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US
/tɹænˈsɫeɪtɝ, tɹænzˈɫeɪtɝ/
]
[ UK /tɹænslˈeɪtɐ/ ]
[ UK /tɹænslˈeɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a program that translates one programming language into another
- someone who mediates between speakers of different languages
- a person who translates written messages from one language to another
How To Use translator In A Sentence
- Venuti advocates that translators create a discursive heterogeneity by using non-dominant English forms to make the foreignness of the source texts felt and render the translations visible.
- [4] The translator's word 'relieve' (relyuue) represents Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
- The accounts have been based not only on the word of detainees, but of prison guards, translators, FBI agents and others.
- Martin accuses the English translators of interpreting such words in their "etymological" sense, and consulting profane writers, Homer, Early Theories of Translation
- Their baggage mules transported not only the precious vases, but even the fragile vessels of crystal and murra, which last is almost proved, by the learned French translator of Seneca, (tom.iii. p. 402-422,) to mean the porcelain of China and History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 3
- And thanks to 160 years of British colonial rule, these Hollywood hunks did not need translators.
- CAPT EDWARD PICON, COLUMBIAN NAVY (through translator): They risk losing their families. CNN Transcript Oct 24, 2009
- _ The French translators give _cresson sauvage_, wild cress, as the equivalent. The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503
- Some offer free code translators online and some offer version that can be used offline.
- With a sigh, he pulls an impressive-looking wallet from his pocket and shows a badge to our translator.