Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Und diese Position lassen wir uns auch nicht streitig machen.
English translation:
And we won't give up this position.
German term
Und diese Position lassen wir uns auch nicht streitig machen.
Here are the sentences
/// ist der Platzhirsch in Sachen
Und diese Position lassen wir uns auch nicht streitig machen.
Mit solchen Wettbewerbern im Nacken wird es in Zukunft bestimmt nicht einfacher werden.
I do not understand precisely what they are trying to say with "uns nicht streitig machen.
German references | Björn Vrooman |
Oct 9, 2014 06:52: Steffen Walter changed "Field (write-in)" from "\"nicht streitig machen\"" to "(none)"
Oct 22, 2014 11:58: Heike Holthaus Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
And we won't give up this position.
They won't let the competition take any significant market share from them.
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Lancashireman
: ... without a fight (to get across the idea of streitig). Asker's query solved. All subsequent entries will be mere tweaks derived from thesaurus.com.
21 mins
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Thanks Andrew!
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Michele Fauble
: Agree with Andrew's comment
25 mins
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Thanks Michele!
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Helen Shiner
: There's no challenging our position - if you want a veiled threat directed at the competition. Agree with your answer, too, of course.
1 hr
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Thank you, Hellen!
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David Hollywood
: and we'll fend off all oncomers ... defend this/our position against all oncomers
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Thanks David!
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BrigitteHilgner
10 hrs
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Thanks!
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Ramey Rieger (X)
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Thanks!
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Björn Vrooman
: Make it seven "agrees" for seven minutes. See also reference entry. Should be enough to choose from.
2 days 20 hrs
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Thanks Björn!
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Harald Moelzer (medical-translator)
3 days 11 hrs
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Thank you, Harald!
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we will not let them challenge us
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Armorel Young
: How can you stop someone challenging you? You may be able to stop them beating you, but in a free country you can't prevent them from making the attempt.
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And we have every intention to stay on top
Nobody will succeed in fighting us for [this position]
We won't relinquish that spot easily.
The other suggestions will get the message across but I think the language needs to be pepped up a bit..
Compare with link below:
"Canon is accustomed now to being the leader of the pack in terms of sales volume and it won't relinquish that spot easily."
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3534147
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Note added at 21 hrs (2014-10-09 17:22:34 GMT)
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Misleading? Seriously? You’re way out on a limb there, Helen. That’s the very reason why I picked it in the first place - its obvious association with competitive sports. Anybody can check and verify in what contexts people use it…
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Lancashireman
: I knew you wouldn't be able to resist.
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There's always more than one way to skin a cat (Sorry about the awful imagery there)
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BrigitteHilgner
: I like a bit of variety!
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Thanks. Yes, that's indispensable in translation..
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writeaway
: I don't see this as 'pepped up' language. And since you ostensibly know so many English expressions, you could have chosen something less repulsive than 'ways to skin a cat'.
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Well, in this field you don't get away with a pedestrian style. I also would appreciate it if comments focused on the substance of my entry, not peripheral things.
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Cilian O'Tuama
: Bravo, a really worthwhile entry as always
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Reference comments
German references
"etwas streitig machen (jemandem das Anrecht auf jemanden, etwas bestreiten, jemanden, etwas für sich beanspruchen: den Engländern die Vorherrschaft auf dem Meer streitig machen)"
http://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/streitig
"etwas beanspruchen, was bereits ein anderer beansprucht
Anspruch auf etwas erheben; den Besitz eines anderen für sich beanspruchen; konkurrieren
[Feld streitig machen]
als Rivale auftreten; jemanden zu verdrängen versuchen
[Rang streitig machen - comes closest here, IMO]
jemanden herausfordern; mit jemandem in einen Wettbewerb treten; versuchen, jemanden zu übertreffen"
http://www.redensarten-index.de/suche.php?suchbegriff=~~jema...
Three dictionaries say:
A) Jemandem ein Recht streitig machen - to contest someone's right to do something
Pons Wörterbuch Easy English - Helen Blocksidge (editor)
B) Feld/Rang streitig machen - to challenge someone's position / to be a serious threat to someone
English-German Dictionary of Idioms: Supplement to the German-English Dictionary of Idioms - Hans Schemann (editor)
C) streitig machen - to contend / to dispute
Englisch-Deutsch. A - J: Erster Band Erste Abtheilung [sic, old book...] - Joseph Leonard Hilpert
My Oxford-Duden dictionary: "dispute somebody's right to do something".
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Lancashireman
: That's all the asker wanted. Solution provided within 7 minutes. KudoZ at its best. Subsequent points scavenging shows KudoZ at its worst.
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Thanks, Andrew. Plus: Not to mention all the contributions by the people who agreed with the entry at seven minutes.
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Discussion
ist der Platzhirsch in Sachen - fine, number one, I get it
Und diese Position lassen wir uns auch nicht streitig machen. - fine, nobody is going to challenge / replace / surpass you or even dispute that you're the one at the top
Mit solchen Wettbewerbern im Nacken wird es in Zukunft bestimmt nicht einfacher werden. - ?!? what's that supposed to mean? Indirect way of telling your employees: "Work harder, you wimps!"?