Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
buzzword
Norwegian translation:
moteord, yndlingsord, slagord
Feb 3, 2011 07:54
13 yrs ago
English term
buzzword
GBK
English to Norwegian
Marketing
Advertising / Public Relations
Definition from
The Free Online Dictionary:
n. 1. A word or phrase connected with a specialized field or group that usually sounds important or technical and is used primarily to impress laypersons: "'Sensitivity' is the buzzword in the beauty industry this fall" (ADWEEK). 2. A stylish or trendy word or phrase.
Example sentences:
Online auction emerges as new buzzword for art (The Economic Times of India)
HIT - it's the new buzzword in medicine ( Daily Press.com)
Multicultural literature is the new buzzword in town and authors Jennifer Cervantes, Christina Gonzalez, and Guadalupe Garcia McCall have some great tips on how to do it right! (Ingrid's Notes)
Proposed translations
(Norwegian)
4 +2 | moteord, yndlingsord, slagord | Anita Girard-Skarstein |
Change log
Feb 1, 2011 17:14: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
Feb 3, 2011 07:54: changed "Stage" from "Preparation" to "Submission"
Feb 6, 2011 07:54: changed "Stage" from "Submission" to "Selection"
Feb 13, 2011 08:54:
Feb 14, 2011 09:54: changed "Stage" from "Selection" to "Completion"
Proposed translations
+2
10 mins
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