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Traduzioni da Italiano a Inglese [PRO] Marketing - Marketing/Ricerche di mercato / corporate image | |||||||
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3 | underlying catchiness |
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3 | (ability to) trickle down / trickle through |
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underlying catchiness Spiegazione: '....che hanno bisogno di un periodo di s. per attecchire'... so to 'catch on'. I recall 'sedimentability' from chemistry lessons in a past age at school where some 'masters' (teachers) had indeed, coincidentally, been the 'dregs of British society'. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 hrs (2019-04-22 23:17:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Last offer: cumulative recognisability. Frase(i) esemplificative:
Riferimento: http://www.tesionline.it/tesi/brano/26982/La-sedimentazionew... Riferimento: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00388057 |
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(ability to) trickle down / trickle through Spiegazione: just another idea even "trickle down effect" see Trickle-Down Effect - Investopedia https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/trickle-down-effect.asp May 3, 2018 - When the trickle-down effect works, it can generate a great deal of exposure for a company in a short period of time and, in some cases, at a ... The trickle-down effects of perceived trustworthiness ... - APA PsycNET https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2018-36938-001 by D De Cremer - 2018 - Cited by 1 - Related articles This research represents the first attempt to examine trickle-down effects related to trustworthiness, its impact on performance, and the mediating mechanisms by ... Trickle through - Idioms by The Free Dictionary https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/trickle through [for someone or something] to move through something little by little. The people trickled through the door into the store in far smaller numbers than we had expected. They trickled through very slowly. See also: through, trickle. |
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