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make a deal - перевод на русский

AMERICAN GAME SHOW
Let's Make A Deal; Let's make a deal; Let’s Make A Deal; Let’s Make a Deal; LMAD; Lets make a deal; List of Let's Make a Deal games; List of Let's Make A Deal Games; ZONK!; Let's Make a Bargain; The All-New Let's Make a Deal
  • Jay Stewart and Monty Hall on the original version of the show
Найдено результатов: 7485
make a deal      
заключать сделку
deal         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deal (movie); Deal (disambiguation); Deal (film); Deal (song)
deal I 1. noun 1) некоторое количество there is a deal of truth in it - в этом есть доля правды - a great deal of - a great deal better 2) сделка; соглашение to do/make a deal with smb. - заключить сделку с кем-л. 3) обхождение, обращение 4) cards сдача 5) правительственный курс, система мероприятий - New Deal 2. v.; past and past part. dealt 1) раздавать, распределять (обыкн. deal out) Please deal out the cards and then we can start to play 2) cards сдавать 3) наносить (удар); причинять (обиду) 4) торговать (in - чем-л.); вести торговые дела (with - с кем-л.) This shop deals in woollen goods. Head Office deals with all complaints. How do you deal with noisy children. There are many difficulties to be dealt with when starting a new business. 5) быть клиентом, покупать в определенной лавке (at, with) I've been dealing at Brown's for twenty years. 6) общаться, иметь дело (with - с кем-л.) to refuse to deal with smb. - отказываться иметь дело с кем-л. 7) вести дело, ведать, рассматривать вопрос (with) to deal with a problem - разрешать вопрос to deal with an attack - отражать атаку 8) обходиться, поступать - deal honourably to deal generously (cruelly) with/by smb. обращаться великодушно (жестоко) с кем-л. 9) принимать меры (with - к чему-либо); бороться to deal with fires - бороться с пожарами II 1. noun 1) еловая или сосновая доска определенного размера, дильс 2) хвойная древесина 2. adj. сосновый или еловый (о древесине); из дильса
New Deal         
  • Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a [[bank run]] early in the Great Depression
  • National debt]] as [[gross national product]] climbs from 20% to 40% under President [[Herbert Hoover]]; levels off under Roosevelt; and soars during [[World War II]] from ''Historical States US'' (1976)
  • 1935 cartoon by [[Vaughn Shoemaker]] in which he parodied the New Deal as a card game with alphabetical agencies
  • [[Federal Emergency Relief Administration]] (FERA) camp for unemployed women in [[Maine]], 1934
  • FERA camp for unemployed black women, Atlanta, 1934
  • Roosevelt]]'s ebullient public personality, conveyed through his declaration that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" and his "fireside chats" on the radio did a great deal to help restore the nation's confidence
  • [[National Recovery Administration]] Blue Eagle
  • [[Works Progress Administration]] (WPA) poster promoting the [[LaGuardia Airport]] project (1937)
  • U.S. GDP]] annual pattern and long-term trend (1920–1940) in billions of constant dollars
  • Public Works Administration Project]] [[Bonneville Dam]]
  • US annual real GDP from 1910 to 1960, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–1939) highlighted
  • Social Security]] benefits
  • Surplus Commodities Program, 1936
  • Anti-relief protest sign near [[Davenport, Iowa]] by [[Arthur Rothstein]], 1940
  • date=March 18, 2009 }}, p. 17, column 127. Note that the graph only covers factory employment.</ref>
  • Unemployment rate in the United States]] from 1910–1960, with the years of the [[Great Depression]] (1929–1939) highlighted (accurate data begins in 1939)
  • The WPA hired unemployed teachers to provide free [[adult education]] programs
  • "Created Equal": Act I, Scene 3 of ''Spirit of 1776'', Boston ([[Federal Theatre Project]], 1935)
  • [[Francis Perkins]] looks on as Roosevelt signs the [[National Labor Relations Act]]
  • The federal government commissioned a series of public murals from the artists it employed: [[William Gropper]]'s ''Construction of a Dam'' (1939) is characteristic of much of the art of the 1930s, with workers seen in heroic poses, laboring in unison to complete a great public project
  • Female factory workers in 1942, [[Long Beach, California]]
  • WPA employed 2 to 3&nbsp;million unemployed at unskilled labor
ECONOMIC PROGRAMS OF U.S. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Hundred Days Congress; The new deal; New deal; Roosevelt's New Deal; First New Deal; The New Deal; New Deal's; EMIC (Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program); New Deal Plan; New Deal Democrats; Criticism of the New Deal; Lanham Act of 1940; Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program

