Feb 15, 2021 09:24
3 yrs ago
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English term

categorized

English to Italian Other Internet, e-Commerce
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It provides the following options, for example:
From: identify items from a specific sender.
Subject: identify items that have certain words in the subject.
Categorized: search for all items with a certain category.
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Non-PRO (1): Fabrizio Zambuto

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Proposed translations

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per categoria

Io direi "per categoria", in quanto si riferisce alla ricerca degli articoli all'interno di una determinata tipologia di prodotti ("cerca per categoria")
Peer comment(s):

agree martini : o anche semplicemente "categoria"
3 hrs
sì, anche "categoria" può andar bene. Grazie!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "grazie"
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