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21:13 Jun 25, 2003 |
German to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Transport / Transportation / Shipping / logistics | |||||||
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| Selected response from: heikeb Ireland Local time: 00:58 | ||||||
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4 | delivered goods / shipped goods |
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4 | sold goods/commodities |
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4 | Sold goods |
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4 | outgoing or dispatched product |
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delivered goods / shipped goods Explanation: In this context I would see abgegangene Ware as opposed to eingegange Ware |
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sold goods/commodities Explanation: Die "abgegangene Ware" ist die bereits verkaufte Ware, dh. "abgegangene Ware" und "die Ware, die den Markt verlassen hat" sind meiner Meinung nach identisch. Ich glaube, dass "Ware, die den Markt bereits verlassen hat" hauptsächlich dazu gebraucht wird, diese Ware von der sich noch im Wareneingang befindlichen Ware abzugrenzen. Es geht ja nur darum, die nachträglich festgestellte Preisänderung auf die Ware umzusetzen. Und da gibt es ja nur zwei Arten: verkaufte und unverkaufte Ware. |
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Sold goods Explanation: I think you are right. In this case, 'abgegangene Ware' was used instead of 'Ware die den Markt bereits verlassen hat' in order to avoid repetition. |
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outgoing or dispatched product Explanation: works nicely with the fifo reference -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-06-26 03:45:14 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- in this case, \'product,\' like \'Ware,\' is plural/collective |
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