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He is in advertising.
Он работает в рекламном бизнесе. ☰
The whole idea of advertising is to make people buy things.
Advertising that tries to be different.
Реклама, которая пытается быть непохожей на другие. ☰
Our company spent £ 50,000 on advertising last month.
В прошлом месяце наша компания потратила пятьдесят тысяч фунтов на рекламу. ☰
advertising aimed at 18-25 year olds
реклама, нацеленная на 18-25-летних ☰
a total ban on cigarette advertising
полный запрет на рекламу сигарет ☰
Cigarette advertising should be banned outright.
Рекламу сигарет следует немедленно запретить. ☰
He is looking for a job in advertising.
Он ищет работу в рекламной сфере. ☰
Advertising is a powerful medium.
Реклама представляет собой мощное средство информации. ☰
I suppose I could go in for advertising.
Я полагаю, что мог бы заняться рекламой. ☰
He thought it was an advertising dodger.
Он подумал, что это рекламная листовка. ☰
The advertising campaign proved very profitable.
Рекламная кампания оказалась весьма прибыльной. ☰
the unreal world of advertising art
воображаемый мир рекламного искусства ☰
advertising inserts in the Sunday paper
рекламные вкладыши в воскресной газете ☰
He organized a big advertising campaign.
Он организовал большую рекламную кампанию. ☰
All advertising sales messages are offers.
Все рекламные сообщения представляют собой торговые предложения [предложения купить товар]. ☰
The advertising campaign has improved sales.
Эта рекламная кампания увеличила продажи. ☰
The advertising campaign was a total failure.
Рекламная кампания полностью провалилась. ☰
The magazine devotes a lot of space to advertising.
Этот журнал уделяет много места рекламе. ☰
People were giving out flyers advertising the event.
Люди раздавали листовки с рекламой данного события. ☰
We have good connections in the advertising industry.
У нас есть хорошие связи в рекламной индустрии. ☰
The company is advertising for a secretary.
Компания ищет по объявлениям секретаря. ☰
Advertising you pay for, publicity you pray for.
Реклама – то, за что платишь; внимание общества – то, за что молишься. / Платят за рекламу, а молятся об известности. ☰
The job requires prior experience in advertising.
Эта должность требует предварительного опыта работы в рекламном бизнесе. ☰
Advertising is an intensely competitive business.
Рекламный бизнес сопряжён с острейшей конкуренцией. ☰
They are advertising the new edition of the book.
Они рекламируют новое издание данной книги. ☰
I see they’re advertising for a new Sales Director.
Я вижу, что они ищут по объявлениям нового директора по продажам. ☰
an opportunity to rethink our policy on advertising
возможность пересмотреть нашу политику по рекламе ☰
advertising that strives continually to be different
реклама, которая постоянно стремится быть непохожей на другие ☰
We shall have to refine on our methods of advertising.
Мы должны сделать наши методы рекламы более действенными. ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
She got a job writing advertising copy. ☰
the saturation of advertising on television ☰
She has always wanted to work in advertising. ☰
advert
1 advert
2 advert
3 advert
ссылаться;
упоминать;
обращаться (к чему-л.) ;
касаться;
to advert to other matters коснуться других вопросов
ссылаться;
упоминать;
обращаться (к чему-л.) ;
касаться;
to advert to other matters коснуться других вопросов
реклама на транспорте
4 advert
to advert to other matters косну́ться други́х вопро́сов
5 advert
to advert to other matters — коснуться других вопросов; обратиться к другим делам
I advert to what I have just said — я возвращаюсь к тому, о чём я только что говорил
6 advert
7 advert
8 advert
9 advert
10 advert
to advert to other matters — коснуться других вопросов; обратиться к другим делам
11 advert
12 advert
13 advert
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15 advert
См. также в других словарях:
advert — ad‧vert [ˈædvɜːt ǁ ɜːrt] noun [countable] MARKETING an informal word for advertisement * * * advert UK US /ˈædvɜːt/ noun [C] (UK COMMERCE, MARKETING ► an advertisement: »Their latest advert features world famous tennis player, Roger Federer.… … Financial and business terms
advert — 1 Advert, revert are sometimes confused because of a similar basic meaning when they are used in reference to discourse or contemplation. Advert denotes to turn from the point, topic, or incident under consideration in order to take up another.… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
advert — Ⅰ. advert [1] ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ an advertisement. Ⅱ. advert [2] ► VERB (advert to) formal ▪ refer to. ORIGIN Latin advertere turn to … English terms dictionary
advert — I verb affirm, articulate, assert, asservate, aver, comment, communicate, convey, declare, express, heed, mark, mention, mind, note, notice, recite, recognize, reconsider, remark, review, speak, take cognizance of, take into consideration, tell,… … Law dictionary
advert to — index consider, indicate, mention, note (notice), regard (pay attention), specify Burton s Legal Thes … Law dictionary
advert — noun (BrE) ADJECTIVE ▪ classified, front page, full page ▪ magazine, newspaper, television, TV ▪ chocolate, j … Collocations dictionary
advert — [[t]æ̱dvɜː(r)t[/t]] adverts 1) N COUNT: oft N for n An advert is an announcement in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job. [BRIT] I saw an advert for a transport job with a large steel and… … English dictionary
