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consumer panel - перевод на русский

PAINTING MADE ON A FLAT PANEL MADE OF WOOD
Wood panel painting; Oil on wood; Oil on panel; Oil-on-panel; Oil on panel painting; Panel paintings; Tempera on panel; Panel (painting); Wood panel
  • Russian [[icon]] by [[Andrei Rublev]], early 15th century, on a three-piece panel. The raised edges are probably gesso rather than wood.
  • 1410}}
  • ''Landscape with rainbow'', 94 × 123 cm, 1636–1638. A large [[Rubens]] panel painting, with a panel made out of many pieces.
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consumer panel      
группа, изучающая реакцию потребителей на новые изделия
call for action         
  • automotive repair]] shops in California.
  • Code of Seller. Fuel outlet, [[Jaipur]]
  • Sign showing Code of Buyers. Fuel outlet, [[Jaipur]]
EFFORTS AND MEASURES INTENDED TO PROTECT CONSUMERS OF GOODS OR SERVICES AGAINST UNFAIR PRACTICES IN THE MARKETPLACE
Consumer rights; Consumer law; Consumer safety; Call For Action; Consumer advocate; Consumer affairs; Consumers rights; Consumer's rights; Advertising regulations; Consumer protection laws; Consumer Affairs; Customer rights; Consumerprotection; Consumer-protection; Consumer right; Consumer Protection; Consumer Law; Consumer protection law; Consumer protections; Worldwide marketing codes; Consumer protection agency; Consumer protection in relation to Goods
боевая тревога; призыв к действию /к борьбе/
panel show         
  • A recording of radio panel show ''[[Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!]]'', featuring, from left, announcer and scorekeeper [[Carl Kasell]]; host [[Peter Sagal]]; and panelists [[Adam Felber]], [[Roxanne Roberts]] and [[Keegan-Michael Key]] before a live audience.
  • Panellists and host [[John Charles Daly]] on ''What's My Line?'', in 1952
RADIO AND TV GENRE
Panel Game; Panel game show; Panel game; Panel shows

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общая лексика

теледискуссия

телевикторина

телевизионная программа «Ответы на Ваши вопросы»

