Значение слова "NIKE" найдено в 15 источниках

NIKE

найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• ___ of Samothrace

• 'Just do it' sloganeer

• 'Swoosh' shoe

• Just Do It company

• Swoosh brand

• Swoosh company

• Swoosh logo company

• Swoosh name

• Adidas alternative

• Adidas rival

• Advertiser with a swoosh

• Air Max maker

• Apparel brand with a swoosh symbol

• Apt company for this puzzle?

• Army guided missile

• Athens's Temple of ___

• Athletic company headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon

• Athletics brand with a swoosh

• Avia alternative

• Avia competitor

• Big name in court shoes

• Big name in sneakers

• Big sports event sponsor

• Blue Ribbon Sports, since 1972

• Blue Ribbon Sports, today

• Brand with a swoosh

• Cold War defense missile

• Company founded as Blue Ribbon Sports

• Company has sued Wal-Mart over T-shirts

• Company named for a goddess

• Company originally called Blue Ribbon Sports

• Company that makes Air Jordans

• Company that owns Converse

• Company that used Revolution in a TV ad

• Company that used the Beatles' Revolution in shoe ads

• Company with a swoosh logo

• Company with a current web ad featuring naked runners

• Company with a notoriously checkered labor record

• Company with a swoosh

• Company with a trademarked Swoosh

• Corporate giant named for a mythological character

• Daughter of Styx and Pallas

• Defense missile

• Depiction on Olympic medals

• Early antiaircraft missile

• Figure on the front of Olympic medals since 1928

• Footwear giant

• Giant in footwear

• Goddess in the hand of the statue of Athena in the Parthenon

• Goddess of running shoes?

• Goddess of sneakers?

• Goddess of victory

• Goddess on a trophy

• Greek goddess of victory

• Greek victory goddess

• Its familiar logo represents a goddess's wing

• Jordan's brand of sneakers

• Kine anagram

• Li'l Penny's shoe company

• Likeness on Summer Olympics medals

• Maker of the Dunk athletic shoe

• Michael Jordan shoe company

• Mythical charioteer

• New Balance competitor

• Oregon-based fitness company

• Oregon-based shoe company

• Philip Knight's company

• Popular shoe for athletes

• Puma rival

• Reebok competitor

• Reebok rival

• Running shoe name

• Samothrace figure

• Shoe brand named after the Greek goddess of victory

• Shoe brand named for a goddess

• Shoe company with a swoosh as its symbol

• Shoe giant

• Shoe name

• Shoe with a swoosh

• Shoe with a swoosh logo

• Shoemaker

• Sneaker maker

• Sneakers deity

• Swoosh maker

• Swoosh sneakers

• The goddess of sports endorsements

• The Swoosh people

• Victoria's Greek counterpart

• Victory

• Victory goddess

• Victory personified

• What some put on athlete's foot?

• Winged goddess

• Winged goddess of Greek myth

• Winged goddess of victory

• Winged Victory

• ___ of Samothrace

• 'Just do it' sloganeer

• 'Swoosh' shoe

• Just Do It company

• Swoosh brand

• Swoosh company

• Swoosh logo company

• Swoosh name

• Adidas alternative

• Adidas rival

• Advertiser with a swoosh

• Air Max maker

• Apparel brand with a swoosh symbol

• Apt company for this puzzle?

