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Что (кто) такое merchandise inventories - определение

PUBLISHER
Titan Merchandise
Найдено результатов: 76
Service Merchandise         
  • Older logo mainly used in the 1970s–1985
  • Final logo used from 1999 to 2002 before store closure
AMERICAN RETAILER
Service merchandise; Serv Merch
Service Merchandise was a retail chain of catalog showrooms carrying jewelry, toys, sporting goods, and electronics. The company, which first began in 1934 as a five-and-dime store, was in existence for 68 years before ceasing operations in 2002.
Lumley inventories         
  •  Portrait of Edward VI of England after Hans Holbein the Younger, called "The Lumley portrait of King Edward VI, as Prince of Wales". The Lumley ''[[cartellino]]'' can be seen on the right of the portrait.
  • Portrait of [[Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex]], by [[William Segar]], showing the Lumley ''[[cartellino]]'', now in the [[National Gallery of Ireland]]
  • Lumley Castle
  • The Diana Fountain at Nonsuch Palace: one of the drawings from the Red Velvet Book
MANUSCRIPT CATALOG OF THE COLLECTIONS OF JOHN, 1ST BARON LUMLEY
The Lumley inventories; Red Velvet Book; Lumley inventory
The Lumley inventories are a group of inventories documenting the extensive collections of paintings, books, sculptures, silver and furniture accumulated by John, 1st Baron Lumley (c.1533–1609).
merchandise         
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy created by Beatrix Potter
  • Paddington]]''
  • [[The Rolling Stones]] merchandise sold in [[Carnaby Street]], London
  • Merchandising at a [[Walgreens]] in Chicago
ANY PRACTICE WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE OF PRODUCTS TO A RETAIL CONSUMER
Merchandise; Merchandizing; Merch; Merchandise mix; Idol goods; Celebrity goods; Celebrity merchandise
Merchandise is goods that are bought, sold, or traded. (FORMAL)
N-UNCOUNT
Merchandising         
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy created by Beatrix Potter
  • Paddington]]''
  • [[The Rolling Stones]] merchandise sold in [[Carnaby Street]], London
  • Merchandising at a [[Walgreens]] in Chicago
ANY PRACTICE WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE OF PRODUCTS TO A RETAIL CONSUMER
Merchandise; Merchandizing; Merch; Merchandise mix; Idol goods; Celebrity goods; Celebrity merchandise
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Merchandise.
merchandise         
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy created by Beatrix Potter
  • Paddington]]''
  • [[The Rolling Stones]] merchandise sold in [[Carnaby Street]], London
  • Merchandising at a [[Walgreens]] in Chicago
ANY PRACTICE WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE OF PRODUCTS TO A RETAIL CONSUMER
Merchandise; Merchandizing; Merch; Merchandise mix; Idol goods; Celebrity goods; Celebrity merchandise
¦ noun 'm?:t?(?)nd??s, -z goods for sale.
?products used to promote a film, pop group, etc.
¦ verb 'm?:t?(?)nd??z (also merchandize) promote the sale of (goods).
?advertise or publicize (an idea or person).
Derivatives
merchandisable adjective
merchandiser noun
merchandising noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. marchandise, from marchand 'merchant'.
merchandise         
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy created by Beatrix Potter
  • Paddington]]''
  • [[The Rolling Stones]] merchandise sold in [[Carnaby Street]], London
  • Merchandising at a [[Walgreens]] in Chicago
ANY PRACTICE WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE OF PRODUCTS TO A RETAIL CONSUMER
Merchandise; Merchandizing; Merch; Merchandise mix; Idol goods; Celebrity goods; Celebrity merchandise
n.
Commodities, goods, wares.
Merchandise         
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy created by Beatrix Potter
  • Paddington]]''
  • [[The Rolling Stones]] merchandise sold in [[Carnaby Street]], London
  • Merchandising at a [[Walgreens]] in Chicago
ANY PRACTICE WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE OF PRODUCTS TO A RETAIL CONSUMER
Merchandise; Merchandizing; Merch; Merchandise mix; Idol goods; Celebrity goods; Celebrity merchandise
·vt To make merchandise of; to buy and sell.
II. Merchandise ·noun The act or business of trading; trade; traffic.
III. Merchandise ·vi To Trade; to carry on commerce.
IV. Merchandise ·noun The objects of commerce; whatever is usually bought or sold in trade, or market, or by merchants; wares; goods; commodities.
freebies         
  • multinational companies]] like [[IBM]], and is also frequently used by [[musical group]]s
  • A promotional bottle of water from Porsche of Ocala in Ocala, Florida, USA
PRODUCTS BRANDED WITH A LOGO OR SLOGAN AND DISTRIBUTED AT LITTLE OR NO COST TO PROMOTE A BRAND OR EVENT
Promotional item; Promotional pens; Advertising specialties; Freebies; Promotional products; Advertising Specialties; Promotional Products; Promotional product; Promotional gifts; Swag bag; Promotional goods; Promotional items; Promotional Supplier; Schwag bag; Dowlis; Dowlis Corporate Solutions; Dowlis Corporate Solutions (UK) Ltd; Business promotional item; Swag (promotional merchandise)
Items and services you can get for free - especially on the Web.
I spent all evening surfing the Web for freebies.
merch         
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy created by Beatrix Potter
  • Paddington]]''
  • [[The Rolling Stones]] merchandise sold in [[Carnaby Street]], London
  • Merchandising at a [[Walgreens]] in Chicago
ANY PRACTICE WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE OF PRODUCTS TO A RETAIL CONSUMER
Merchandise; Merchandizing; Merch; Merchandise mix; Idol goods; Celebrity goods; Celebrity merchandise
Material goods, merchandise.
She only got into show business for the free merch.
merchandise         
  • 1903 patent for a [[Peter Rabbit]] soft toy created by Beatrix Potter
  • Paddington]]''
  • [[The Rolling Stones]] merchandise sold in [[Carnaby Street]], London
  • Merchandising at a [[Walgreens]] in Chicago
ANY PRACTICE WHICH CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE OF PRODUCTS TO A RETAIL CONSUMER
Merchandise; Merchandizing; Merch; Merchandise mix; Idol goods; Celebrity goods; Celebrity merchandise
n.
1) to buy, purchase; order merchandise
2) to hawk, sell merchandise
3) to ship merchandise
4) to carry (a line of) merchandise
5) assorted; first-class, high-quality; general merchandise

Википедия

Nick Landau

Nick Landau is an influential British media figure. He is co-owner of the Titan Entertainment Group, with his partner Dr. Vivian Cheung, which publishes Titan Books and Titan Comics, and the UK’s Forbidden Planet chain.

A lifelong science-fiction, comics and movie fan, Landau’s career has spanned retail, publishing, distribution, theatre production, web TV production and convention organising.