13:34 Jul 5, 2000 |
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na | it really depends on the context but... |
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na | level test /testing |
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na | Placement Test |
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na | positioning test |
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it really depends on the context but... Explanation: when I was in France I had to go through a couple of test de positionnement and they're "placement tests" when referring to jobs or education. However, if it has to do with a machine or an appliance I would consider "positioning" and see if it fits into your text. Good luck, Claudia |
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level test /testing Explanation: To test your skills and ability in order to place in the appropriate training course |
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Placement Test Explanation: Ii is probably a job placement test. Tests the job for which the candidate fits.Happy translating. |
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positioning test Explanation: To me, "positionnement" refers to the definition of a target for a product or a service you want to market, including image, price, etc. I have seen "positioning" used in this context. Cheers, Béa |
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