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история

«Новый курс» (политики и правительства Ф. Рузвельта)

'новый курс' (система экономических мероприятий президента Ф. Рузвельта)

New Deal         
  • Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a [[bank run]] early in the Great Depression
  • National debt]] as [[gross national product]] climbs from 20% to 40% under President [[Herbert Hoover]]; levels off under Roosevelt; and soars during [[World War II]] from ''Historical States US'' (1976)
  • 1935 cartoon by [[Vaughn Shoemaker]] in which he parodied the New Deal as a card game with alphabetical agencies
  • [[Federal Emergency Relief Administration]] (FERA) camp for unemployed women in [[Maine]], 1934
  • FERA camp for unemployed black women, Atlanta, 1934
  • Roosevelt]]'s ebullient public personality, conveyed through his declaration that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" and his "fireside chats" on the radio did a great deal to help restore the nation's confidence
  • [[National Recovery Administration]] Blue Eagle
  • [[Works Progress Administration]] (WPA) poster promoting the [[LaGuardia Airport]] project (1937)
  • U.S. GDP]] annual pattern and long-term trend (1920–1940) in billions of constant dollars
  • Public Works Administration Project]] [[Bonneville Dam]]
  • US annual real GDP from 1910 to 1960, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–1939) highlighted
  • Social Security]] benefits
  • Surplus Commodities Program, 1936
  • Anti-relief protest sign near [[Davenport, Iowa]] by [[Arthur Rothstein]], 1940
  • date=March 18, 2009 }}, p. 17, column 127. Note that the graph only covers factory employment.</ref>
  • Unemployment rate in the United States]] from 1910–1960, with the years of the [[Great Depression]] (1929–1939) highlighted (accurate data begins in 1939)
  • The WPA hired unemployed teachers to provide free [[adult education]] programs
  • "Created Equal": Act I, Scene 3 of ''Spirit of 1776'', Boston ([[Federal Theatre Project]], 1935)
  • [[Francis Perkins]] looks on as Roosevelt signs the [[National Labor Relations Act]]
  • The federal government commissioned a series of public murals from the artists it employed: [[William Gropper]]'s ''Construction of a Dam'' (1939) is characteristic of much of the art of the 1930s, with workers seen in heroic poses, laboring in unison to complete a great public project
  • Female factory workers in 1942, [[Long Beach, California]]
  • WPA employed 2 to 3&nbsp;million unemployed at unskilled labor
ECONOMIC PROGRAMS OF U.S. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Hundred Days Congress; The new deal; New deal; Roosevelt's New Deal; First New Deal; The New Deal; New Deal's; EMIC (Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program); New Deal Plan; New Deal Democrats; Criticism of the New Deal; Lanham Act of 1940; Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program
"Новый курс" (экономическая политика в США в 30-е годы)
"Новый курс" (экономическая и социальная политика президента Ф. Д. Рузвельта в 30-х годах, направленная на преодоление кризиса 1929-1933 гг.)
New Deal         
  • Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a [[bank run]] early in the Great Depression
  • National debt]] as [[gross national product]] climbs from 20% to 40% under President [[Herbert Hoover]]; levels off under Roosevelt; and soars during [[World War II]] from ''Historical States US'' (1976)
  • 1935 cartoon by [[Vaughn Shoemaker]] in which he parodied the New Deal as a card game with alphabetical agencies
  • [[Federal Emergency Relief Administration]] (FERA) camp for unemployed women in [[Maine]], 1934
  • FERA camp for unemployed black women, Atlanta, 1934
  • Roosevelt]]'s ebullient public personality, conveyed through his declaration that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" and his "fireside chats" on the radio did a great deal to help restore the nation's confidence
  • [[National Recovery Administration]] Blue Eagle
  • [[Works Progress Administration]] (WPA) poster promoting the [[LaGuardia Airport]] project (1937)
  • U.S. GDP]] annual pattern and long-term trend (1920–1940) in billions of constant dollars
  • Public Works Administration Project]] [[Bonneville Dam]]
  • US annual real GDP from 1910 to 1960, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–1939) highlighted
  • Social Security]] benefits
  • Surplus Commodities Program, 1936
  • Anti-relief protest sign near [[Davenport, Iowa]] by [[Arthur Rothstein]], 1940
  • date=March 18, 2009 }}, p. 17, column 127. Note that the graph only covers factory employment.</ref>
  • Unemployment rate in the United States]] from 1910–1960, with the years of the [[Great Depression]] (1929–1939) highlighted (accurate data begins in 1939)
  • The WPA hired unemployed teachers to provide free [[adult education]] programs
  • "Created Equal": Act I, Scene 3 of ''Spirit of 1776'', Boston ([[Federal Theatre Project]], 1935)
  • [[Francis Perkins]] looks on as Roosevelt signs the [[National Labor Relations Act]]
  • The federal government commissioned a series of public murals from the artists it employed: [[William Gropper]]'s ''Construction of a Dam'' (1939) is characteristic of much of the art of the 1930s, with workers seen in heroic poses, laboring in unison to complete a great public project
  • Female factory workers in 1942, [[Long Beach, California]]
  • WPA employed 2 to 3&nbsp;million unemployed at unskilled labor
ECONOMIC PROGRAMS OF U.S. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Hundred Days Congress; The new deal; New deal; Roosevelt's New Deal; First New Deal; The New Deal; New Deal's; EMIC (Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program); New Deal Plan; New Deal Democrats; Criticism of the New Deal; Lanham Act of 1940; Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program
New Deal amer.; hist. 'новый курс' (система экономических мероприятий президента Ф. Рузвельта)
deal         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deal (movie); Deal (disambiguation); Deal (film); Deal (song)

