translate

/tran(t)s-ˈlāt/

Middle English, from Anglo-French translater, from Latin translatus (past participle of transferre to transfer, translate), from trans- + latus, past participle of ferre to carry

verb

  1. to turn into one's own or another language

  2. to transfer or turn from one set of symbols into another : transcribe

  3. to express in different terms and especially different words : paraphrase

phrasal verb

  1. to lead to (something) as a result : result, in

Competition often translates into lower costs to the consumer.