• Army guided missile

• Athens's Temple of ___

• Athletic company headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon

• Athletics brand with a swoosh

• Avia alternative

• Avia competitor

• Big name in court shoes

• Big name in sneakers

• Big sports event sponsor

• Blue Ribbon Sports, since 1972

• Blue Ribbon Sports, today

• Brand with a swoosh

• Cold War defense missile

• Company founded as Blue Ribbon Sports

• Company has sued Wal-Mart over T-shirts

• Company named for a goddess

• Company originally called Blue Ribbon Sports

• Company that makes Air Jordans

• Company that owns Converse

• Company that used Revolution in a TV ad

• Company that used the Beatles' Revolution in shoe ads

• Company with a swoosh logo

• Company with a current web ad featuring naked runners

• Company with a notoriously checkered labor record

• Company with a swoosh

• Company with a trademarked Swoosh

• Corporate giant named for a mythological character

• Daughter of Styx and Pallas

• Defense missile

• Depiction on Olympic medals

• Early antiaircraft missile

• Figure on the front of Olympic medals since 1928

• Footwear giant

• Giant in footwear

• Goddess in the hand of the statue of Athena in the Parthenon

• Goddess of running shoes?

• Goddess of sneakers?

• Goddess of victory

• Goddess on a trophy

• Greek goddess of victory

• Greek victory goddess

• Its familiar logo represents a goddess's wing

• Jordan's brand of sneakers

• Kine anagram

• Li'l Penny's shoe company

• Likeness on Summer Olympics medals

• Maker of the Dunk athletic shoe

• Michael Jordan shoe company

• Mythical charioteer

• New Balance competitor

• Oregon-based fitness company

• Oregon-based shoe company

• Philip Knight's company

• Popular shoe for athletes

• Puma rival

• Reebok competitor

• Reebok rival

• Running shoe name

• Samothrace figure

• Shoe brand named after the Greek goddess of victory

• Shoe brand named for a goddess

• Shoe company with a swoosh as its symbol

• Shoe giant

• Shoe name

• Shoe with a swoosh

• Shoe with a swoosh logo

• Shoemaker

• Sneaker maker

• Sneakers deity

• Swoosh maker

• Swoosh sneakers

• The goddess of sports endorsements

• The Swoosh people

• Victoria's Greek counterpart

• Victory

• Victory goddess

• Victory personified

• What some put on athlete's foot?

• Winged goddess

• Winged goddess of Greek myth

• Winged goddess of victory

• Winged Victory

• (Greek mythology) winged goddess of victory

• Identified with Roman Victoria


найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Nike: übersetzung

Victoria (römisch); Siegesgöttin

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Ni|ke (griech. Mythol.):
Siegesgöttin.

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Nike,
 
griechischer Mythos: Göttin des Sieges, ohne Mythen und erst in hellenistischer Zeit kultisch verehrt; sie überbrachte den Sieg, verlieh ihn aber nicht selbst und war eng mit anderen siegbringenden Göttern verbunden (besonders mit Zeus und Athene).Von den Römern wurde sie der Victoria gleichgestellt. Ihre Attribute waren Palmzweig, Kranz und Binde und andere Siegeszeichen (Helm, Schild) oder Opfergaben.
 
Schon in archaischer griechischer Zeit wurden Nikestatuen als Dank für einen Sieg im Wettkampf oder im Krieg aufgestellt oder auf Tempelgiebeln u. a. angebracht, eine lang gewandete Frauengestalt mit Flügeln an Schultern und Schuhen, deren Flug in der Archaik durch den Knielauf dargestellt wurde, z. B. bei den Akroterfiguren der Götterbotin aus den Apollonheiligtümern von Delos (vielleicht in Paros um 540 v. Chr. gearbeitet; Athen, Archäologisches Nationalmuseum) und Delphi (um 510 v. Chr.; Museum ebenda) sowie der bronzenen Nike (wohl ein Aufsatz) im Archäologieen Nationalmuseum von Athen (um 500 v. Chr.). Erhaltene klassische Statuen, darunter die des Paionios und die Akroterfigur der Nike aus Epidauros vom Artemistempel (375 v. Chr.; Athen, Archäologisches Nationalmuseum), stellen die herabschwebende Nike dar. Nicht erhalten sind die Niken, die die Goldelfenbeinstatuen der Athena Parthenos und des olympischen Zeus von Phidias auf der Hand trugen. An der Balustrade des Athener Niketempels entstanden Niken in Vielzahl. Die mit Schiffsbug über 3 m hohe hellenistische Figur der Nike von Samothrake (um 190 v. Chr.; Paris, Louvre) war wohl ein Erinnerungsmal an einen Seesieg (der Flotte von Rhodos?) und blickte von einem Hügel aufs Meer. Die römische Viktoria ist mit verschiedenen anderen Göttern und Personifikationen verschmolzen.
 

