translator
IPA: trænsɫˈeɪtɝ
noun
- A person who converts speech, text, film, or other material into a different language. (Contrasted with interpreter.)
- (by extension) One that makes a new version of a source material in a different language or format.
- A computer program that translates something from one language to another using machine translation.
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Examples of "translator" in Sentences
- The translator list is specious.
- The translator misinterprets most of it.
- The translator owns the copyright of the translation.
- The copyrights for the translations lie with the translator.
- Looks like somebody’s Palin translator is in full “starbursts” mode.
- A: I think the attraction of being a translator is the sheer variety of the job.
- John says: tde: Looks like somebody’s Palin translator is in full “starbursts” mode.
- Andre the translator said that the Creole words meant that Grandma wanted me to visit her home.
- The translator is always relying on the author to handle those issues in the way the author sees fit.
- Remember, a translator, even the very best translator, is a filter that inevitably skews the style of the original.
- The whole process to become a simple translator is difficult: registering and OpenID, OpenPGP and SSH keys is boring and complex to the average user;
- He does not mention the name of the second translator, but alludes to him as "_the modern translator_," and as having lost a good deal of the wit of the book by having "tied himself so strictly to a literal observance of the
- Also, a professional translator is fluent in both the source language and the target, i/e their mother tongue; most people who are not translators do not have the same level of fluency, as it is not a skill they get to practise every day.
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