consumer choice         
  • link between indifference curves budget constraint an consumers choice.
  • link to shifting income of consumer and quantity of goods consumed as a result
  • Link to shifting price of good y and quantity of goods consumed as a result
  • Example of a substitution effect
  • Examples of Screen Shots for Set Sizes 4, 9 and 16.
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Consumer Theory; Consumption set; Labor-leisure tradeoff; Consumer choice theory; Consumer needs; Theory of consumer choice; Consumer theory; Consumer optimum; Income effect; Consumption bundle
потребительский выбор, потребительский вкус
consumer protection         
  • automotive repair]] shops in California.
  • Code of Seller. Fuel outlet, [[Jaipur]]
  • Sign showing Code of Buyers. Fuel outlet, [[Jaipur]]
EFFORTS AND MEASURES INTENDED TO PROTECT CONSUMERS OF GOODS OR SERVICES AGAINST UNFAIR PRACTICES IN THE MARKETPLACE
Consumer rights; Consumer law; Consumer safety; Call For Action; Consumer advocate; Consumer affairs; Consumers rights; Consumer's rights; Advertising regulations; Consumer protection laws; Consumer Affairs; Customer rights; Consumerprotection; Consumer-protection; Consumer right; Consumer Protection; Consumer Law; Consumer protection law; Consumer protections; Worldwide marketing codes; Consumer protection agency; Consumer protection in relation to Goods
защита потребителя
consumer needs         
  • link between indifference curves budget constraint an consumers choice.
  • link to shifting income of consumer and quantity of goods consumed as a result
  • Link to shifting price of good y and quantity of goods consumed as a result
  • Example of a substitution effect
  • Examples of Screen Shots for Set Sizes 4, 9 and 16.
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Consumer Theory; Consumption set; Labor-leisure tradeoff; Consumer choice theory; Consumer needs; Theory of consumer choice; Consumer theory; Consumer optimum; Income effect; Consumption bundle
запросы потребителей
income effect         
  • link between indifference curves budget constraint an consumers choice.
  • link to shifting income of consumer and quantity of goods consumed as a result
  • Link to shifting price of good y and quantity of goods consumed as a result
  • Example of a substitution effect
  • Examples of Screen Shots for Set Sizes 4, 9 and 16.
ACADEMIC DISCIPLINE
Consumer Theory; Consumption set; Labor-leisure tradeoff; Consumer choice theory; Consumer needs; Theory of consumer choice; Consumer theory; Consumer optimum; Income effect; Consumption bundle
эффект дохода (влияние изменений в доходах на спрос)
consumer behavior         
  • The [[Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert]] shopping arcade in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]. Consumer behaviour, in its broadest sense, is concerned with how consumers select, decide and use goods and services.
  • In a family unit, an adult female often makes brand choices on behalf of the entire household, while children can be important influencers.
  • People with shared interests, such as skaters and bladers, tend to form informal groups known as subcultures.
  • Consumers shopping at London's Burlington Arcade engage in a variety of recreational and functional purchasing activities - from window shopping through to transporting their purchases homewards.
  • The purchase of a mobile phone may trigger the desire for accessories such as this phone mount for use in a car.
  • Large family-sized cakes are more likely to be a planned purchase, while the individual portions are much more likely to be an unplanned purchase.
  • Purchases of up-market perfumes, often bought as gifts,  are high involvement decisions because the gift symbolises the relationship between the giver and the intended recipient.
  • Customer purchase decision, illustrating different communications touchpoints at each stage
  • Frequent flyer schemes are among the most well known of the reward programs.
  • A decision to buy an ice-cream sundae is motivated by the desire for sensory gratification (positive motivation).
  • Dick and Basu's Loyalty Matrix
  • The diffusion of innovations according to Rogers. As successive groups of consumers adopt the innovation(shown in blue), its market share (yellow) will eventually reach saturation level.
  • Neuromarketing uses sophisticated biometric sensors such as EEG to study consumer responses to specific stimuli.
  • The family, a primary reference group, exerts a strong influence on attitudes and behaviours.
  • The purchase of an up-market sports car carries both financial risk and social risk, because it is an expensive purchase and it makes a highly visible statement about the driver.
  • Facilitating trial of a product may help to alleviate risk perceptions.
  • Members of the 'Goth' subculture share a dress code.
  • Happy hour, where two drinks can be purchased for the price of one, is a strong call-to-action because it encourages consumers to buy now rather than defer purchasing to a later time.
  • Harley-Davidson enthusiasts are an example of a consumption subculture.
  • The advent of "category killers", such as Australia's Officeworks, has contributed to an increase in channel switching behaviour.
  • Shoppers inspect the quality of fresh produce at a market in Jerusalem.
  • Facilitating a 'test-drive' can encourage consumers to speed up adoption rates.
  • 184x184px]]No Name Brand is associated with economy and affordability. Because of yellow's associations with cheapness, this brand's logo is processed fluently and easily by consumers.
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  • A decision to purchase an analgesic preparation is motivated by the desire to avoid pain (negative motivation).
  • The purchasing decision model
  • Those who shop for pleasure are said to be recreational shoppers.
  • Product usage studies are used to improve packaging design.
  • Prospective purchasers carefully inspect the merchandise before purchasing expensive gold jewellery.
  • Maslow's hierarchy suggests that people seek to satisfy basic needs such as food and shelter before higher order needs become meaningful.
  • The immediate pleasure of eating candy often outweighs the longer term benefit of a healthier food choice.
ACTIVITIES OF INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PURCHASE, USE AND DISPOSAL OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Consumer Psychology; Consumer psychology; Customer behavior; Customer Behavior; Consumer Behaviour; Buyer behavior; Buyer behaviour; Consumption choice; Consumer behavior; Buying pattern; Customer behaviour; Purchase pattern; Internet consumer behavior; Online consumer behavior; Consumer awareness; Draft:Consumer awareness; Purchasing behaviour; Consumer preferences; Social class and consumer behavior
поведение потребителей (напр. реакция на новый товар, упаковку)
flat screen         
  • Kindle Keyboard]] e-reader displaying a page of an e-book. The Kindle's image of the book's text will remain onscreen even if the battery runs out, as it is a static screen technology. Without power, however, the user cannot change to a new page.
  • An LCD screen used as an information display for travellers
  • A large LED display at the [[Taipei Arena]] displays commercials and [[movie trailer]]s.
ELECTRONIC DISPLAY DEVICE IN A FLAT FORM FACTOR
Flat panel; Flat-panel; Flat screen; Flat-panel monitor; Multifunction Monitor; Multifunctional Monitor; Flatscreen; Flat panel monitor; Flat panel TV; Flatpanel; Flat panel displays; Flat screen panel; Flat Panel Display; Flat-panel TV; Flat-screen TV; Flat screen television; Flat screen TV; Finetech Japan; Flat panels; Thin panel display; Flat-panel displays; Flat panel television set; Flatscreen television; Flatscreen monitor; Flatscreen TV; Flatscreen display; Flat panel display

