0 someone whose job is to change what someone else is saying into another language -- 口譯員
Speaking through an interpreter, the president said the terms of the ceasefire were completely unacceptable. 透過口譯員,總統表示對該停火條件完全不能接受。
1 a computer program that changes the instructions in another program into a form that can be easily understood by a computer -- (電腦)解譯程式
2 someone who performs a piece of music or a part in a play, etc. in a way that expresses their own ideas about its meaning -- (音樂或戲劇的)表演者;演繹者(以自己的理解方式表演)
He's a noted interpreter of traditional Irish music. 他是愛爾蘭傳統音樂的著名演繹者。
Compared to interpreters, songwriters generally score 1.70 point higher on the prestige scale, even when success and career length are controlled for.
In 2001, 78% of all men who participated in the contest registered as songwriters while 61% of women participated as interpreters. 15.
During the inter-war period, most of the humbler posts in the colonial administration, particularly those of interpreters and guards, went to veterans.
They also show partial evaluation which can then be used to generate instrumented programs by specializing these instrumented interpreters with respect to subject programs.
The calculus is a vehicle for designing, understanding, verifying and comparing implementations of the ^.-calculus, from interpreters to machines.
Furthermore, it is easy to add to the tiny interpreter's loop a call to a hygienechecking routine, which checks that the machine state looks plausible.
The language barrier represented another pressure, since the traveller could be the victim of interpreters or informers.
Selected variables include whether artists are songwriters or interpreters, their career length, radio success, record sales, and gender.