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
It also indicates the beginning of a slippage between the category of the translator and that of the author.
Along with this view, it has been observed that tools for translation cannot be made without the co-operation of human translators.
Finally, all of the versions were discussed with all the translators.
The danger here is two-fold: it not only makes life harder for translators but also extends to the employer, who may receive incorrect, misunderstood information.
As we have already mentioned, primitive tasks refer to the basic actions carried out by translators when using dictionaries.
Nevertheless, it has extra features to maintain fluent and enriched interaction with the translator.
The latter could be just a useful indication to the translator using the system, or a crucial functional factor of the system, as explained later.
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).