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Что (кто) такое pre-order - определение

AN ORDER PLACED FOR AN ITEM WHICH HAS NOT YET BEEN RELEASED; ALLOW CONSUMERS TO GUARANTEE IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT, MANUFACTURERS CAN GAUGE HOW MUCH DEMAND THERE WILL BE AND HENCE THE SIZE OF INITIAL PRODUCTION RUNS, SELLERS CAN BE ASSURED OF MINIMUM SALES
Pre-order incentive; Pre-order bonus; Pre-ordering; Pre-order incentives; Preorder bonus; Pre-orders; Pre order
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pre-order         
1. <graph theory> traversal. 2. <theory> A relation R is a pre-order if it is reflexive (x R x) and transitive (x R y R z => x R z). If it is also antisymmetric (x R y R x => x = y) then it is a {partial ordering}. (2001-10-01)
Pre-order         
A pre-order is an order placed for an item that has not yet been released. The idea for pre-orders came because people found it hard to get popular items in stores because of their popularity.
Specialization (pre)order         
Specialization preorder; Specialization order; Canonical preorder; Specialization quasiorder; Specialization map
In the branch of mathematics known as topology, the specialization (or canonical) preorder is a natural preorder on the set of the points of a topological space. For most spaces that are considered in practice, namely for all those that satisfy the T0 separation axiom, this preorder is even a partial order (called the specialization order).
Pre-ejaculate         
CLEAR ORGANIC FLUID PRODUCED BY MALE HUMANS DURING SEXUAL AROUSAL
Pre-ejaculatory fluid; Cowper's fluid; Pre-cum; Precum; Preseminal fluid; Pre-seminal fluid; Pre cum; Pre-e; Pre-e fluid; Pre-ejaculate fluid; Pre ejaculate; Pre-ejaculatory fluids
Pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, pre-seminal fluid or Cowper's fluid, and colloquially as pre-cum) is a clear, colorless, viscous fluid that is emitted from the urethra of the penis during sexual arousal. It is similar in composition to semen but has distinct chemical differences.
Pre-Raphaelite         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
·add. ·noun Popularly, any modern artist thought to be a would-be restorer of early ideas or methods, as one of the German painters often called Nazarenes, or one who paints and draws with extreme minuteness of detail.
Pre-Raphaelite         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
(Pre-Raphaelites)
1.
The Pre-Raphaelites were a group of British painters in the nineteenth century who painted mainly scenes from medieval history and old stories.
N-COUNT
2.
Pre-Raphaelite art was created by the Pre-Raphaelites.
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
If you say that a woman looks Pre-Raphaelite, you mean that she looks like a character in a Pre-Raphaelite painting, for example because she has long wavy hair.
ADJ
Preraphaelism         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
·noun ·Alt. of Preraphaelitism.
Preraphaelite         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
·noun One who favors or practices art as it was before Raphael; one who favors or advocates preraphaelitism.
II. Preraphaelite ·adj Of or pertaining to the style called preraphaelitism; as, a preraphaelite figure; a preraphaelite landscape.
Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (later known as the Pre-Raphaelites) was a group of English painters, poets, and art critics, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Michael Rossetti, James Collinson, Frederic George Stephens and Thomas Woolner who formed a seven-member "Brotherhood" modelled in part on the Nazarene movement.Henri Dorra, Symbolist Art Theories: A Critical Anthology (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1995) p.
Pre-Raphaelite         
  • Arthur Hughes]], ''Fair Rosamund'', 1854
  • John Collier]], depicts the seductive enchantress from Homer's ''Odyssey'' and was exhibited at the Chicago World Art Fair 1893, World's Columbian Exposition, Department K Britannica
  • ''[[Medea]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]], 1889, in [[quattrocento]] style
  • The Germ]]'', 1850
  • ''[[Christ in the House of His Parents]]'', by John Everett Millais, 1850
  • Ophelia]]'', by [[John Everett Millais]], 1851–52
  • James Archer]], ''The Death of King Arthur'', c. 1860
  • [[William Holman Hunt]], ''[[The Hireling Shepherd]]'', 1851
GROUP OF ENGLISH PAINTERS, POETS, AND CRITICS, FOUNDED IN 1848
Pre-Raphaelite; Pre-raphaelites; Pre-raphealites; Pre-Raphealites; Pre-Raphealite; Pre-Raphaelitism; Pre-Raphaelite movement; Pre Raphaelite; Pre-Raphaeilite Brotherhood; Preraphaelite; Preraphaelites; Pre-raphaelite; Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood; Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood; The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; Preraphaelism; Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood; Pre-Rafaelite; Pre-Raphaelites
[pri:'raf?l??t]
¦ noun a member of a group of English 19th-century artists who sought to emulate the simplicity and sincerity of Italian artists from before the time of Raphael.
¦ adjective relating to the Pre-Raphaelites.
?(especially of women) suggesting Pre-Raphaelite painting in appearance, typically with long, thick, wavy auburn hair and pale skin.
Derivatives
Pre-Raphaelitism noun

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Pre-order

A pre-order is an order placed for an item that has not yet been released. The idea for pre-orders came because people found it hard to get popular items in stores because of their popularity. Companies then had the idea to allow customers to reserve their own personal copy before its release, which has been a huge success.

Pre-orders allow consumers to guarantee immediate shipment on release, manufacturers can gauge how much demand there will be and thus the size of initial production runs, and sellers can be assured of minimum sales. Additionally, high pre-order rates can be used to increase sales further.