Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
linienverantwortliche
English translation:
line supervisor
German term
linienverantwortliche
I am not happy with it..
Linienverantwortliche waehrend der Produktion...
thanks in advance
3 +3 | line supervisor | Rolf Keiser |
HTH | Audrey Foster (X) |
Sep 12, 2009 07:08: Rolf Keiser Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (1): writeaway
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Proposed translations
line supervisor
agree |
writeaway
: or line manager, which is the bog-standard English term
1 hr
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Thanks, writeaway. Your absolutely right!
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agree |
Inge Meinzer
7 hrs
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Danke, Inge
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agree |
Nicole Y. Adams, M.A.
1 day 10 hrs
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Thanks, Nicole
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Reference comments
HTH
agree |
MMUlr
: totally agree with the previous KudoZ question / answer :-)
13 mins
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neutral |
writeaway
: but here it's the person (Verantwortliche), not the actual task (Verantwortung)
4 hrs
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So ? A reference is not an answer, but something posted to help the asker and potential answerers with some pointer(s) to a translation.
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Discussion
It relates to a SOP of a pharmaceutical company...