translate
Prononciation : [trænsˈleɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « language »
(verb) to change words or text from one language to another. It helps people understand what someone is saying, even if they don't speak the same language.
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She can translate Spanish to English very well.
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He couldn't translate the difficult words in the document.
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Can you translate this sentence into French?
Contexte : « meaning »
(verb) to explain or show the meaning of something in a different way. This can be like making something easier to understand.
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The teacher asked me to translate the math problem into simpler words.
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I found it hard to translate his complex ideas into something easy to understand.
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How can we translate this information for younger students?
Contexte : « language »
(noun) the act of changing words from one language to another. It's the process of making sure that people can understand each other across different languages.
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Her translation of the book was very accurate.
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The translation of that poem wasn't very good.
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What is the most challenging part of a translation?
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