Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
ansurfen
English translation:
view/visit (angesurft > viewed/visited)
Added to glossary by
Annika Neudecker
Oct 23, 2004 14:45
19 yrs ago
German term
ansurfen
German to English
Other
Internet, e-Commerce
Offensichtlich ist Samstagnachmittag keine guter Tag zum übersetzen. Ich hänge schon wieder :-)
"Wir haben überprüft, was am häufigsten von unseren Usern angesurft wird."
browse??
"Wir haben überprüft, was am häufigsten von unseren Usern angesurft wird."
browse??
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +4 | visited | Annika Neudecker |
4 | surfed on/surfed in | ileania |
3 +1 | receive hits | Allesklar |
3 | We tested to know which website was visited most by our users | brancaleone |
2 +1 | most popular (sites) | Francis Lee (X) |
Proposed translations
+4
4 mins
Selected
visited
maybe?
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oder
viewed
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Ich würde \"viewed\" vorziehen. Das ist \"Internet-Sprache\" :-)
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We checked which pages are viewed most frequently by our users.
Wenn es darum geht, welche SEITEN auf einer Website besucht werden, dann wären es \"pages\". Wenn es darum geht, welche Websites besucht werden, dann natürlich Websites. Mehr Kontext würde helfen.
Beispiel:
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:BROEfTZDidIJ:www.altamira...
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http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Mw7ULoirW0QJ:www.sitestat...
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oder
viewed
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Note added at 12 mins (2004-10-23 14:58:19 GMT)
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Ich würde \"viewed\" vorziehen. Das ist \"Internet-Sprache\" :-)
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Note added at 17 mins (2004-10-23 15:02:46 GMT)
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We checked which pages are viewed most frequently by our users.
Wenn es darum geht, welche SEITEN auf einer Website besucht werden, dann wären es \"pages\". Wenn es darum geht, welche Websites besucht werden, dann natürlich Websites. Mehr Kontext würde helfen.
Beispiel:
http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:BROEfTZDidIJ:www.altamira...
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http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Mw7ULoirW0QJ:www.sitestat...
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Norbert Hermann
: or clicked
0 min
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thanks :-)
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agree |
Ulrike Lieder (X)
: would go with viewed. Or possibly s.th. like "which pages had the highest click rates among our users"
50 mins
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Thanks :-)
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agree |
Mario Marcolin
: visited/viewed
7 hrs
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agree |
JM Simon (X)
10 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "danke nochmal!"
4 mins
We tested to know which website was visited most by our users
Can this one do it?
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Norbert Hermann
0 min
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agree |
Kim Metzger
: visited is the right word
10 mins
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disagree |
Francis Lee (X)
: I think the "WAS am häufigsten" implies a plural, e.g. websites/pages. "Tested" gefällt mir irgendwie auch nicht.
39 mins
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disagree |
Ulrike Lieder (X)
: Agree with Francis about the implied plural. "We tested to know" is quite unidiomatic, too.
48 mins
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9 mins
surfed on/surfed in
ansurfen = surf the internet
+1
42 mins
most popular (sites)
Depends on what is being "angesurft" (pages, links or ads etc.)
Annika's "most frequently viewed" is probably the better and safer option here. But as an alternative:
"We examined which sites/pages (?) are the most popular among our users."
Annika's "most frequently viewed" is probably the better and safer option here. But as an alternative:
"We examined which sites/pages (?) are the most popular among our users."
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Ulrike Lieder (X)
: A very good and elegant solution IMHO
14 mins
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+1
1 hr
receive hits
maybe not as elegant as the 'most popular websites' but it is very common (more than 2 000 000 googles)
Peer comment(s):
agree |
JM Simon (X)
: "We took a look at which pages have received the most hits from our users." Sounds like a match to me. :)
8 hrs
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