Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
found the best deal
Chinese translation:
找到最优惠的旅行计划
Added to glossary by
clearwater
Feb 1, 2008 09:33
16 yrs ago
English term
found the best deal
English to Chinese
Social Sciences
Tourism & Travel
holiday travel
How to survive a holiday S.O.S
YOU’VE {found the best deal}, packed your bags and managed to get the family to the airport on time.
But even with the best planning, there are some things about a holiday that you CAN’T control.
What do you do if you lose your passport or crash the hire car?
Where do you go if you’re robbed or fall ill?
Here, GRAEME GREEN quizzes a host of travel experts to find out just what you should do in some common holiday crises . . .
YOU’VE {found the best deal}, packed your bags and managed to get the family to the airport on time.
But even with the best planning, there are some things about a holiday that you CAN’T control.
What do you do if you lose your passport or crash the hire car?
Where do you go if you’re robbed or fall ill?
Here, GRAEME GREEN quizzes a host of travel experts to find out just what you should do in some common holiday crises . . .
Proposed translations
(Chinese)
3 +6 | 找到最優惠/超值的服務安排 | Naikei Wong |
4 +3 | 找到最佳配套 | sc128 |
Proposed translations
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找到最優惠/超值的服務安排
I think "a deal" is what the travel service provider offers or what they charges. The lowest possible prices perhaps.
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Note added at 10 mins (2008-02-01 09:44:13 GMT)
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Correction: what they charge
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Note added at 43 mins (2008-02-01 10:16:40 GMT)
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a deal just means "agreement" in a transaction.
The context does not suggest a package.
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Note added at 10 mins (2008-02-01 09:44:13 GMT)
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Correction: what they charge
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Note added at 43 mins (2008-02-01 10:16:40 GMT)
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a deal just means "agreement" in a transaction.
The context does not suggest a package.
Peer comment(s):
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chica nueva
: She got a good deal (= paid a low price) on her house. (Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)
34 mins
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Thanks Lesley. I use the same dictionary...;-)
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agree |
H. J. Zhang
: agree with everything said about "deal", but 服务安排 may not be clear enough. other options will be 旅游套餐、旅游计划
2 hrs
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Thanks for the ideas!!
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agree |
Jason Ma
: An agreement, especially one that is mutually beneficial.
4 hrs
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Thanks Jason!
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agree |
Wenjer Leuschel (X)
6 hrs
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Thanks Wenjer!
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agree |
Lu Zou
12 hrs
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Thanks Lu Zou!
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agree |
Danbing HE
3 days 2 hrs
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3 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "谢谢!"
+3
26 mins
找到最佳配套
I think it means "package"
Peer comment(s):
agree |
chica nueva
: package deal, possible
18 mins
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TQ
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agree |
Jason Ma
: 找到最佳旅行套餐 as it's frequently used in China.
4 hrs
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TQ
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agree |
Lu Zou
11 hrs
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thanks
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