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Words — 28 found

Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. publicity; advertisement; advertising; propaganda
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2. Promotion (marketing)Promotion is one of the market mix elements. The specific... Read more
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1. public relations; PR; publicity; public information
Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
2. publicizing
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弘報 【こうほう】
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1. publicity
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パブリシティ
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1. going public (with a matter); becoming public knowledge
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2. recourse to litigation; taking (a matter) to court
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表ざた 【おもてざた】
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1. postcard-sized photographic portrait of a celebrity
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2. bromide paperOnly applies to ブロマイド
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3. Bromide (Japanese culture)In Japan, bromide (ブロマイド), or promide (プロマイド) refers to a... Read more
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プロマイド
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1. program publicity
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2. Promo (media)A promo, shorthand for promotion, are a form of commercia... Read more
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1. publicity (information) activities; public relations
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1. (adopting) a publicity (an advertising) policy; a propaganda line
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Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. attention seeking; publicity seeking
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2. attention seeker; publicity seeker
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Sentences — 5 found

  • jreibun/4569/2
    • おおずもう大相撲
    • には、「
    • けんしょう懸賞
    • 」といって企業などが
    • おも主に
    • まくうちりきし幕内力士
    • に賞金をかけることができる制度がある。
    • りきし力士
    • には
    • はげ励み
    • になり、企業にはスポンサーとして大きな宣伝効果がある。
    In profesional sumo, there is a system called kenshō (prize money) in which companies and other organizations can place prize money on senior-grade sumo wrestlers. The prize money raises the motivation of the sumo wrestlers, and, as sponsors, the companies receive a great deal of publicity in return. Jreibun
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