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translate verb [ transˈleɪt ]

• express the sense of (words or text) in another language.
• "several of his books were translated into English"
Similar: interpret, render, gloss, put, express, convert, change, construe, transcribe, transliterate,
• move from one place or condition to another.
• "she had been translated from familiar surroundings to a foreign court"
Similar: relocate, transfer, move, remove, shift, convey, transport, transplant,
• cause (a body) to move so that all its parts travel in the same direction, without rotation or change of shape.
Origin: Middle English: from Latin translat- ‘carried across’, past participle of transferre (see transfer).


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