Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Flemish term or phrase:
aan een heropstanding toe
English translation:
due for a boost
Added to glossary by
Ken Cox
Feb 3, 2006 09:47
18 yrs ago
Flemish term
aan een heropstanding toe
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Interview with someone to review 2005 in the world of Flandria fruit and vegetables. This is one of the questions asked. From looking at various sites, heropstanding seems to mean revival (looks set for a revival?), but that doesn’t seem particularly relevant here. Any pointers?
Witloof lijkt dan weer aan een heropstanding toe. Nu de drie jaar van de gezamenlijke generieke promotiecampagne van Nederland, Frankrijk en België voor witloof voorbij zijn, heeft België alleen een aanvraag voor Europese steun voor de voortzetting van deze campagne ingediend. Waarom?
Witloof lijkt dan weer aan een heropstanding toe. Nu de drie jaar van de gezamenlijke generieke promotiecampagne van Nederland, Frankrijk en België voor witloof voorbij zijn, heeft België alleen een aanvraag voor Europese steun voor de voortzetting van deze campagne ingediend. Waarom?
Proposed translations
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3 | due for a boost | Ken Cox |
3 | is becoming more popular | Serge L |
3 | comeback | jarry (X) |
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due for a boost
Ordinarly I'd say 'comeback' or 'revival', but I agree that they don't seem to fit here. As the person seems to be complaining about a lack of ongoing support for the promotion campaign, I'd suggest 'due for a boost'.
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comeback
Although somewhat informal, 'comeback' might work here.
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Note added at 13 mins (2006-02-03 10:01:03 GMT)
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http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0517/p12s02-legn.html
Spelling makes a comeback
Mrs. Guerra offers daily spelling instruction, a sign of the subject's comeback after several decades of neglect. While schools still vary greatly in their approaches to spelling, a growing emphasis on basic skills in US classrooms has prompted more teachers to return to explicit spelling instruction - instead of simply assuming that it's a skill that kids will pick up as they go along.
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Note added at 13 mins (2006-02-03 10:01:03 GMT)
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http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0517/p12s02-legn.html
Spelling makes a comeback
Mrs. Guerra offers daily spelling instruction, a sign of the subject's comeback after several decades of neglect. While schools still vary greatly in their approaches to spelling, a growing emphasis on basic skills in US classrooms has prompted more teachers to return to explicit spelling instruction - instead of simply assuming that it's a skill that kids will pick up as they go along.
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