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YP Yellow Pages - traduction vers Anglais

TELEPHONE DIRECTORY OF BUSINESSES BY CATEGORY
Yellow Page; Die Gelben Seiten; Yellowpages; Yellowbook; Gouden gids; Yello pages; Yellow 20pages; Spyur; Indian yellow page; Pages Jaunes; Web yellow pages; Web Yellow Pages; Web Yellow pages; Yellopages; Páginas Amarelas, S.A.; Paginas Amarelas, S.A.; Yellow Pages; Yellow Book (directory)
  • Canadian yellow pages logo
  • Yellowbook Logo used in the United States

YP Yellow Pages      
YP Yellow Pages noun желтые страницы
yellow pages         

[jeləu'peidʒiz]

общая лексика

«жёлтые страницы»

«жёлтый справочник» (раздел или отдельный том телефонного справочника с адресами и телефонами магазинов, предприятий и учреждений, напечатанный на бумаге жёлтого цвета)

Yellow pages         

общая лексика

"Желтые страницы"

в Сети - оперативно обновляемые справочники сетевых корпоративных адресов

Définition

Жёлтая река

одна из главных рек Китая; см. Хуанхэ.

Wikipédia

Yellow pages

The yellow pages are telephone directories of businesses, organized by category rather than alphabetically by business name, in which advertising is sold. The directories were originally printed on yellow paper, as opposed to white pages for non-commercial listings. The traditional term "yellow pages" is now also applied to online directories of businesses.

In many countries, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and elsewhere, "Yellow Pages" (or any applicable local translations), as well as the "Walking Fingers" logo first introduced in the 1970s by the Bell System-era AT&T, are registered trademarks, though the owner varies from country to country, usually being held by the main national telephone company (or a subsidiary or spinoff thereof). However, in the United States, neither the name nor the logo was registered as trademarks by AT&T, and they are freely used by several publishers.

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