gimmick gim·mick n

gimmick gim·mick n
['ɡɪmɪk]
trovata

sales gimmick — trovata commerciale


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  • gim|mick — «GIHM ihk», noun, verb. Slang. –n. 1. any small device, especially one used secretly or in a tricky manner, such as one used by a magician in performing a trick or one attached to a wheel of chance: »These gadgets aren t gimmicks (Wall Street… …   Useful english dictionary

  • gimmick — gim‧mick [ˈgɪmɪk] noun [countable] disapproving a trick or object that makes you notice a product and want to buy it: • It would be foolish to dismiss the videophone as nothing more than a gimmick. gimmicky adjective : • a gimmicky new product… …   Financial and business terms

  • gimmick — gim|mick [ gımık ] noun count something that is intended to impress and interest you but is really not useful at all: It s not a real education policy, it s just a gimmick to win votes. ╾ gim|mick|y adjective …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • gimmick — gim•mick [[t]ˈgɪm ɪk[/t]] n. 1) an ingenious or novel device or stratagem, esp. one used to draw attention or increase appeal; stunt; ploy 2) a concealed, usu. devious feature of something, as a plan or deal 3) a hidden mechanical device by which …   From formal English to slang

  • Gimmick — Gim|mick der, auch das; s, s <aus engl. amerik. gimmick, eigtl. »verborgene Vorrichtung«, weitere Herkunft ungeklärt> überraschender, Aufmerksamkeit erregender, witziger Effekt, Gag (bes. in der Werbung) …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • gimmick — gim|mick [ˈgımık] n informal a trick or something unusual that you do to make people notice someone or something used to show disapproval →↑stunt ▪ advertising gimmicks >gimmicky adj >gimmickry n [U] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • gimmick — gim·mick …   English syllables

  • gimmick — gim|mick sb., en, er el. s, e(r)ne (noget som skal skabe opmærksomhed) …   Dansk ordbog

  • gimmicky — gimmick gim‧mick [ˈgɪmɪk] noun [countable] disapproving a trick or object that makes you notice a product and want to buy it: • It would be foolish to dismiss the videophone as nothing more than a gimmick. gimmicky adjective : • a gimmicky new… …   Financial and business terms

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