[di:l]

общая лексика

хвойный лес

американизм

тёс

строительное дело

сделка, соглашение

пиломатериал хвойных пород

доска, брус

Великобритания

Лафет

прилагательное

общая лексика

сосновый

еловый

сделанный из сосновой или еловой древесины

сосновый или еловый (о древесине)

из дильса

существительное

[di:l]

общая лексика

некоторое количество

часть

раздача

акт выдачи

карты

карта (у отдельного игрока)

еловые или сосновые доски

дильсы

еловая или сосновая древесина

древесина мягких пород

обхождение, обращение

правительственный курс, система мероприятий

еловая или сосновая доска определенного размера, дильс

хвойная древесина

разговорное выражение

большое количество

масса

куча

ворох

сделка

соглашение

карточный термин

сдача

американизм

политический курс

экономическая политика

глагол

[di:l]

общая лексика

(dealt) распределять

раздавать

отпускать

выдавать

снабжать (обыкн. deal out)

наносить (удар)

(in

with)

заниматься (чем-л.)

торговать (чем-л.)

заниматься торговлей

(with

at) быть клиентом

покупать (в определённой лавке)

(with)

иметь дело (с чем-л.)

ведать (чем-л.)

рассматривать

трактовать

обсуждать (что-л.)

сталкиваться (с чем-л.)

бороться (с чем-л.)

(with) иметь дело (с кем-л.)

справляться (с кем-л.)

towards

by) обходиться

обращаться

поступать

вести себя (по отношению к кому-л.)

