pamphlet

listen to the pronunciation of pamphlet
English - Turkish
bröşür
(Askeri) RİSALE; KÜÇÜK KİTAP: Herhangi bir konu üzerinde yazılmış, kitaba benzer broşür
pamplet
(Askeri) el kitabı
kitapçık
broşür

Dergileri, broşürleri ve benzeri şeyleri bir kenara koymanı istiyorum. - I want you to put the magazines, pamphlets and whatnot aside.

Tom Mary'ye bir broşür uzattı. - Tom handed Mary a pamphlet.

{i} el ilanı
{i} hiciv
risale
Air Force pamphlet
(Askeri) Hava Kuvvetleri Broşürü
Navy medical pamphlet
(Askeri) Deniz Kuvvetleri sıhhiye el kitabı
United States Air Force, Europe pamphlet
(Askeri) Avrupa Birleşik Devletler Hava Kuvvetleri kitapçığı
distribute pamphlet
broşür dağıtmak
observation post; operational publication (USN); ordnance pamphlet
(Askeri) gözetleme noktası/yeri; harekat yayımı (Birleşik Devletler Deniz Kuvvetleri (USN) ); ordu donatım el kitabı
ship lighterage control point; ship's loading characteristics pamphlet
(Askeri) gemi yükleme ve boşaltma layterleri kontrol noktası; gemi yük özellikleri kitapçığı
English - English
A small booklet of printed informational matter, often unbound, having only a paper cover
a brief treatise or essay, usually on a subject of current interest
{n} a small book
{v} to write pamphlets
A monograph (book) of less than 50 pages
A book composed of less than 100 pages (typically) and usually given only a paper cover
To write a pamphlet or pamphlets
{i} brochure, small informational leaflet
means a short printed publication that is unbound or has a paper binding, often written to inform on some topic or to address a controversial public issue
A small printed item, usually a monograph
A writing; a book
A small book consisting of a few sheets of printed paper, stitched together, often with a paper cover, but not bound; a short essay or written discussion, usually on a subject of current interest
A short book composed typically of less than 100 pages and usually given only a paper cover
1 An independent publication consisting of a few leaves of printed matter fastened together but not bound; usually enclosed in paper covers 2 As defined by Unesco, a complete, unbound nonperiodical publication of at least 5 but not more than 48 pages, exclusive of the cover [At Yale, sometimes defined as 75 pages or less] Also called a brochure 3 A brief controversial treatise on a topic of current interest, usually religious or political, common in England from the 16th to the 18th century
A non-serial publication consisting of at least five but not more than 48 pages, fastened together but not bound, usually enclosed in a paper cover Synonymous with booklet and brochure
Class C binding used for items with 50 or less pages, that will be sewn through the folded signature
a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet
A pamphlet is a very thin book, with a paper cover, which gives information about something. = booklet. a very thin book with paper covers, that gives information about something leaflet (Pamphilus seu De Amore , popular Latin love poem of the 12th century). Unbound printed publication with a paper cover or no cover. Among the first printed materials, pamphlets were widely used in England, France, and Germany from the early 16th century, often for religious or political propaganda; they sometimes rose to the level of literature or philosophical discourse. In North America, pre-Revolutionary War agitation stimulated extensive pamphleteering; foremost among the writers of political pamphlets was Thomas Paine. By the 20th century, the pamphlet was more often used for information than for controversy
a small book usually having a paper cover
An informational brochure that is usually only one or two pages
pam
pamphlets
plural of pamphlet
publicity pamphlet
A pamphlet which, in some States of the United States having the initiative or referendum, is mailed to the voters to inform them as to the nature of a measure submitted by the initiative or referendum
publicity pamphlet
The pamphlet contains a copy of the proposed law and arguments for and against it by those favoring and opposing it, respectively
pamphlet
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