advert — ad|vert1 [ˈædvə:t US ə:rt] n BrE an advertisement advert 2 ad|vert2 [ədˈvə:t US ə:rt] v advert to [advert to sth] phr v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Early French advertir, from Latin advertere, from ad to + vertere to turn ] to m … Dictionary of contemporary English
advert — I (BE) see advertisement II v. (formal and rare) (d; intr.) ( to refer ) to advert to * * * [ ædvɜːt] (BE) see advertisement (formal and rare) (d; intr.) ( to refer ) to advert to … Combinatory dictionary
advert — <<11>>advert (n.) colloquial shortening of ADVERTISEMENT (Cf. advertisement), attested by 1860. <<12>>advert (v.) mid 15c., averten to turn (something) aside, from M.Fr. avertir (12c.), from L.L. advertere (see ADVERTISE (Cf. advertise)). The d… … Etymology dictionary
advert */ — UK [ˈædvɜː(r)t] / US [ˈædˌvɜrt] noun [countable] Word forms advert : singular advert plural adverts British an advertisement … English dictionary
advert — I. /ədˈvɜt / (say uhd vert) phrase advert to, 1. to turn one s attention to. 2. to make a remark or remarks about or in relation to; refer to: he adverted briefly to the occurrences of the day. advert — ad, advert are frequent colloquial shortened forms of advertisement, both dating from the middle of the 19c and now widespread in informal use • (If you examine the adverts for personal computers…you ll find that almost nowhere do the ads promise … Modern English usage advert — / ædvɜ:t/ noun GB same as advertisement (informal) ● to put an advert in the paper ● to answer an advert in the paper ● classified adverts ● display adverts … Marketing dictionary in english 1 advert 2 advert 3 advert ссылаться; ссылаться; реклама на транспорте 4 advert to advert to other matters косну́ться други́х вопро́сов 5 advert to advert to other matters — коснуться других вопросов; обратиться к другим делам I advert to what I have just said — я возвращаюсь к тому, о чём я только что говорил 6 advert 7 advert 8 advert 9 advert 10 advert to advert to other matters — коснуться других вопросов; обратиться к другим делам 11 advert 12 advert 13 advert 14 advert 15 advert advert — ad‧vert [ˈædvɜːt ǁ ɜːrt] noun [countable] MARKETING an informal word for advertisement * * * advert UK US /ˈædvɜːt/ noun [C] (UK COMMERCE, MARKETING ► an advertisement: »Their latest advert features world famous tennis player, Roger Federer.… … Financial and business terms advert — 1 Advert, revert are sometimes confused because of a similar basic meaning when they are used in reference to discourse or contemplation. Advert denotes to turn from the point, topic, or incident under consideration in order to take up another.… … New Dictionary of Synonyms advert — Ⅰ. advert [1] ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ an advertisement. Ⅱ. advert [2] ► VERB (advert to) formal ▪ refer to. ORIGIN Latin advertere turn to … English terms dictionary advert — I verb affirm, articulate, assert, asservate, aver, comment, communicate, convey, declare, express, heed, mark, mention, mind, note, notice, recite, recognize, reconsider, remark, review, speak, take cognizance of, take into consideration, tell,… … Law dictionary advert to — index consider, indicate, mention, note (notice), regard (pay attention), specify Burton s Legal Thes … Law dictionary advert — noun (BrE) ADJECTIVE ▪ classified, front page, full page ▪ magazine, newspaper, television, TV ▪ chocolate, j … Collocations dictionary advert — [[t]æ̱dvɜː(r)t[/t]] adverts 1) N COUNT: oft N for n An advert is an announcement in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job. [BRIT] I saw an advert for a transport job with a large steel and… … English dictionary advert — ad|vert1 [ˈædvə:t US ə:rt] n BrE an advertisement advert 2 ad|vert2 [ədˈvə:t US ə:rt] v advert to [advert to sth] phr v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Early French advertir, from Latin advertere, from ad to + vertere to turn ] to m … Dictionary of contemporary English advert — I (BE) see advertisement II v. (formal and rare) (d; intr.) ( to refer ) to advert to * * * [ ædvɜːt] (BE) see advertisement (formal and rare) (d; intr.) ( to refer ) to advert to … Combinatory dictionary advert — <<11>>advert (n.) colloquial shortening of ADVERTISEMENT (Cf. advertisement), attested by 1860. <<12>>advert (v.) mid 15c., averten to turn (something) aside, from M.Fr. avertir (12c.), from L.L. advertere (see ADVERTISE (Cf. advertise)). The d… … Etymology dictionary advert */ — UK [ˈædvɜː(r)t] / US [ˈædˌvɜrt] noun [countable] Word forms advert : singular advert plural adverts British an advertisement … English dictionary advert — I. /ədˈvɜt / (say uhd vert) phrase advert to, 1. to turn one s attention to. 2. to make a remark or remarks about or in relation to; refer to: he adverted briefly to the occurrences of the day. advert — ad, advert are frequent colloquial shortened forms of advertisement, both dating from the middle of the 19c and now widespread in informal use • (If you examine the adverts for personal computers…you ll find that almost nowhere do the ads promise … Modern English usage advert — / ædvɜ:t/ noun GB same as advertisement (informal) ● to put an advert in the paper ● to answer an advert in the paper ● classified adverts ● display adverts … Marketing dictionary in englishadvert
упоминать;
обращаться (к чему-л.) ;
касаться;
to advert to other matters коснуться других вопросов
упоминать;
обращаться (к чему-л.) ;
касаться;
to advert to other matters коснуться других вопросовСм. также в других словарях: