Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

captive market

German translation:

konkurrenzfreier Markt

Added to glossary by conny
Apr 18, 2002 09:13
22 yrs ago
English term

captive market

English to German Bus/Financial Business/Commerce (general)
the immediate catchment area of XYZ is a good captive market (das unmittelbare Einzugsgebiet von ... ist ein guter ... -
jetzt fällt mir kein passender Begriff dazu ein)
Change log

Feb 10, 2008 17:22: Steffen Walter changed "Field (specific)" from "(none)" to "Business/Commerce (general)"

Proposed translations

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14 mins
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konkurrenzfreier Markt

Ich würde es hier freier wiedergeben, denn es geht ja wohl darum, dass sich ein Unternehmen dort niederlassen und eine Monopolstellung einnehmen kann.
Peer comment(s):

agree Cassandra Greer : I like this much better than mine
4 mins
agree Pee Eff (X) : klingt gut!
4 mins
agree pschmitt
5 mins
agree Geneviève von Levetzow
11 mins
agree Сергей Лузан
17 mins
agree brute (X)
45 mins
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "genau das ist es, vielen Dank"
-2
6 mins

gefangener Markt

or also unfreiwilliger Markt.

My dictionary says 'monopolistischer Absatzmarkt'

But somehow you want something more positive I think.

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Note added at 2002-04-18 09:22:25 (GMT)
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or maybe even gefesselter Markt
Peer comment(s):

disagree Martin Schmurr : sorry, I haven't heard of that and I don't think it will be understood
3 mins
I was trying to make it more markteing-like ... I guess it isn't coming over like I wanted ;)
disagree Geneviève von Levetzow : Einverstanden mit Martin
19 mins
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7 mins

monopolistisch beherrschter Markt

doesn't fit well into context, though :o(
or: monopolistischer Absatzmarkt


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Note added at 2002-04-18 09:25:17 (GMT)
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posted before reading Cassandra\'s, I swear it!
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