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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91. But clever ideas do not always translate into clever investments.Take the first-quarter results.
92. If there is no insulating national currency, declining competitiveness must translate directly into unemployment.
93. It hardly takes much decoding to translate this into racial - indeed, not far from racist - terms.
94. Throwing diplomacy to the winds, I asked Nina to translate exactly what I was saying, without mincing words.
95. At an average of about $ 30 per seat, that would translate to $ 60 million in revenue.
96. But the crucial challenge is to translate that spontaneous impulse of generosity into a long-term political commitment to prevent more global warming.
97. Corporately teachers can plan and develop strategies, translate them into practice and monitor and evaluate their effect.
98. I just observe, I don't translate - which led to another alley at right-angles.
99. In 1803 she completed her translation of Job, and was encouraged to translate the Klopstock memoirs for publication.
100. And this poverty needs correcting or greening will translate into more domination.
101. The cost of restructuring, added to worsening economic conditions, will translate into sharp losses in 1995, Brochier said.
102. The second type of communications package are those which both transfer and, where appropriate, translate as they do so.
103. Moreover, it is tempting to translate them directly into human social and political affairs.
104. All these things translate into a high demand for labor.
105. This inability to translate pressure into points seemed to erode their tenacity and the forwards, in particular, lost concentration.
106. Greater childrearing participation does not generally translate into lower occupational mobility for fathers.
107. Of course, as practically every actress in Hollywood will tell you, acclaim does not necessarily translate into box-office security.
108. Courtaulds' challenge is to tune into the demand and drive it forward fast enough to translate technological lead into sales success.
109. These collisions exert forces on the walls which translate into the pressure the gas exerts.
110. It was a nice bit of play by Deane which gave Speed the opportunity to translate our complete domination into material advantage.
111. Not until higher prices translate into higher profits for private owners will enterprises respond appropriately to the bidding of the invisible hand.
112. Nevertheless, by his own admission(Sentence dictionary), he failed to translate that energy into performance and change.
113. The only alternative, in her view, was to simply copy the wording verbatim and hope the Doctor could translate it.
114. It is almost impossible to translate verbally and well at the same time. John Dryden
115. Translate the following paragraphs into Chinese.
116. Don't translate word for word , sentence for sentence.
117. I have to translate these shorthand notes into longhand.
118. Characteristic behoove makes competition ability and translate into productivity.
119. Tolstoy's novels translate well into English.
120. Google language tool doesn't always translate correctly.
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