0 a person whose job is changing words, especially written words, into a different language
1 someone who changes the words of one language into the words in another language that have the same meaning:
2 a piece of equipment that changes a word in one language into another language:
an electronic language translator
The translator for expressing in natural language the explanations, which takes the previous tree as its input.
There is also sometimes a purposeful editing while the translator was undertaking his work.
The translator requires information from the dictionary system by means of direct queries.
The translation has value and authority because its writers and translators possess legitimacy as figures of proven power and wisdom.
True, every government apparatus across the world needs a cadre of confidential translators and interpreters for its work, overt or covert.
The next chapter documents the translators, authors, and patrons who made possible the growing body of works that were written between the 1630s and 1730s.
The aim was to characterise the activity of human translators by observing the task of translating words, expressions, context-dependent phrases and even paragraphs (rarely).
The new summary of the letter's contents is unusual for this translator; he only provides such a summary at one other place (248.16-27).
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(尤指從事筆譯的)譯者,翻譯家…
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(尤指从事笔译的)译者,翻译家…
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traductor, -ora, traductor/ora [masculine-feminine…
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tradutor, -ora…
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çevirmen, tercüman…
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traducteur/-trice [masculine-feminine], traducteur/-trice…
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překladatel, -ka…
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oversætter, translatør…
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