15:02 Feb 7, 2020 |
Russian to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Marketing / Market Research / Marketing | |||||||
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5 | entry into the international arena |
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4 +1 | going global |
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3 +1 | emergence at the international level |
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emergence at the international level Explanation: Proposition, depending on the whole context. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 52 mins (2020-02-07 15:55:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Option: appearance on the international scene -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2020-02-07 16:20:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- appearance on the international scene/on the international arena |
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entry into the international arena Explanation: "Entry into the international arena" can be used in a business or professional context. It is similar in meaning to "entry into an international market". By loose extension, it could be applied to politicians or sports teams who leave their domestic context to participate internationally in one way or another. A gerund phrase would be better, I think: "entering the international arena". Of course, this depends on the context. P.S. This exact phrase has 562,000+ hits on Google. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 hrs (2020-02-07 23:37:16 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I agree with Dr. Schmulowicz above regarding "appearance on the international scene", but I feel like this can be used more flexibly (such as about an actor, musician, book, movement, etc.), as opposed to a business or product context. Example sentence(s):
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going global Explanation: It largely depends on what section of the text this phrase occurs and what type of product is advertised by the given company. Going Global, Building Global Presence, or Gaining a Global Footprint sound good to me as headers. |
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