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1 after-sales service
Mktgcustomer support following the purchase of a product or service. In some cases, after-sales service can be almost as important as the initial purchase. The manufacturer, retailer, or service provider determines what is included in any warranty (or guarantee) package. This will include the duration of the warranty—traditionally one year from the date of purchase, but increasingly two or more years—maintenance and/or replacement policy, items included/excluded, labor costs, and speed of response. In the case of a service provider, after-sales service might include additional top-up training or helpdesk availability. Of equal importance is the customer’s perception of the degree of willingness with which a supplier deals with a question or complaint, speed of response, and action taken. -
2 After Second Year
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3 The day after Thanksgiving
Jargon: Black Friday (Supposedly the busiest sale day of the year and when all businesses make a profit-black, indicating a profit.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > The day after Thanksgiving
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4 офицер-любитель (USSR , Russia - officer serving his 2-year term after graduation from a civil higher education institution)
mil.sl. amateur officerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > офицер-любитель (USSR , Russia - officer serving his 2-year term after graduation from a civil higher education institution)
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5 año tras año
= year after year, year by year, year in and year outEx. However, the periodicals are expensive and need to be continued year after year.Ex. The technical developments which would underpin such a service are becoming more widely available year by year, if not week by week or day by day.Ex. Audit rotation is designed to overcome two problems that can occur if an organization hires the same audit firm year in and year out.* * *= year after year, year by year, year in and year outEx: However, the periodicals are expensive and need to be continued year after year.
Ex: The technical developments which would underpin such a service are becoming more widely available year by year, if not week by week or day by day.Ex: Audit rotation is designed to overcome two problems that can occur if an organization hires the same audit firm year in and year out. -
6 un año tras otro
Ex. However, the periodicals are expensive and need to be continued year after year.* * *Ex: However, the periodicals are expensive and need to be continued year after year.
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7 år etter år
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8 iz godine u godinu
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9 ÁR
* * *I)n.2) plenty, abundance, fruitfulnes (þá var ár um öll lönd);3) the name of the Rune A.f. oar; draga skip á árum, to pull the boat with oars; þungr undir árum, heavy to pull; draga árar um e-t, to contend for; koma eigi ár sinni fyrlr borð, to be under restraint.n. first beginning; ár var alda, in times of yore; at morgins ári, um morguninn í ár = árla um morguninn, early in the morning.adv.1) anciently, of yore;2) early (ár um morguninn).V)* * *1.n. [Goth. jêr; A. S. gear; Engl. year; Germ. jabr; the Scandin. idioms all drop the j, as in ungr, young; cp. also the Gr. ωρα; Lat. hora; Ulf. renders not only ετος but also sometimes καιρός and χρόνος by jêr].I. a year, = Lat. annus, divided into twelve lunar months, each of 30 days, with four intercalary days, thus making 364 days; as the year was reckoned about the middle of the 10th century (the original calculation probably only reckoned 360 days, and made up the difference by irregular intercalary months). About the year 960 Thorstein Surt introduced the sumarauki (intercalary week), to be inserted every seventh year, thus bringing the year up to 365 days. After the introduction of Christianity (A. D. 1000) the sumarauki was made to harmonize with the Julian calendar; but from A. D. 1700 with the Gregorian calendar; v. the words sumarauki, hlaupár, mánuðr, vika, etc., Íb. ch. 