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  • 1outlet — out‧let [ˈaʊtlet, lt] noun [countable] 1. COMMERCE a shop, company, or organization through which products are sold: • The farmers need to find more outlets for their produce. • The company managed to improve margins in its high street retail… …

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  • 2Outlet — may mean: An electrical outlet An outlet store or outlet mall The pelvic outlet A type of instance variable used for graphical user interface programming in the OpenStep / Cocoa environment Outlet, Ontario, a community in Canada The Outlet… …

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  • 3Outlet Bay, Idaho —   Unincorporated community   …

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  • 4Outlet Center — (рус. Аутлет центр или аутлет)  формат торгового центра, специализирующегося на продаже брендов одежды со значительными скидками. Различают два вида Outlet Center: factory outlet  распродажа залежей товарной продукции на фабриках и… …

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  • 5Outlet Falls — is a 69 foot plunge fed by Outlet Creek which flows out of farmland in Yakima County, Washington. Its watercourse, Outlet Creek, is fed by several springfed tributaries and agricultural runoff (manure and fertilizer). The perennial drop is formed …

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  • 6outlet mall — ➔ mall * * * outlet mall UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE in the US, an area, often outside a large town or city, that contains a lot of stores that sell clothes and other goods at reduced prices: »a 100 store outlet mall …

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  • 7outlet — or outlet store [out′let΄] n. 1. a passage or vent for letting something out 2. a means of expression [an outlet for the emotions] 3. a stream, river, etc. that flows out from a lake 4. a) a market for goods b) …

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  • 8outlet store — UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► FACTORY OUTLET(Cf. ↑factory outlet) …

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  • 9Outlet Sweet Venice — (Местре,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Via Aleardo Aleardi 164, 30172 Местре …

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  • 10Outlet — Out let , n. The place or opening by which anything is let out; a passage out; an exit; a vent. [1913 Webster] Receiving all, and having no outlet. Fuller. [1913 Webster] …

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