translated
Prononciation : [trænˈsleɪtɪd]
Mot
Contexte : « language »
(verb) to change words or text from one language into another. When you take a book in Spanish and change it so that someone who speaks only English can understand it, you have translated that book.
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She translated the story from French to English, making it available to more readers.
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He didn't translate the instructions properly, so no one understood them.
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Can you translate this poem into Spanish for me?
Contexte : « meaning »
(verb) to change something into a different form or to explain it in a way that makes it clear. This can be like taking a complicated idea and making it easier to understand.
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The teacher translated the difficult math problem into simpler terms for the students.
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The teacher didn't translate what he meant, so the students were confused.
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How can we translate these complex concepts for the class?
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