Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Danish term or phrase:
basissortiment
English translation:
basic assortment
Added to glossary by
Jande
Jun 14, 2006 20:29
17 yrs ago
Danish term
basissortiment
Danish to English
Medical
Marketing / Market Research
medical/marketing document
I forbindelse med tilblivelsen af ordningen var udgangspunktet, at borgerne skal være sikre på, at de kan få dækket de mest almindelige behov for håndkøbslægemidler, når de opsøger et salgssted for
håndkøbslægemidler. Derfor skal salgsstederne føre et vist basissortiment....
Are they referring to the display of goods in the sales outlets or am I missing a basic marekting term ?
håndkøbslægemidler. Derfor skal salgsstederne føre et vist basissortiment....
Are they referring to the display of goods in the sales outlets or am I missing a basic marekting term ?
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +1 | basic assortment | Jande |
4 +2 | basic range | Clare Barnes |
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basic assortment
That's what I'd translate it as and it's also whats in the dictionary.
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basic range
Don't they mean a basic range of goods, i.e. paracetamol, asprin, cough mixture etc etc. The things that you would expect to be able to find anywhere without needing a prescription...
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Note added at 13 mins (2006-06-14 20:43:13 GMT)
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“In analgesics, for example, shoppers expect not only to have a choice of brands but also to choose from the different active ingredients on offer – aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol or a combination product,” she adds. Convenience retailers should therefore try and stock at least a basic range with all key ingredients offered. (from the second reference)
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Note added at 13 mins (2006-06-14 20:43:13 GMT)
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“In analgesics, for example, shoppers expect not only to have a choice of brands but also to choose from the different active ingredients on offer – aspirin, ibuprofen, paracetamol or a combination product,” she adds. Convenience retailers should therefore try and stock at least a basic range with all key ingredients offered. (from the second reference)
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