| translate | To cause to remove from one part of the body to another; as, to translate a disease | en |
| translate | To cause to lose senses or recollection; to entrance | en |
| translate | change from one form or medium into another; "Braque translated collage into oil" | en |
| translate | To change into another form; to transform | en |
| translate | To make a translation; to be engaged in translation | en |
| translate | To render into another language; to express the sense of in the words of another language; to interpret; hence, to explain or recapitulate in other words | en |
| translate | change something from one language into another fiil | en |
| translate | To remove to heaven without a natural death | en |
| translate | To remove, as a bishop, from one see to another | en |
| translate | change the position of (figures or bodies) in space without rotation genetics: determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U | en |
| translate | "; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U | en |
| translate | To subject a body to translation, i.e., to move a body on a linear path with no rotation | en |
| translate | To change from one form or medium to another | en |
| translate | To change text (of a book, document, Web site, movie, anime, video game etc.) from one language to another | en |
| translate | " express, as in simple and less technical langauge; "Can you translate the instructions in this manual for a layman?"; "Is there a need to translate the psychiatrist's remarks?" bring to a certain spiritual state physics: subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way; "poetry often does not translate"; "Tolstoy's novels translate well into English" be equivalent in effect; "the growth in income translates into greater purchasing power | en |
| translate | change from one form or medium into another; "Braque translated collage into oil" change the position of (figures or bodies) in space without rotation genetics: determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U | en |
| translate | express, as in simple and less technical langauge; "Can you translate the instructions in this manual for a layman?"; "Is there a need to translate the psychiatrist's remarks?" | en |
| translate | bring to a certain spiritual state physics: subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way; "poetry often does not translate"; "Tolstoy's novels translate well into English" | en |
| translate | be equivalent in effect; "the growth in income translates into greater purchasing power | en |
| translate | To bear, carry, or remove, from one place to another; to transfer; as, to translate a tree | en |
| translate | To change to another condition, position, place, or office; to transfer; hence, to remove as by death | en |
| translate | make sense of a language; "She understands French"; "Can you read Greek?" | en |
| translate | bring to a certain spiritual state | en |
| translate | change the position of (figures or bodies) in space without rotation | en |
| translate | to express the sense of something, or the essence of | en |
| translate | restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U S "; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U N " | en |
| translate | If you say that a remark, a gesture, or an action translates as something, or that you translate it as something, you decide that this is what its significance is. `I love him' often translates as `He's better than nothing' I translated this as a mad desire to lock up every single person with HIV. see also translation | en |
| translate | If something that someone has said or written is translated from one language into another, it is said or written again in the second language. Only a small number of Kadare's books have been translated into English Martin Luther translated the Bible into German The Celtic word `geis' is usually translated as `taboo' The girls waited for Mr Esch to translate. Mr Mani by Yehoshua, translated from Hebrew by Hillel Halkin. + translation trans·la·tion The papers have been sent to Saudi Arabia for translation | en |
| translate | If a name, a word, or an expression translates as something in a different language, that is what it means in that language. His family's Cantonese nickname for him translates as Never Sits Still | en |
| translate | If one thing translates or is translated into another, the second happens or is done as a result of the first. Reforming Warsaw's stagnant economy requires harsh measures that would translate into job losses Your decision must be translated into specific, concrete actions | en |
| translate | be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way; "poetry often does not translate"; "Tolstoy's novels translate well into English" | en |
| translate | be equivalent in effect; "the growth in income translates into greater purchasing power" | en |
| translate | physics: subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body | en |
| translate | to change from written words to a mathematical statement | en |
| translate | To move the datum or zero point on a part to a new location | en |
| translate | The shifting of a graph horizontally and vertically is called a translation of the graph Thus, if you move the graph of y=2 x2 three units to the right and four units down, you translate the graph by (3,-4) The pair (3,-4) is called the translation vector | en |
| translate | to change one language into another so it can be understood | en |
| translate | To express the meaning of a word in another language To interpret or express in clearer terms | en |
| translate | In a tessellation, to translate an object means repeating it by sliding it over a certain distance in a certain direction (cfTranslations, Reflections, and Rotations, Symmetry in Tessellations) | en |
| translate | to change from one language or representation to another -- " read the word problem below, and try to translate it into an equation " (110) | en |
| translate | genetics: determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA | en |
| To translate | construe | en |
| translated | converted into another language sıfat | en |
| translated | past of translate | en |
| translates | third person singular of translate | en |
| translating | present participle of translate | en |