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2 publicity
n. tanıtım, tanıtma, reklâm, propaganda, açıklık, tanınma, şöhret* * *tanıtma* * *[-'blisə-]1) (advertising: There is a lot of publicity about the dangers of smoking.) reklâm, tanıtma2) (the state of being widely known: Film stars usually like publicity.) tanınma, şöhret -
3 publicity agent
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4 publicity campaign
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5 publicity man
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6 publicity manager
n. reklâm müdürü -
7 publicity agent
reklâmcı -
8 publicity campaign
reklâm kampanyası -
9 publicity man
n. reklâmcı -
10 publicity manager
n. reklâm müdürü -
11 publicity
tanitma, reklam; halkin dikkati -
12 publicity agent
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13 publicity campaign
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14 publicity man
reklamci -
15 publicity manager
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17 give smth. publicity
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18 give smth. publicity
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19 ballyhoo
n. gürültülü propaganda, reklâm; velvele————————v. propaganda yapmak, gürültülü reklâm yapmak* * *[bæli'hu:, ]( American[) 'bælihu:](noisy or sensational advertising or publicity: a lot of ballyhoo about the filmstar's visit.) büyük çapta reklâm, gösterişli ilân -
20 boost
n. destekleme; yükseltme, artırma, yardım etme; propaganda, reklamını yapma————————v. yukarıya itmek, kaldırmak; yükseltmek, artırmak, övmek, reklâmını yapmak; voltajını yükseltmek* * *1. arttır (v.) 2. arttırma (n.)* * *[bu:st] 1. verb(to expand; to make greater; to improve: We've boosted the sales figures; It's boosted his reputation.) artırmak, geliştirmek, düzeltmek2. noun(a piece of help, encouragement etc: This publicity will give our sales a real boost.) yardım, destek, teşvik- booster
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publicity — (n.) 1791, condition of being public, from Fr. publicité (1690s), from M.L. publicitatem (nom. publicitas), from L. publicus (see PUBLIC (Cf. public)). Sense of making something known, advertising is from 1826. Publicity stunt first recorded 1926 … Etymology dictionary