Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Russian term
фишка
Промоутеры на велосипедах!!
Этот прием еще не был использован ни
одной компанией в промо-мероприятиях!
3 +3 | gimmick | GaryG |
4 +2 | catch | Umutay Midinova |
4 +1 | tidbit | Volha K |
3 +1 | A neat idea! A brain wave! | SirReaL |
3 +1 | (New) gig/gadget/craze/twist | Oleg Pashuk (X) |
3 | featuring | tanyazst |
3 | New approach/ New way | John Doe (X) |
May 20, 2005 12:41: Robert Donahue (X) changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
PRO (3): SirReaL, Nik-On/Off, Robert Donahue (X)
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Proposed translations
gimmick
agree |
Volha K
2 mins
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agree |
SirReaL
: Yes, hello, I proposed it already.
14 mins
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Sorry, Mikhail, I really hadn't read your note when I submitted my answer!
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neutral |
Robert Donahue (X)
: If this is supposed to be a positive thing then I'd avoid gimmick/trick only because they can be viewed negatively. Gimmick makes me think ineffective and nobody likes to be "tricked". Just my opinion.
34 mins
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agree |
Larissa Dinsley
2 hrs
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tidbit
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Note added at 5 mins (2005-05-20 11:43:12 GMT)
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исключительно разговорное
A neat idea! A brain wave!
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Note added at 7 mins (2005-05-20 11:45:28 GMT)
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The latest gimmick!
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Note added at 9 mins (2005-05-20 11:47:00 GMT)
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Whimwham!
agree |
Robert Donahue (X)
: Actually, I've rethought this. Gimmick can be viewed negatively (trick too). If this is a positive thing, and I assume it is, then brain wave is the best choice with neat idea in second. Maybe twist would work here too?
56 mins
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Thanks. I'm not positive about that one :) Фишка has too many meanings to be accurately and universally translated...
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featuring
New approach/ New way
(New) gig/gadget/craze/twist
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Note added at 2005-05-20 20:37:24 (GMT)
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New attraction
agree |
Robert Donahue (X)
: "craze" and "twist" (as in the latest craze/twist) are good options.
8 hrs
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