May 10, 2017 20:29
7 yrs ago
English term
want it at a price.
English to French
Marketing
Computers: Software
Contexte : gestion de périphériques d'entreprise - EMM
"Organisations want computing power, but they understandably want it at a price. Thin clients provide a compelling alternative to desktop PCs. "
Merci d'avance
"Organisations want computing power, but they understandably want it at a price. Thin clients provide a compelling alternative to desktop PCs. "
Merci d'avance
Proposed translations
(French)
4 +4 | Elles veulent y parvenir en respectant leur budget / à moindre coût | Nadia A. |
3 | ils le veulent au meilleur prix | Tony M |
3 | le souhaiter à un prix intéressant | Thomas T. Frost |
Proposed translations
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Elles veulent y parvenir en respectant leur budget / à moindre coût
Means the same as "on a budget".
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English term (edited):
want it at a price.
ils le veulent au meilleur prix
Sometimes 'at a price' means 'expensive', but here it is clear it means 'cheap'!
Obviously the rest of the phrase you'll need to adapt to suit what you do with the rest of the sentence. Hint: I think I'd tend to get right away from the EN structure.
Obviously the rest of the phrase you'll need to adapt to suit what you do with the rest of the sentence. Hint: I think I'd tend to get right away from the EN structure.
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English term (edited):
want it at a price
le souhaiter à un prix intéressant
Oxford's definition of "at a price" is "requiring great expense or involving unwelcome consequences", but that is quite obviously not what the writer meant here, as Tony has already pointed out. The only reasonable interpretation is that a favourable price is desired, which is what Tony and Nadia have already suggested.
So this is just another suggestion for saying the same thing.
So this is just another suggestion for saying the same thing.
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