Glossary entry

Dutch term or phrase:

Inkijk exemplaar

English translation:

display copy

Added to glossary by Susanne Roelands
Nov 28, 2008 12:12
15 yrs ago
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Dutch term

Inkijk exemplaar

Dutch to English Marketing Marketing / Market Research
Inkijk exemplaar (printed on airline companys flyer (articles for sale on board))
Proposed translations (English)
4 +8 display copy
4 exhibit item
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Discussion

Kitty Brussaard Nov 28, 2008:
Inkijkexemplaar Your source term is usually written als 'inkijkexemplaar' rather than 'inkijk exemplaar' :-)

Proposed translations

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Dutch term (edited): inkijkexemplaar
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display copy

display copy

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Note added at 28 mins (2008-11-28 12:41:47 GMT)
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The phrase "not for sale" is sometimes used as an alternative or in combination with "display copy".
Peer comment(s):

agree Alexander Schleber (X) : Yes, or sample copy too.
2 mins
agree Tina Vonhof (X)
2 hrs
agree Vert-ical Tr (X)
2 hrs
agree Anne Lee
3 hrs
agree Kate Hudson (X)
3 hrs
agree Saskia Steur (X)
8 hrs
agree Els Spin
13 hrs
agree Arie Uittenbogaard
1 day 23 hrs
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exhibit item

exhibit item

just my bit :))



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