4, Rb. 6, Fms. i. 67; telja árum, to count the time by years, Vsp. 6; í ári, used adverb., at present, as yet, Ó. H. 41, 42 (in a verse).II. = Lat. annona, plenty, abundance, fruitfulness; the phrase, friðr ok ár, Fms. vii. 174, Hkr. Yngl. ch. 8–12; ár ok fésæla, Hkr. l. c.; þá var ár urn öll lönd, id.; létu hlaða skip mörg af korni ok annarri gæzku, ok flytja svá ár í Danmörku, Fms. xi. 8, Sks. 323, Fas. i. 526, Hom. 68; gott ár, Eg. 39; blota til árs, Fms. i. 34.III. the name of the Rune RUNE (a), Skálda 176; in the A. S. and Goth. Runes the j has the name jêr, gêr, according to the Germ. and Engl. pronunciation of this word; vide p. 2, col. 1.COMPDS: áratal, ársbót.2.adv.I. Lat. olim [Ulf. air = παλαί; Engl. yore], used nearly as a substantive followed by a gen., but only in poetry; in the phrase, ár var alda, in times of yore, in principio, Vsp. 3, Hkv. 2. 1: also, ár var þaz (= þat es), the beginning of some of the mythical and heroical poems, Skv. 3. i, Gkv. 1. 1; cp. árdagar.II. Lat. mane [A. S. ær; O. H. G. êr; cp. Gr. ηρι-, Engl. early, Icel. árla], rare, (the prolonged form árla is freq.); it, however, still exists in the Icel. common phrase, með morgunsárinu (spelt and proncd. in a single word), primo diluculo; elsewhere poet, or in laws, ár of morgin, early of a morning, Hðm. verse 1, Grág. ii. 280; rísa ár, to rise early, Hm. 58, 59; ár né um nætr, Hkv. 2. 34, etc.; í ár, adverb. = early, Ísl. ii. (Hænsa Þór. S.) 161; snemma í ár, Ld. 46, MS., where the Ed. um morgininn í ár, Fas. i. 503: it also sometimes means for ever, svá at ár Hýmir ekki mælti, for an age he did not utter a word, remained silent as if stupefied, Hým. 25, Lex. Poët.; ara þúfu á skaltu ár sitja, Skm. 27; cp. the mod. phrase, ár ok síð og allan tíð, early and late and always. In compds = Lat. matutinus.3.f. [A. S. ár; Engl. oar; Swed. åre], an oar, old form of nom., dat., acc. sing. ́r; dat. ́ru or áru, Eb. 60 new Ed., but commonly ár; pl. árar, Eg. 221, 360, Fms. viii. 189, 417: metaph. in the phrases, koma eigi ár sinni fyrir borð, to be under restraint, esp. in a bad sense, of one who cannot run as fast as he likes, Eb. 170; vera á árum e-s = undir ára burði e-s, v. below; draga árar um e-t, to contend about a thing, the metaphor taken from a rowing match, Fær. 159; taka djúpt í árinni, to dip too deep, overdo a thing.COMPDS: árarblað, áraburðr, áragangr, árakló, áralag, árarhlumr, árarhlutr, árarstubbi, árartog, árartré. -
10 efectivo todo el ańo
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11 usable todo el ańo
• year after year• year before last• year to date• year-old -
12 из года в год
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13 с годами
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14 yıllar geçtikçe
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15 tahun demi tahun
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16 vuodesta vuoteen
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17 vuosi vuodelta
• year after year -
18 год за годом
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19 CHRISTMAS
• After a Christmas comes a Lent - Не все коту масленица (H)• Christmas comes but once a year - Праздник бывает не каждый день (П)• Coming, and so is Christmas - Держи карман шире! (Д)• I didn't fall off a Christmas tree - Я не тот ребенок, что вчера из пеленок (Я) -
20 Cannes, Festival de Film
After the Academy Awards, the Cannes film festival is the biggest annual event in world cinema. It is held each year in May, in the Mediterranean coastal resort of Cannes, near Nice, and attracts the glitterati of the world's film industry. A number of different awards are distributed at the Cannes festival, the most important being Cannes' equivalent of the Oscar for the best film, the Palme d'Or ( golden palm); this is one of the most coveted prizes in world cinema. Less "commercial" than the Academy awards, the Cannes festival shows a broader range of films from a much wider range of countries, and is in particular the best showcase for the European cinema industry, and for "art" cinema.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Cannes, Festival de Film
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