Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

a product that would have cost you $10in the supermarket you're missing.

French translation:

vous ratez un produit qui vous aurait coûté $10 au supermarché.

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Feb 26, 2006 21:01
18 yrs ago
English term

a product that would have cost you $10in the supermarket you're missing."

Homework / test English to French Other Media / Multimedia subtitle for movie
it is for a translation of a dialog in a moder movie, I don't understand the sense of "You're missing"
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Discussion

Anne Leblanc (asker) Feb 27, 2006:
oui Here's a great $50 markup on a bottle of wine that would have cost you $10 in the supermarket you're missing"
Gat Feb 27, 2006:
Y a-t-il un début à cette phrase ?

Proposed translations

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English term (edited): a product that would have cost you $10in the supermarket you're missing.
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vous ratez un produit qui vous aurait coûté $10 au supermarché.

That means the person is missing out on a great value product.
-- Vous ratez- Vous êtes en train de rater
OR in a familiar way:
-- Tu es en train de rater - Tu rates (in short)
Good luck!
Peer comment(s):

agree IC --
19 hrs
agree RenanG (X)
3 days 8 hrs
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