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13:12 Jun 19, 2018 |
English to Serbian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - IT (Information Technology) / Virtual office services | |||||||
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5 | ваше пословно име ће бити унето у списак истакнут код улаза у пословни центар |
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[Virtual Office product] provides ...lobby directory listing ваше пословно име ће бити унето у списак истакнут код улаза у пословни центар Explanation: the services offered might be called "Virtual Office" and "Virtual Office Plus", but in actual fact these are "real" offices, in "real" business centres in very real buildings - absolutely nothing "virtual" about the buildings and the offices. At the entrance of these buildings where you can hire/use an office or a meeting room from one hour / one day / one week / one month ... you usually have an information board listing all the current tenants / users of various offices / meeting rooms etc. in brief: Virtual Office product provides 2 days of private office usage per month at the designated Centre and a lobby directory listing means during the time you are given the exclusive/private use of an office, you business name will be listed on the wall at the entrance of the business centre / of the building near the reception area in the table ("directory") showing the current users of various units. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2018-06-19 15:24:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- or possibly a permanent "lobby listing" but only in the "designated" Centre. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2018-06-19 17:33:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- lobby ˈlɒbi/ noun noun: lobby; plural noun: lobbies 1. a room providing a space out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically one near the entrance of a public building. "they went into the hotel lobby" synonyms: entrance hall, hallway, hall, entrance, vestibule, foyer, reception area, outer room, waiting room, anteroom, antechamber, porch; corridor, passage, passageway "they went into the hotel lobby" 2. (in the UK) any of several large halls in the Houses of Parliament in which MPs may meet members of the public. (in the UK) each of two corridors in the Houses of Parliament to which MPs retire to vote. noun: division lobby; plural noun: division lobbies informal (in the UK) lobby correspondents collectively. noun: the lobby 3. a group of people seeking to influence legislators on a particular issue. "members of the anti-abortion lobby" synonyms: pressure group, interest group, interest, movement, campaign, crusade, lobbyists, supporters; More faction, camp, bloc, clique; ginger group "the anti-hunt lobby" an organized attempt by members of the public to influence legislators. "a recent lobby of Parliament by pensioners" verb verb: lobby; 3rd person present: lobbies; past tense: lobbied; past participle: lobbied; gerund or present participle: lobbying 1. seek to influence (a legislator) on an issue. "they insist on their right to lobby Congress" synonyms: seek to influence, try to persuade, bring pressure to bear on, importune, persuade, influence, sway; petition, solicit, appeal to, call on, urge, press, pressure, pressurize, push "readers are urged to lobby their MPs on the issue" campaign, crusade, press, push, drum up support, speak, clamour, ask, call, drive; promote, advocate, recommend, speak/plead/argue in favour of, champion, urge, insist on, demand "a group lobbying for better rail services" ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 2 hrs (2018-06-20 15:49:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- a "lobby directory" would be something similar to this: https://image.made-in-china.com/2f0j00BJuQdVAaLfcN/Outdoor-H... but inside the building, in the entrance lobby, often on the wall behind the reception. |
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