Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Swedish term or phrase:
har gått hem hos
English translation:
has caught on with
Added to glossary by
stephen mewes
Jun 16, 2006 16:25
17 yrs ago
Swedish term
har gått hem hos
Swedish to English
Marketing
Advertising / Public Relations
om en annonsör vill veta vad som tidigare har gått hem hos en viss målgrupp kan du med ett enda klick få up en sådan annons
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | has caught on with | Adrian MM. (X) |
4 +3 | has been a (sales) hit with | F Schultze (X) |
4 | has been well received by | Larry Abramson |
Proposed translations
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has caught on with
also: has gone down well/ a treat/with.
Example sentence:
As ecommerce has caught on in other countries, the US share has been diluted, and is now only 50%. Netcraft's SSL survey has been running since 1996. ...
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1 hr
has been a (sales) hit with
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Peer comment(s):
agree |
ojinaga
: absolutely
19 mins
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Tackar ödmjukast!
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agree |
Madeleine Kamlin
: yes!
1 hr
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agree |
Nina Engberg
11 hrs
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21 hrs
has been well received by
If you want something less colloquial that "a hit," this might be a good suggestion.
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