Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
identité propre à l'émetteur
English translation:
identity matching with the sender
Added to glossary by
chaplin
Oct 26, 2004 22:05
19 yrs ago
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French term
identité propre à l'émetteur
French to English
Marketing
Advertising / Public Relations
Par rapport à ses concurrents directs, l'utilisation partagée de prises de vue impactante ne permet pas de construire une identité propre l'émetteur.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | real identity of the sender | chaplin |
5 | X [first part of sentence] does not allow the sender to construct its [his/her] own identity | Jane Lamb-Ruiz (X) |
Proposed translations
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French term (edited):
identit� propre � l'�metteur
Selected
real identity of the sender
the sender's real identity is better
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Note added at 1 hr 3 mins (2004-10-26 23:08:54 GMT)
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an identity typical of the sender???
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Note added at 1 hr 4 mins (2004-10-26 23:09:52 GMT)
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an identity which does not fit with the sender
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Note added at 1 hr 3 mins (2004-10-26 23:08:54 GMT)
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an identity typical of the sender???
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Note added at 1 hr 4 mins (2004-10-26 23:09:52 GMT)
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an identity which does not fit with the sender
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Comment: "I reworked it, but did use the "create one's own identity" part."
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French term (edited):
identit� propre � l'�metteur
X [first part of sentence] does not allow the sender to construct its [his/her] own identity
sender as in
components of the message:
sender
receiver
channel
message
I just wonder if by sender they mean, in this case, the photographer. THis is photography after all, insn't it?
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Note added at 1 hr 37 mins (2004-10-26 23:42:50 GMT)
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sender could be: the company that is putting out the picture!
x [first part of sentence does not allow the issuing or publishing company to construct its own identity....
Frankly, I fail to see how shared photographs or shots refers to a sender....
components of the message:
sender
receiver
channel
message
I just wonder if by sender they mean, in this case, the photographer. THis is photography after all, insn't it?
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Note added at 1 hr 37 mins (2004-10-26 23:42:50 GMT)
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sender could be: the company that is putting out the picture!
x [first part of sentence does not allow the issuing or publishing company to construct its own identity....
Frankly, I fail to see how shared photographs or shots refers to a sender....
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