Glossary entry

Dutch term or phrase:

gesperste

English translation:

pressed

Added to glossary by Elsje Apostel
May 2, 2010 18:53
14 yrs ago
Dutch term

gesperste

Dutch to English Bus/Financial Food & Drink
This term comes from a text about petfoods and appears in the following sentence: 'X produceert *geperste* hondenvoeders, enkelvoudige en samengestelde vislokvoeders.'
Proposed translations (English)
3 +4 pressed
Change log

May 3, 2010 05:38: writeaway changed "Field (specific)" from "Business/Commerce (general)" to "Food & Drink"

May 13, 2010 15:29: Elsje Apostel Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Textpertise, writeaway

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Discussion

Textpertise May 2, 2010:
Sarah - please note typo in your question Your question says "gesperste" whereas you mean "geperste". There is an extra "s" in the question.

Proposed translations

+4
1 hr
Selected

pressed

pressed dog food
Peer comment(s):

agree Christine Gardner : see also link: http://www.farmfood.co.uk/dogfood/premium-quality/natural-ho...
3 mins
ty christine
agree Textpertise
9 mins
thx text
agree Arjan van den Berg
12 hrs
djw Arjan
agree Verginia Ophof
18 hrs
ty verginia
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