общая лексика

плоский экран

экран электронно-лучевой трубки, который сделан более плоским, чем обычный экран. Используется в более дорогих моделях мониторов для графических и рабочих станций

Смотрите также

CRT; monitor

customer behavior         
  • The [[Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert]] shopping arcade in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]]. Consumer behaviour, in its broadest sense, is concerned with how consumers select, decide and use goods and services.
  • In a family unit, an adult female often makes brand choices on behalf of the entire household, while children can be important influencers.
  • People with shared interests, such as skaters and bladers, tend to form informal groups known as subcultures.
  • Consumers shopping at London's Burlington Arcade engage in a variety of recreational and functional purchasing activities - from window shopping through to transporting their purchases homewards.
  • The purchase of a mobile phone may trigger the desire for accessories such as this phone mount for use in a car.
  • Large family-sized cakes are more likely to be a planned purchase, while the individual portions are much more likely to be an unplanned purchase.
  • Purchases of up-market perfumes, often bought as gifts,  are high involvement decisions because the gift symbolises the relationship between the giver and the intended recipient.
  • Customer purchase decision, illustrating different communications touchpoints at each stage
  • Frequent flyer schemes are among the most well known of the reward programs.
  • A decision to buy an ice-cream sundae is motivated by the desire for sensory gratification (positive motivation).
  • Dick and Basu's Loyalty Matrix
  • The diffusion of innovations according to Rogers. As successive groups of consumers adopt the innovation(shown in blue), its market share (yellow) will eventually reach saturation level.
  • Neuromarketing uses sophisticated biometric sensors such as EEG to study consumer responses to specific stimuli.
  • The family, a primary reference group, exerts a strong influence on attitudes and behaviours.
  • The purchase of an up-market sports car carries both financial risk and social risk, because it is an expensive purchase and it makes a highly visible statement about the driver.
  • Facilitating trial of a product may help to alleviate risk perceptions.
  • Members of the 'Goth' subculture share a dress code.
  • Happy hour, where two drinks can be purchased for the price of one, is a strong call-to-action because it encourages consumers to buy now rather than defer purchasing to a later time.
  • Harley-Davidson enthusiasts are an example of a consumption subculture.
  • The advent of "category killers", such as Australia's Officeworks, has contributed to an increase in channel switching behaviour.
  • Shoppers inspect the quality of fresh produce at a market in Jerusalem.
  • Facilitating a 'test-drive' can encourage consumers to speed up adoption rates.
  • 184x184px]]No Name Brand is associated with economy and affordability. Because of yellow's associations with cheapness, this brand's logo is processed fluently and easily by consumers.
  • 184x184px
  • A decision to purchase an analgesic preparation is motivated by the desire to avoid pain (negative motivation).
  • The purchasing decision model
  • Those who shop for pleasure are said to be recreational shoppers.
  • Product usage studies are used to improve packaging design.
  • Prospective purchasers carefully inspect the merchandise before purchasing expensive gold jewellery.
  • Maslow's hierarchy suggests that people seek to satisfy basic needs such as food and shelter before higher order needs become meaningful.
  • The immediate pleasure of eating candy often outweighs the longer term benefit of a healthier food choice.
ACTIVITIES OF INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PURCHASE, USE AND DISPOSAL OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Consumer Psychology; Consumer psychology; Customer behavior; Customer Behavior; Consumer Behaviour; Buyer behavior; Buyer behaviour; Consumption choice; Consumer behavior; Buying pattern; Customer behaviour; Purchase pattern; Internet consumer behavior; Online consumer behavior; Consumer awareness; Draft:Consumer awareness; Purchasing behaviour; Consumer preferences; Social class and consumer behavior
поведение клиента (в системе массового обслуживания)

Определение

panel game
¦ noun Brit. a broadcast quiz played by a panel or team of people.

Википедия

Panel painting

A panel painting is a painting made on a flat panel of wood, either a single piece or a number of pieces joined together. Until canvas became the more popular support medium in the 16th century, panel painting was the normal method, when not painting directly onto a wall (fresco) or on vellum (used for miniatures in illuminated manuscripts). Wood panels were also used for mounting vellum paintings.

Как переводится consumer panel на Русский язык