translation

  • 31translation — trans|la|tion [ træns leıʃn ] noun ** count spoken or written words that have been changed into a different language: Which translation of Don Quixote are you reading? a. uncount the activity of changing spoken or written words into a different… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 32translation — noun 1 (C, U) the act of translating something or something that has been translated: a translation of Aristotle s Ethics | translation (from sth) into: translatiion from Latin into English | in translation: I ve only read “Madame Bovary” in… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 33Translation — Der Begriff Translation (v. lat.: transferre (hin )übertragen; PPP: translatum zu translatio) bezeichnet: in der Mathematik eine Abbildung, die jeden Punkt auf einen um einen konstanten Vektor verschobenen Punkt abbildet, siehe… …

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  • 34Translation — Trans|la|ti|on 〈f. 20〉 1. Übertragung, Übersetzung 2. Parallelverschiebung 3. 〈Biol.〉 Proteinaufbau an den Ribosomen [<lat. translatio „Übertragung“] * * * Trans|la|ti|on [lat. translatio = Verschiebung, Versetzen, Übersetzung (transferre,… …

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  • 35translation — [[t]trænzle͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] translations 1) N COUNT: also in N A translation is a piece of writing or speech that has been translated from a different language. ...MacNiece s excellent English translation of Faust ... I ve only read Solzhenitsyn in… …

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  • 36translation — Synonyms and related words: alteration, amplification, apotheosis, ascension, assumption, avatar, bilingual text, carrying, catabolism, catalysis, change, clavis, communication, conduction, consubstantiation, contagion, convection, conversion,… …

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  • 37translation — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. transliteration, version, adaptation, rendition, rendering, interpretation, paraphrase, rewording, gloss, metaphrase, reading, pony*, crib*, plug*, key*. Syn. translation implies the rendering from one language into another …

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  • 38TRANSLATION —    During the Tokugawa period, Chinese fiction was often in vogue and led to the publication of many Japanese adaptive translations of Chinese novels. This penchant for reading literature in translation continued into the Meiji period, and… …

    Japanese literature and theater

  • 39translation*/ — [trænsˈleɪʃ(ə)n] noun 1) [C] a piece of work in which spoken or written words have been changed into a different language Some people like to make lists of words with translations in their own language.[/ex] an English translation of Candide[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 40Translation — slinkimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. translation vok. Übertragung, f; Translation, f rus. перемещение, n; трансляция, f pranc. translation, f …

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