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kraft-tape - translation to russian

AMERICAN SCREENWRITER, PLAYWRIGHT, AND THEATRICAL PRODUCER (1899-1975)
H.S. Kraft; Hy Kraft; Hy S. Kraft; Hyman Solomon Kraft

kraft-tape      

общая лексика

кабельная лента

лента из кабельной бумаги

kraft pulp         
  • Kraft paper bags
  • Woodchips used for kraft paper production
PAPER OR PAPERBOARD PRODUCED FROM CHEMICAL PULP PRODUCED IN THE KRAFT PROCESS
Kraft pulp; Kraft (paper); Kraftboard; Sack paper; Sack kraft paper; Twisting paper; Craft paper; Brown paper
крафт-целлюлоза
Kraft         
  • The old Kraft logo still seen on some Kraft-branded products
AMERICAN GROCERY MANUFACTURING AND PROCESSING CONGLOMERATE, FORMED AS A SPIN-OFF FROM KRAFT FOODS INC.
Dairy Fairy Cow; Kraft Cheese; Dairy Fairy; Kraft Foods, Inc.; Kraft General Foods Incorporation; Kraft foods; Seven Seas Salad Dressing; Kraft Foods Company; KF Holdings; Kraft Foods Inc-A; Kraft General Foods; Mellow Bird’s; Kraft Malaysia; Hoffman Dairy; Hoffman dairy; General Foods Ltd; Kraft Foods Europe; Kraft Foods Europe GmbH; Kraft Foods Combat Malnutrition in Indonesia; Kraft Foods Group; Kraft Foods Sverige; Kraftco; Kraft Foods Group, Inc.; Kraft Foods Group Inc.; Kraft; Kraft Foods Group Inc; KFT (NASDAQ); KRFT (NASDAQ); Kraft Ketchup; History of Kraft Foods

[krɑ:ft]

общая лексика

"Крафт" (фирменное название различных гастрономических продуктов, преим. молочных и мясных, филиала американской компании "Крафт фудз" [Kraft Foods])

Definition

МАГНИТНАЯ ЛЕНТА
носитель информации в виде гибкой пластмассовой ленты, покрытой тонким магнитным слоем. Информация на магнитной ленте фиксируется посредством магнитной записи. Применяется в магнитофонах, запоминающих устройствах и т. п.

Wikipedia

H. S. Kraft

Hyman Solomon Kraft (April 30, 1899 – July 29, 1975), aka Hy Kraft, H.S. Kraft, or Harold Kent (pseudonym due to Hollywood Blacklist), was an American screenwriter, playwright, and theatrical producer.

Among the notable comedy plays that he wrote were Ten Per Cent (1932), Poppa (1929), Cafe Crown (1942), and Top Banana (1952). In 1964 Cafe Crown was revised as a Broadway musical produced by Philip Rose and Swanlee with music by Albert Hague and lyrics by Marty Brill. The musical plot is set in the early 1930s in and around the Cafe Crown at the corner of Second Avenue and 12th Street in New York City. It had one Broadway revival in 1989.

Hy Kraft's 1954 musical play Top Banana was filmed for the screen and released as a movie in 1954, starring Phil Silvers as a television comic trying to regain his ratings on TV. Feeling the show was a personal swipe at him, Milton Berle wrote of it, "The only public attack I got any pleasure from was the one dreamed up by Hy Kraft and Johnny Mercer, and starring Phil Silvers. It was a big Broadway musical called Top Banana, in which Phil played an egomaniac named Jerry Biffle who had a top-rated television show and who directed his rehearsals with a whistle. It was a vicious and funny swipe at me, and I loved it so much, I offered to sue Hy Kraft for the publicity value. Anything to help. After all, I had put some money into the show."

In 1950 Hy Kraft was made part of the Hollywood blacklist by the House Committee on Un-American Activities, after remarks by Artie Shaw. His screenwriting credits include Stormy Weather (1943) with Lena Horne and short story credit for Smartest Girl In Town (1936) and Champagne Waltz (1937), in the latter case collaborating with Billy Wilder. He also contributed writing (uncredited) to Mark of the Vampire (1935) with Lionel Barrymore and Bela Lugosi.

He wrote an autobiography, On My Way to the Theater, Macmillan, 1971. The jacket reads, "A lifetime's stroll from New York's Lower East Side to Broadway, with side trips to Hollywood, London, and Washington, D.C., and singular associations with Victor Herbert, Theodore Dreiser, Sinclair Lewis, and the House Un-American Activities Committee."

In 1968, he signed the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, vowing to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War.

What is the Russian for kraft-tape? Translation of &#39kraft-tape&#39 to Russian