раздавать, распределять

наносить (удар)

причинять (обиду)

торговать

быть клиентом, покупать в определенной лавке

общаться, иметь дело

вести дело, ведать, рассматривать вопрос

обходиться, поступать

принимать меры

карточный термин

сдавать

Deal         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deal (movie); Deal (disambiguation); Deal (film); Deal (song)
- <a href="">New Deala>
deal         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deal (movie); Deal (disambiguation); Deal (film); Deal (song)
1) некоторое количество, часть
2) сделка, соглашение
3) амер. экономическая политика
4) распределять; отпускать; выдавать
- <a href="">a good deal of moneya>
- <a href="">deal for the accounta>
- <a href="">deal in creditsa>
- <a href="">make a deala>
- <a href="">deal witha>
- <a href="">browing deala>
- <a href="">bought deala>
- <a href="">business deala>
- <a href="">compensation deala>
- <a href="">fair deala>
- <a href="">futures deala>
- <a href="">lending deala>
- <a href="">offset deala>
- <a href="">package deala>
- <a href="">pay deala>
- <a href="">premium deala>
- <a href="">side deala>
deal         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deal (movie); Deal (disambiguation); Deal (film); Deal (song)
1) сделка, соглашение
2) пиломатериал хвойных пород; доска, брус; амер. тёс; брит. Лафет
make         
LIST OF THINGS CALLED MAKE
MAKE; Makes; Make (disambiguation)
1) изготовление; производство
2) изделие
- <a href="">make into pagea>
- <a href="">make matrix-moldsa>
- <a href="">make publica>
- <a href="">make upa>
- <a href="">short makea>

Определение

КОФЕРМЕНТ А
(КоА) , сложное природное соединение, один из важнейших коферментов. В живых клетках участвует в реакциях окисления, синтеза жирных кислот, липидов и др.

Википедия

Let's Make a Deal

Let's Make a Deal (also known as LMAD) is a television game show that originated in the United States in 1963 and has since been produced in many countries throughout the world. The program was created and produced by Stefan Hatos and Monty Hall, the latter serving as its host for nearly 30 years.

The format of Let's Make a Deal involves selected members of the studio audience, referred to as "traders", making deals with the host. In most cases, a trader will be offered something of value and given a choice of whether to keep it or exchange it for a different item. The program's defining game mechanism is that the other item is hidden from the trader until that choice is made. The trader thus does not know if they are getting something of equal or greater value or a prize that is referred to as a "zonk," an item purposely chosen to be of little or no value to the trader.

Let's Make a Deal is also known for audience members who dress in outrageous and unique costumes in order to increase their chances of being selected as a trader.

The current edition of Let's Make a Deal has aired on CBS since October 5, 2009, when it took over the spot on the network's daytime schedule vacated by the long-running soap opera Guiding Light. Wayne Brady is the host of the current series, with Jonathan Mangum as his announcer/assistant. Tiffany Coyne is the current model, joining in 2010, with musician Cat Gray in 2011.

Starting in fall 2020, Let's Make a Deal began filming with a hybrid of audience members in-studio seated in pods as well as virtual contestants playing from their homes due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic (nicknamed "At-Homies"). According to executive producer John Quinn, all COVID-19 protocols are in effect during production, including social distancing, testing, masks (only for crewmembers and while off set), and personal protective equipment.

The 13th season of the current version premiered on September 13, 2021. Three primetime episodes were filmed and aired during the season. The 14th season premiered on September 19, 2022. As has been the case since Season 12, primetime episodes will air during the 2022-23 season.

The show is owned by Marcus/Glass Productions, a joint venture of Marcus Entertainment (Marcus Lemonis) and Nancy Glass following an August 2021 acquisition of Hatos-Hall assets, with Sharon Hall, a former Endemol Shine executive, as the consultant. From January 2022, CAN'T STOP media will be in charge of the format's international distribution.

Как переводится make a deal на Русский язык