A Complete Word Dictionary Encyclopedia
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Traditional English :: translate
translaion.html - v.
1 tr. (also absol.) a (often foll. by into) express the sense of (a word, sentence, speech, book, etc.) in another language. b do this as a profession etc. (translates for the UN).
2 intr. (of a literary work etc.) be translatable, bear translation (does not translate well).
3 tr. express (an idea, book, etc.) in another, esp. simpler, form.
4 tr. interpret the significance of; infer as (translated his silence as dissent).
5 tr. move or change, esp. from one person, place, or condition, to another (was translated by joy).
6 intr. (foll. by into) result in; be converted into; manifest itself as.
7 tr. Eccl. a remove (a bishop) to another see. b remove (a saint's relics etc.) to another place.
8 tr. Bibl. convey to heaven without death; transform.
9 tr. Mech. a cause (a body) to move so that all its parts travel in the same direction. b impart motion without rotation to.
    translatable adj. translatability n. [ME f. L translatus, past part. of transferre: see TRANSFER]
Traditional English :: translation
translaion.html - n.
1 the act or an instance of translating.
2 a written or spoken expression of the meaning of a word, speech, book, etc. in another language.
    translational adj. translationally adv.
Traditional English :: translator
translaion.html - n.
1 a person who translates from one language into another.
2 a television relay transmitter.
3 a program that translates from one (esp. programming) language into another.
Traditional English :: transliterate
translaion.html - v.tr.
represent (a word etc.) in the closest corresponding letters of a different alphabet or language.
    transliteration n. transliterator n. [TRANS- + L littera letter]
Traditional English :: translocate
translaion.html - v.tr.
1 move from one place to another.
2 (usu. in passive) Bot. move (substances in a plant) from one part to another.
    translocation n.
Traditional English :: translucent
translaion.html - adj.
1 allowing light to pass through diffusely; semi-transparent.
2 transparent.
    translucence n. translucency n. translucently adv. [L translucere (as TRANS-, lucere shine)]
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