0 past simple and past participle of interpret --
2 to express your own ideas about the intended meaning of a play or a piece of music when performing it: --
3 to change what someone is saying into another language: --
Nevertheless, the results from manure samples must be interpreted with appropriate caution, as newly introduced, low-level infections may evade detection.
The empirical laws have not been interpreted as asymptotic laws although some small systematic departures have been noted.
These unexplained differences could in fact be interpreted in terms of the dissimilar administrative practices at the municipality level.
A non-verbal communication was interpreted as collaboration when communication was conveyed exclusively through musical interaction and focused on creative exchanges.
Finally, he believes that it is only a matter of time before thoughts can be interpreted as words.
Interpreted retrospectively, the difficulties are usually ascribed to her previous behaviour.
By contrast, resolution is concerned with the question of how the ellipsis site is interpreted.
The pad may be musically interpreted as an elementary tool that allows a 'master gesture' to conduct the music.