German term
Eigenportfolio
Vielen Dank!
4 +4 | our own portfolio | philgoddard |
4 | proprietary portfolio | Lancashireman |
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Proposed translations
our own portfolio
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Note added at 1 hr (2018-02-07 14:10:17 GMT)
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Here's a piece about the company, which refers to "Eigenmessen" and "eigene Messen", and says that the venue is also available to other event organisers:
http://www.welsin.tv/news.php?id=3555&catid=2
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Ramey Rieger (X)
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Lancashireman
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Steffen Walter
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Thomas Pfann
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proprietary portfolio
Our own portfolio > The [name of company] proprietary portfolio
https://www.linguee.com/english-german/translation/proprieta...
proprietary
adjective [ before noun ] UK /prəˈpraɪə.tər.i/ US /prəˈpraɪə.ter.i/
relating to owning something, or relating to or like an owner:
I just assumed he owned the place - he had a proprietary air about him.
Proprietary goods are made and sent out by a particular company whose name is on the product:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/propriet...
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