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- 1. express the sense of (words or text) in another language: "several of his books were translated into English" Similar
- 2. move from one place or condition to another: "she had been translated from familiar surroundings to a foreign court" Similar
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TRANSLATE definition: 1. to change words into a different language: 2. to change something into a new form, especially…. Learn more.
The meaning of TRANSLATE is to turn into one's own or another language. How to use translate in a sentence.
Translate definition: to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own. See examples of TRANSLATE used in a sentence.
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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. Martin Luther translated the Bible into German. [V n + into/from] The girls waited for Mr Esch to translate. [VERB] ...Mr Mani by Yehoshua, translated from Hebrew by Hillel Halkin. [VERB-ed]
To translate is to put into a different language or interpret. If your brother says, "Gee, Mom, all of my friends have really cool pets, like snakes and stuff," you can translate that statement to mean "I want a snake."
Definition of translate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [transitive, intransitive] to express the meaning of speech or writing in a different language. translate something into something He translated the letter into English. Her books have been translated into 24 languages.
To render in another language: translated the Korean novel into German. 2. To express in different, often simpler words: translated the technical jargon into ordinary language. 3. a. To change from one form, function, or state to another; convert or transform: translate ideas into reality. b.
6 days ago · translate (third-person singular simple present translates, present participle translating, simple past and past participle translated) Senses relating to the change of information, etc., from one form to another. (transitive) To change spoken words or written text (of a book, document, movie, etc.) from one language to another.