Blad vs Blat - What's the difference?
blad | blat |
(AU, wholesale, food trade) A single sheet for use in a display book, illustrating a particular product available from a wholesaler.
To cry, as a calf or sheep; to bleat.
To make a senseless noise.
To talk inconsiderately.
To produce an overrich or overblown sound on a brass instrument such as a trumpet, trombone, or tuba.
Connections; relationships; one's social or business network (in Russian or Soviet society).
As a noun blad
is (au|wholesale|food trade) a single sheet for use in a display book, illustrating a particular product available from a wholesaler.As an adjective blat is
.blad
English
Noun
(en noun)Usage notes
* The term is normally only used in the confectionery and soft drink markets. ----blat
English
Etymology 1
Imitative. First attested in 1846.Verb
(blatt)Anagrams
*Etymology 2
(etyl)Noun
(-)- To open a new business in Russia you need blat .
