Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Ladeneinrichtung

English translation:

shop fitting

Added to glossary by Wendy Streitparth
Jul 1, 2018 17:55
6 yrs ago
German term

LADENEINRICHTUNG

German to English Tech/Engineering Furniture / Household Appliances Name of a kind of furniture product
This is taken from a EAW report, a report that is promoting a firm's products (Company A sells wood working products). The company sells internationally. UK EN is called for. The audience are joineries.

They are introducing a customer of their and go on to report how satisfied they are with their product.

"Die Unternehmung Company B, in Hamburg ist spezialisiert auf die Entwicklung und Herstellung von Sonder- und Serienmöbel – vom exklusiven Einzelstück bis zur kompletten LADENEINRICHTUNG."


Here is my translation so far. Feel free to correct.

"The Hamburg based company, Mario Beck, specializes in the development and production of custom-made and serially produced furniture - from exclusive unique pieces to complete SHOPFITTINGS."

Thanks to all veterans out there from an amateur!
Change log

Jul 4, 2018 11:41: Wendy Streitparth changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/882250">Marcia Neff's</a> old entry - "LADENEINRICHTUNG"" to ""shop fitting""

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Edith Kelly

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Discussion

Marcia Neff (asker) Jul 4, 2018:
Thank you Björn, for changing that. Have a nice day everyone.
Marcia Neff (asker) Jul 4, 2018:
Thanks or pointing that out, Wendy. Now I know not to put it in caps. I meant to be helpful, but know I see it was like screaming! Thanks again.
Björn Vrooman Jul 4, 2018:
Thanks, Wendy! Maybe I'm getting old, but all caps used to mean you were screaming at someone. I don't want to be screamed at :-/

Best wishes
Wendy Streitparth Jul 4, 2018:
Besser?
Björn Vrooman Jul 4, 2018:
@Marcia and Wendy Would one of you be so kind as to do something about that all-caps German part of the glossary entry?

Thanks and enjoy your day!

Proposed translations

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1 hr
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shop fitting

For UK English

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Note added at 2 days 13 hrs (2018-07-04 07:04:22 GMT) Post-grading
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You're welcome!
Peer comment(s):

agree Lancashireman : For UK English
3 hrs
Quite, thanks
agree philgoddard : Shopfitting.
7 hrs
Thanks Phil. Seems to be a moot point whether together, separate or even with hyphen.
agree Edith Kelly
11 hrs
Thanks, Edith
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you so much for your suggestion. It was very helpful."
5 mins

retail fittings

Retail fittings and equipment
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1 day 19 hrs

store outfitting

...of customized and standard type furniture, from the one-of-a-kind variety to complete store outfittings
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