repositioning

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
(Ticaret) yeniden konumlandırma
(Bilgisayar) yeniden konumlandırıyor
yeniden yerleşme
{f} yeniden yerleş: prep.yeniden y
(Tıp) Bakınız: Reposition
reposition
yeniden yerleştirme
reposition
(Tıp) repozisyon
reposition
{f} yeniden yerleş
reposition
yeniden yerleşme
reposition
(Tıp) Normal durumuna koyma, normal yerine yerleştirme
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
(Reklam) Communications activities to give an existing product a new position in customers' minds and so expanding or otherwise altering its potential market. Many potentially valuable products lead an obscure existence because they were launched or positioned in an inadequate manner. It is almost always possible to enhance the value of such products by repositioning them
Any change in body position that removes pressure from tissue overlying bony prominences Periodic repositioning of chair-bound and bed-fast individuals is one of the most basic and frequently used methods of pressure reduction The overall goal of repositioning is to allow tissue reperfusion prior to ischemic tissue changes Repositioning implies a sustained relief of pressure, not just a temporary shift Recommendations for frequency of repositioning and specific repositioning techniques can be found in the body of this document Recommendations should be individualized according to the level of risk and specific goals of the patient
present participle of reposition
Vessel moves to a new area for a new season (i e Alaska in the Summer to the Caribbean in the Winter)
Operation in turret press fabrication denoting the release of the workholders, movement of the X axis to a new position on the workpiece, and the regripping of the workpiece so that a sheet larger than the X axis table travel can be fabricated, all under computer numeric control
The act of moving a vessel, such as a cruise ship, from one area to another, usually at a specific time of year, to maximize efficiency of use
Changing the product positioning, either on failure of the original positioning or to react to changes in the marketplace
the act of placing in a new position
The process of strategically changing the perceptions surrounding a product or service
changing the placement of a company, its products or services in a market category or in relation to its competition retraction: media correction of information previously and erroneously reported running columns: regularly appearing articles of a specific theme or topic in a publication sans serif/serif: these terms apply to typeface and whether a particular typeface has “tails” on it or not Serif typefaces have “tails” on them Times Roman is an example of a serif typeface Sans serif typefaces have no tails; Arial and Helvetica are examples of sans serif typefaces
The act of moving a vessel, such as a cruise ship, from one area to another, usually at a specific time of year, to maximize efficiency of use See also positioning
Changing how consumer perceive a brand's characteristics relative of those of competitive offerings
The process of changing an image's placement within a graphic
reposition
To reposition an object means to move it to another place or to change its position. It is not possible to reposition the carpet without damaging it
reposition
change place or direction; "Shift one's position"
reposition
{i} act of restoring to a former condition
reposition
This command can be used to optimize your diagram layout
reposition
depositing in a warehouse
reposition
place into another position
reposition
To reposition something such as a product or service means to try to interest more or different people in it, for example by changing certain things about it or the way it is marketed. The sell-off is aimed at repositioning the company as a publisher principally of business information Mazda needs to reposition itself if it is to boost its sales and reputation
reposition
The act of repositing; a laying up
reposition
{f} restore to a former condition; move into a new position; devise a new marketing plan for a product in order to increase sales
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To change the product positioning, either on failure of the original positioning or to react to changes in the marketplace Most frequently accomplished solely through changing the marketing mix
repositioning

    Турецкое произношение

    ripızîşınîng

    Произношение

    /ˌrēpəˈzəsʜənəɴɢ/ /ˌriːpəˈzɪʃənɪŋ/
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