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Ni|ke (griech. Myth.): Siegesgöttin.


найдено в "Historical Dictionary of the fashion industry"
Nike: translation

   In 1964, Phil Knight, a former distance runner for the University of Oregon, teamed up with his ex-track coach Bill Bowerman to form Blue Ribbon Sports, the precursor to Nike, Inc., which was later formed in 1972. In 1979, the first "air-cushioned" sports shoe was created in collaboration with a former NASA employee, Frank Rudy. After losing market share to Reebok in the early 1980s, Nike rebounded by securing famous sports pro Michael Jordan in 1985 and recouped with their massive ad campaign Just Do It in 1988. An integral part of Nike's success has been the Nike Sports Research Lab at the Nike World campus in Beaverton, Oregon. This is a facility comprised of designers, trainers, athletes, and podiatrists who study the science of shoes for each sport to create more useful, innovative, new products. By 1991, Nike was back on top, not only with a broad range of sport shoes, but also with a line of fitness and sports apparel for men and women. In 2005, Nike employed 24,300 people and acquired companies such as Converse, Cole Haan, freedom of choice, Hurley, Exeter Brands, and Bauer. Nike is the largest sports shoe manufacturer and, in 2005, posted annual revenues of $13.7 billion.
   See also Adidas; Footwear; PF flyers; Puma; Sneakers.


найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
Nike: translation

Synonyms and related words:
Agdistis, Amor, Aphrodite, Apollo, Apollon, Ares, Artemis, Ate, Athena, Bacchus, Ceres, Cora, Cronus, Cupid, Cybele, Demeter, Despoina, Diana, Dionysus, Dis, Eros, Gaea, Gaia, Ge, Great Mother, Hades, Helios, Hephaestus, Hera, Here, Hermes, Hestia, Hymen, Hyperion, Jove, Juno, Jupiter, Jupiter Fidius, Jupiter Fulgur, Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Jupiter Pluvius, Jupiter Tonans, Kore, Kronos, Magna Mater, Mars, Mercury, Minerva, Mithras, Momus, Neptune, Olympians, Olympic gods, Ops, Orcus, Persephassa, Persephone, Phoebus, Phoebus Apollo, Pluto, Poseidon, Proserpina, Proserpine, Rhea, Saturn, Tellus, Venus, Vesta, Vulcan, Zeus


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[ʹnaıki:] n греч. миф.
Нике, Ника (богиня победы)


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна"


{ʹnaıki:} n греч. миф.

Нике, Ника (богиня победы)



найдено в "Универсальном польско-русском словаре"


Rzeczownik

Nike

Ник

Найк

богиня Ника

Никэ



найдено в "Большом немецко-русском и русско-немецком словаре"
f -s греч. миф.
Нике (богиня победы)


найдено в "Deutsch namen"
Nike: übersetzung

griechischer Name, Bedeutung: Sieg, angelehnt an die gleichnamige griechische Göttin des Sieges. Namensträgerin: Nike Wagner, deutsche Dramaturgin.


найдено в "Англо-русском универсальном дополнительном практическом словаре И. Мостицкого"
[`naiki:]
1. греч. миф. Нике, Ника (богиня победы)
2. фирма «Найки»*


найдено в "Польсько-українському словнику"

[ніке]

f

Ніке


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
Nike
[ʹnaıki:] n греч. миф.
Нике, Ника (богиня победы)



найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n 1) міф. Ніке, Ніка (богиня перемоги); 2) військ. реактивний снаряд «Найк».
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