerade ein Aushängeschild für seine Schule
2) (= announcement) Anzeige fto put or place an advertisement in the paper (for sb/sth) — eine Anzeige (für jdn/etw) in die Zeitung setzen, (für jdn/etw) in der Zeitung inserieren
* * *1. (öffentliche) Anzeige, Ankündigung f (in einer Zeitung), Inserat n, Annonce f, (RADIO, TV) (Werbe)Spot m:advertisement columns Inseraten-, Anzeigenteil m;put an advertisement in the newspaper ein Inserat oder eine Anzeige aufgeben oder in die Zeitung setzennot be a good advertisement for fig keine gute Reklame sein fürad. abkadv. abk1. advance4. adversus, against6. advocate* * *nounAnzeige, dieTV advertisement — Fernsehspot, der
classified advertisement — Kleinanzeige, die
* * *(ad) n.Anzeige -n f. n.Ankündigung f.Anzeige -n f.Reklame -n f.
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