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Meaning of to translate
The primary meaning of "to translate" is to change words or text from one language into another.
Etymology of to translate
The word "translate" comes from the Latin "translat-", past participle of "transferre", which means "to carry across" or "to bring across"
The Latin "transferre" is a combination of "trans", meaning "across", and "ferre", meaning "to carry"
The word "translate" has been used in English since the 14th century, initially to describe the act of moving something from one place to another, and later to describe the act of changing words or text from one language into another
Synonyms
Definitions
- To change words or text from one language into another, or to explain something in a different way
- To move something from one place or position to another
- To change something into a different form or medium, such as a book into a film
- In biology, to synthesize a protein from messenger RNA
Usage Examples
- The company hired a translator to translate their website into Spanish
- She had to translate the technical terms into simpler language for the non-experts
- The book was translated into several languages and became a bestseller worldwide
- The scientist had to translate the research findings into practical applications