Mar 22, 2002 08:42
22 yrs ago
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French term
Le compte que vous avez mis en référence sera crédité en J+4 pour toutes...
French to English
Bus/Financial
equity funds
Le compte que vous avez mis en référence sera crédité en J+4 pour toutes les catégories de fonds. Pour le fonds US Dollar Reserve, ce délai est ramené à J+1.
Not sure of 'mettre en référence'
Not sure of 'mettre en référence'
Proposed translations
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Proposed translations
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11 hrs
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The referenced account will be credited...
banking experience
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Comment: "Thxs"
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4 mins
refer to
The account that you referred to will be credited ....
-1
12 mins
cited
The account cited
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
Roddy Stegemann
: The meaning is correct, but the context seems misplaced. The word "cite" implies a location, which is not offered in the sentence.
35 mins
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site means location - "cite" is to quote
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34 mins
above-mentioned
the above-mentioned account
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Roddy Stegemann
: How do you know it was mentioned above? It could have been mentioned in another document.
9 mins
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How do you know it wasn't?
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+1
42 mins
the account to which you referred
Be as concise as possible when you translated non-literary text. People in business do not have a lot of time to read.
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Note added at 2002-03-22 09:28:44 (GMT)
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Dangling prepositions should be avoided wherever possible. They interrupt the logical flow of good sentence structure.
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Note added at 2002-03-22 09:28:44 (GMT)
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Dangling prepositions should be avoided wherever possible. They interrupt the logical flow of good sentence structure.
7 hrs
The account to which your referred will be credited on...
T + 4 for all types of funds...
In French J = Jour and refers to trade date. In English, settlement dates are T (trade) + xxx
In French J = Jour and refers to trade date. In English, settlement dates are T (trade) + xxx
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