Glossary entry

Norwegian term or phrase:

innertier

English translation:

a sure bet

Added to glossary by Christine Andersen
Dec 17, 2007 13:20
16 yrs ago
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Norwegian term

innertier

Norwegian to English Other Tourism & Travel Short notes in a tourist guide
Steinsundet er en **innertier** – en flott lagune og gedigne svaberg ved et smalt sund. Må oppleves!

This consists largely of route descriptions, MOH and advice about where to find shops, petrol and bathing beaches, but there are little comments to make it all sound worthwhile. (I think the pictures say a lot more, but I can't see those!)

I would really appreciate any good suggestions about what 'en innertier' might be - thanks!
Proposed translations (English)
4 +4 a sure bet

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a sure bet

The term is usually related to target practice, shooting and arrows hitting a target's "bull's eye", but in this sense I think it refers to "a must-see" destination as in "excellent destination spot". You might also use something like "unforgettable"...?
Peer comment(s):

agree David Siebert
4 mins
agree Andrew Alix : The dictionary says "bulls eye" but I like this better
25 mins
agree Hilde Granlund
16 hrs
agree brigidm : And anything with "must" is very 'in' at the moment (must-have, must-see, etc). All good suggestions! Just don't use "bulls eye"!!
16 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks a lot! I was expecting something more specific (wild strawberries, geological formations and other natural phenomena feature in many of these comments, but it's a big catalogue, so I'll be able to use all your other suggestions too. OK, probably not 'bull's eye' :-) "
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