Synonym: interpret. Similar words: translation, transit, transmit, transfer, transform, transport, transient, transition. Meaning: [træns'leɪt] v. 1. restate (words) from one language into another language 2. change from one form or medium into another 3. make sense of a language 4. bring to a certain spiritual state 5. change the position of (figures or bodies) in space without rotation 6. be equivalent in effect 7. be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way 8. subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body 9. express, as in simple and less technical language 10. determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA.
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61. The last time she heard from him was when he wanted her to translate and mail a letter to President Truman.
62. Booksellers could translate the royal favour into profit for themselves.
63. Having assured itself of that source, however, doesn't translate into a positive factor - merely a neutral one.
64. It is a relatively simple matter to translate the structural possibilities of this model into ideal types of heroic action.
65. The urge to translate her emotions into some tangible piece of artwork made her itch to get pencil to paper.
66. Computerized detector modules translate those light shifts into stress units, providing advance notice of failure.
67. Draw a rough sketch and then translate them all in a permanent fashion to the wall.
68. And those high poll ratings, they argued, translate into more power in negotiations with Congress.
69. The first drugs attacked the copying enzyme in the hope that if the virus could not translate its information it would fail.
70. Use both / and goals that translate across all four levels from purpose to specific performance.
71. He might also, quite obviously, direct the activities of bishops throughout the Church, translate them and control them.
72. How can we then translate the success of its print-based activities into electronic publishing?
73. Then translate each of them into positives and list these in the second column.
74. Reading the scriptures[sentencedict.com], they translate this into the very near future.
75. To decide whether this emphasis is justified, we should translate the results into everyday experience.
76. Leila helps translate this for me as she, but not he, understands the colloquialism.
77. However, this support failed to translate into mainstream record sales.
78. It has art's power to translate, to abstract from the circumstances in which it originates.
79. Local advertising agencies will be hired to translate the strategy into a media campaign.
80. What happens to your body then is that feelings of helplessness and hopelessness soon translate into depressed immune function.
81. How do these ideas translate on the real-life marital battlefields? Sentencedict.com
82. If we translate analogue information into a digital form, we can suddenly manipulate it freely in almost any way we wish.
83. But how can I explain these allusions or how can I translate these couplets without explanation?
84. This does not translate into earnings per share, however, which rose 11.3% to 17.7 pence.
85. Well at the, at the end of the list of words that we translate eon for example.
86. Perhaps it has something to do with great players being unable to translate their ability and desire to lesser-skilled athletes.
87. Raju had been valiantly trying to translate what was said with limited success.
88. She has repeatedly emphasized that her novels are linguistically self-conscious explicitly in order to translate the apprehension of the problematic area of language.
89. Dan believed he had failed to translate enthusiasm into results.
90. But whether these effects translate into clearer thought, better writing, or more creativity is an open question.
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