milan2003_07
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Dear friends,
I'm reading and translating a text about smart products and smart makers from the Economist. Here is the link:
http://www.economist.com/news/busine...-new-one-which
"But if they embrace the smart revolution, they may create products—and indeed services—that really are worthy of being fetishised."
I'm a bit puzzled by the meaning of "indeed" in the sentence above. Is it an adjective or "indeed" here means that the products and the services are the same?
Thanks
I'm reading and translating a text about smart products and smart makers from the Economist. Here is the link:
http://www.economist.com/news/busine...-new-one-which
"But if they embrace the smart revolution, they may create products—and indeed services—that really are worthy of being fetishised."
I'm a bit puzzled by the meaning of "indeed" in the sentence above. Is it an adjective or "indeed" here means that the products and the services are the same?
Thanks