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handout
1) рекламная листовка, проспект 2) материал для рекламной раздачи – news handout HANDOUT сущ. 1) рекл. рекламная листовка, рекламный проспект, объявление (материал для рекламной раздачи) Syn: handbill sales leaflet 2) общ. раздаточный материал (на занятиях) 3) общ. милостыня, подаяние 4) СМИ сообщение для прессы HANDOUT сущ. милостыня, подаяние - non-repayable handout
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  1. разг. милостыня, подаяние to live on handouts —- жить подаянием 2. бесплатная еда 3. текст заявления для печати, пресс-релиз 4. рекламная листовка, проспект 5. отпечатанный текст 6. бесплатный образчик, пробный образец товара ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   noun  Date: 1882  1. a portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar  2. a folder or circular of information for free distribution  3. a prepared statement released to the news media ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (handouts) 1. A handout is a gift of money, clothing, or food, which is given free to poor people. Each family is being given a cash handout of six thousand rupees. N-COUNT 2. If you call money that is given to someone a handout, you disapprove of it because you believe that the person who receives it has done nothing to earn or deserve it. ...the tendency of politicians to use money on vote-buying handouts rather than on investment in the future... N-COUNT c darkgreen]disapproval 3. A handout is a document which contains news or information about something and which is given, for example, to journalists or members of the public. Official handouts describe the Emperor as ‘particularly noted as a scholar’. N-COUNT 4. A handout is a paper containing a summary of information or topics which will be dealt with in a lecture or talk. N-COUNT HANDOVER (handovers) The handover of something is when possession or control of it is given by one person or group of people to another. The handover is expected to be completed in the next ten years. N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N of n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 money or goods that are given to someone, for example because they are poor  (They only want a helping hand from the government, not a handout.) 2 a piece of paper with information given to people who are attending a lesson, meeting etc  (You'll find a full list of references on the last page of the handout.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  {n.} 1. A free gift of food, clothes, etc. * /The homeless people were standing in a long line for various handouts./ 2. A typed and photocopied sheet or sheets of paper outlining the main points made by a speaker. * /Please look at page three of the handout./ ...
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