Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

sipper tip

German translation:

Sportverschluss

Added to glossary by Melanie Wittwer
May 9, 2012 10:05
12 yrs ago
English term

sipper tip

English to German Marketing Food & Drink
in the lid of plastic drink bottles.

as in this picture http://www.sistema.co.nz/pages/misc/sistema_lunch_2012.pdf

I can for the life of me not think of what they might be called in German.

Thanks.
Proposed translations (German)
4 +6 Sportverschluss
3 Saugverschluss
References
Spezialmundstück
Change log

May 9, 2012 15:51: Coqueiro changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (3): Steffen Walter, Nicole Schnell, Coqueiro

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Proposed translations

+6
34 mins
Selected

Sportverschluss

Peer comment(s):

agree Nicole Schnell
11 mins
agree BrigitteHilgner : Wahrscheinlich liegt es an meiner Unsportlichkeit, dass ich die Dinger doof finde.
11 mins
agree Di Anna (X) : Es gibt auch noch die Bezeichnung "Push-Pull-Verschluss", aber ich find Sportverschluss deutlich besser! Allerdings schließt diese auch andere "Nuckelaufsätze" ein (s. Referenz).
42 mins
agree Usch Pilz
50 mins
agree Susan Mahmody
54 mins
agree Thayenga : :)
1 day 1 hr
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks."
9 hrs

Saugverschluss

Es sind nicht ausschließlich Sportflaschen. Es können auch für den Kindergarten bzw. Schule sein.
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Reference comments

17 mins
Reference:

Spezialmundstück

Den Ausdruck hab ich bei verschiedenen Herstellern gefunden, unten ein Beispiel.

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Note added at 19 Min. (2012-05-09 10:24:46 GMT)
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http://www.shark-sportswear.de/sporternaehrung/gu/trinkflasc...


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Note added at 19 Min. (2012-05-09 10:24:58 GMT)
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http://www.shark-sportswear.de/sporternaehrung/gu/trinkflasc...

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Note added at 1 Stunde (2012-05-09 11:30:04 GMT)
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Hier ein Foto von einem Sportverschluss ohne "sipper tip", sondern mit "Flip-Top".

http://www.wasserfilter-berlin.de/sportverschluss-fuer-trink...
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