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حَيَوَانُ
material publicitario
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
publicity [Am pəbˈlɪsədi, Brit pʌbˈlɪsɪti] SUBST U
1. publicity (attention):
2. publicity MKTG:
publicity attr agent/manager/office
publicity attr agent/manager/office
I. material [Am məˈtɪriəl, Brit məˈtɪərɪəl] SUBST
1.1. material C or U (used in manufacturing etc):
1.2. material <materials, pl > (equipment):
1.3. material U (people):
2. material U or C (cloth):
3.1. material U (for book, show etc):
3.2. material U (potential, quality):
II. material [Am məˈtɪriəl, Brit məˈtɪərɪəl] ADJ
1. material (worldly, physical):
material gain/profit
material needs
2. material (important, relevant):
material factor/reason
material factor/reason
material evidence JUR
to be material to sth
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publicity material SUBST
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I. material [məˈtɪəriəl, Am -ˈtɪr-] SUBST
1. material PHILOS, PHYS:
2. material (physical substance):
3. material kein Pl (information):
4. material kein Pl (cloth):
5. material (textile):
6. material pl (equipment):
II. material [məˈtɪəriəl, Am -ˈtɪr-] ADJ
1. material (physical):
2. material (important):
publicity [pʌbˈlɪsəti, Am -t̬i] SUBST
1. publicity kein Pl:
2. publicity (attention):
Wendungen:
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publicity material SUBST
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. material [mə·ˈtɪr·i·əl] SUBST
1. material PHILOS, PHYS:
2. material (physical substance):
3. material (information):
4. material (cloth):
5. material (textile):
Wendungen:
II. material [mə·ˈtɪr·i·əl] ADJ
1. material (physical):
2. material (important):
publicity [pʌb·ˈlɪs·ə·t̬i] SUBST
1. publicity:
2. publicity (attention):
Wendungen:
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Members are also encouraged to help with construction, maintenance and operation of the railway, as well as publicity and fundraising activities.
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In engaging in organi-cultural deviance, these organizations leverage four resources: information, violence, reputation and publicity.
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Since then the school has conducted a number of notable publicity and fundraising activities.
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Neither defamation nor false light has ever required everyone in society be informed by a harmful act, but the scope of publicity is variable.
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It is considered a cryptid and only in recent years has received publicity.
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