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1full line — ➔ line * * * full line UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE a range of related products or services offered by a company: carry/offer/provide a full line »We offer a full line of high quality computers …
2full-line — UK US adjective [before noun] ► COMMERCE used to describe a business that sells a complete range of products or services, rather than a limited choice: »The conglomerate would like to acquire a full line cosmetics company. »full line brokerages …
3full line — ištisinė linija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. firm line; full line; solid line vok. ausgezogene Linie, f; fette Linie, f rus. сплошная линия, f pranc. courbe en trait plein, f; courbe pleine, f …
4full-line forcing — The supplying of a particular product by a company to a customer only on condition that the customer takes the whole range of the company s product • • • Main Entry: ↑full …
5Full-line vending — A Full line vending business uses vending machines to sell cans or bottles of soft drink and individual packages of snacks. Soda sold is usually 12 fl. oz. (355 ml) and 20 oz. (591 ml) in North America, or 330ml and 500ml in Europe. Snacks, bags… …
6full-line strategy — deep line strategy A strategy that involves a company in offering a large number of variations of its products. Companies employing a full line strategy are seeking both a high market share and market growth. Leading detergent manufacturers offer …
7full-line forcing — /ˌfυl laɪn fɔ:sɪŋ/ noun a situation where a supplier pressures a customer to buy from that supplier only ● If the supplier succeeds in full line forcing, he will probably raise prices …
8full-line — /fool luyn /, adj. Com. of, supplying, or dealing in many related products and services, as opposed to a single or limited one. * * * …
9full-line — /fool luyn /, adj. Com. of, supplying, or dealing in many related products and services, as opposed to a single or limited one …
10line — [laɪn] noun [countable] 1. also product line MARKETING a type of product that a company makes or sells, often with several different sizes, models etc; = RANGE: • It continues to get about two thirds of it …