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leaflet [ˈliːflɪt] n 1. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) a printed and usually folded sheet of paper for distribution, usually free and containing advertising material or information about a political party, charity, etc. 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) any of the subdivisions of a compound leaf such as a fern leaf 3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) (loosely) any small leaf or leaflike part vb to distribute printed leaflets (to) they leafleted every flat in the area leafleter n
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leaflet Translations leaflet [ˈliːflɪt] leaflet [ˈliːflət] n (= single sheet) → prospectus m, papillon m; (folded) → dépliant m; (political, religious) → tract m vt → distribuer des tracts à leaflet n → Prospekt m; (= single page) → Handzettel m, → Reklamezettel m; (with instructions) → Merkblatt nt; (= handout) → Flugblatt nt; (= brochure for information) → Broschüre f, → Informationsblatt nt (= young leaf) → Blättchen nt vt area → Flugblätter verteilen in (+dat); (Comm) → Werbematerial verteilen in (+dat) leaflet [ˈliːflɪt] n (gen) → dépliant m inv; (single sheet) → volantino leaflet [ˈliːflɪt] n (gen) → dépliant m inv; (single sheet) → volantino How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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``We're going to be doing informational leafletting and talking to parents about our contract demands and our plans for working with the community,'' UTLA President A. The final segment shows the Women's Network of the United Food and commercial Workers union leafletting a WalMart store, protesting the sale of products made by eight- to 12-year-olds in Bangladesh. Sam's subsequent trips to Israel included public speaking, vigils and leafletting about Vanunu and nuclear weapons around the country, and participation in the 1998 International Citizen Weapons Inspection of Dimona that resulted in the arrest of Sam and nine others. |
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