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1 giveaway
ˈgive·awayI. nto be a dead \giveaway alles verratento get a \giveaway ein Geschenk bekommenII. adj1. (low)\giveaway price Schleuderpreis m2. (free) kostenlos\giveaway newspaper Gratiszeitung f* * *A s1. (ungewolltes) Verraten n, Verplappern n umg:the expression on his face was a (dead) giveaway sein Gesichtsausdruck verriet ihn oder sagte alles2. besonders US Werbegeschenk n3. kostenlos verteilte Zeitung4. RADIO, TV besonders US Quiz(sendung) n(f)sell sth at giveaway prices etwas verschleudern -
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(DE) Ausgang {r}; Enden {s}; Ergebnis {s}; Fazit {s}; Folgen {s}; Frucht {e}; Früchte {pl}; Produkt {s}; Resultat {s}; ergibt; resultiert; resultiertem; (EN) accomplishment; achievement; after-come; at giveaway prices; effect; end; fruit; fruitage; harvest; issue; offspring; outcome; outgo; outgrowth; outwent; pay-off; payoff; product; progeny; result; resultate; sickeningly; succeeding; the long and the short; throughput; upshot
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giveaway — give‧a‧way [ˈgɪvəweɪ] noun [countable] MARKETING 1. informal used in advertisements to say that something is extremely cheap to buy: • At £400, these computers are a giveaway. • No airline could afford to carry passengers for long at such… … Financial and business terms
giveaway — [[t]gɪ̱vəweɪ[/t]] giveaways also give away 1) N SING A giveaway is something that makes you realize the truth about a particular person or situation. The only giveaway was the look of amusement in her eyes. 2) N COUNT A giveaway is something that … English dictionary
giveaway — I UK [ˈɡɪvəˌweɪ] / US noun Word forms giveaway : singular giveaway plural giveaways 1) [singular] a movement, action, or expression on someone s face that shows the truth about something or that lets you realize something that should be a secret… … English dictionary
giveaway — give|a|way1 [ˈgıvəweı] n 1.) [singular] something that makes it easy for you to guess something be a clear/dead giveaway (=make it very easy to guess something) ▪ He d been smoking dope; his glazed eyes were a dead giveaway. 2.) something that is … Dictionary of contemporary English
giveaway — give|a|way1 [ gıvə,weı ] noun 1. ) singular a movement, action, or expression on someone s face that shows the truth about something or lets you realize something that should be a secret: a dead (=obvious) giveaway: I knew she d passed. Her face… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
giveaway — [ˈgɪvəˌweɪ] noun I 1) [singular] a movement, action, or expression on someone s face that shows the truth about something I knew she d passed. Her face was a dead giveaway (= an obvious giveaway).[/ex] 2) [C] a present that a company gives you to … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
giveaway — 1 noun 1 (singular) something that makes it easy for you to guess something: be a clear/dead giveaway: He d been smoking dope; his glazed eyes were a dead giveaway. 2 (C) something that a shop gives you when you buy a product 2 adjective (only… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
giveaway — / gɪvəweɪ/ adjective ♦ to sell at giveaway prices to sell at very cheap prices ■ noun something which is given as a free gift when another item is bought … Marketing dictionary in english
giveaway price — noun, pl ⋯ prices [count] : a very low price We re selling everything in our store at low, low giveaway prices … Useful english dictionary
give|a|way — «GIHV uh WAY», noun, adjective. Informal. –n. 1. something revealed or made known unintentionally; exposure; betrayal. 2. something given away or sold at a cheap price to promote business or good relations: »Our sales drive features giveaways and … Useful english dictionary
bottom fisher — An investor seeking stocks that have fallen to prices at or near their bottom, which he or she believes will trend up in the future. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * bottom fisher ˈbottom ˌfisher noun [countable] FINANCE someone who invests… … Financial and business terms