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verb (used with object), translated, translating.
1.
to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one’s own:
to translate Spanish.
2.
to change the form, condition, nature, etc., of; transform; convert:
to translate wishes into deeds.
3.
to explain in terms that can be more easily understood; interpret.
4.
to bear, carry, or move from one place, position, etc., to another; transfer.
5.
Mechanics. to cause (a body) to move without rotation or angular displacement; subject to translation.
6.
Computers. to convert (a program, data, code, etc.) from one form to another:
to translate a FORTRAN program into assembly language.
7.
Telegraphy. to retransmit or forward (a message), as by a relay.
8.
Ecclesiastical.

to move (a bishop) from one see to another.
to move (a see) from one place to another.
to move (relics) from one place to another.

9.
to convey or remove to heaven without natural death.
10.
Mathematics. to perform a translation on (a set, function, etc.).
11.
to express the value of (a currency) in a foreign currency by applying the exchange rate.
12.
to exalt in spiritual or emotional ecstasy; enrapture.
verb (used without object), translated, translating.
13.
to provide or make a translation; act as translator.
14.
to admit of translation:
The Greek expression does not translate easily into English.
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/ˌʌntrænsˈleɪtɪd; ˌʌntrænz-/
adjective
1.
not having been expressed or written down in another language or dialect
verb
1.
to express or be capable of being expressed in another language or dialect: he translated Shakespeare into Afrikaans, his books translate well
2.
(intransitive) to act as translator
3.
(transitive) to express or explain in simple or less technical language
4.
(transitive) to interpret or infer the significance of (gestures, symbols, etc)
5.
(transitive) to transform or convert: to translate hope into reality
6.
(transitive; usually passive) (biochem) to transform the molecular structure of (messenger RNA) into a polypeptide chain by means of the information stored in the genetic code See also transcribe (sense 7)
7.
to move or carry from one place or position to another
8.
(transitive)

to transfer (a cleric) from one ecclesiastical office to another
to transfer (a see) from one place to another

9.
(transitive) (RC Church) to transfer (the body or the relics of a saint) from one resting place to another
10.
(transitive) (theol) to transfer (a person) from one place or plane of existence to another, as from earth to heaven
11.
(maths, physics) to move (a figure or body) laterally, without rotation, dilation, or angular displacement
12.
(intransitive) (of an aircraft, missile, etc) to fly or move from one position to another
13.
(transitive) (archaic) to bring to a state of spiritual or emotional ecstasy

translate trans·late (trāns-lāt’, trānz-, trāns’lāt’, trānz’-)
v. trans·lat·ed, trans·lat·ing, trans·lates

To render in another language.

To put into simpler terms; explain or interpret.

To subject mRNA to translation.

trans·lat’a·bil’i·ty or trans·lat’a·ble·ness n.
trans·lat’a·ble adj.

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