translation

[trænsˈleɪʃən]

translation Definition

  • 1the process of translating words or text from one language into another
  • 2the written or spoken rendering of the meaning of a word, speech, book, or other text in another language

Using translation: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "translation" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The translation of the novel was published in over 20 languages.

  • Example

    She is fluent in both English and French, so she often does translations for her company.

  • Example

    The translation of the ancient manuscript revealed new insights into the history of the region.

translation Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with translation

  • the use of computer software to translate text from one language to another

    Example

    The accuracy of machine translation has improved significantly in recent years.

  • a translation that follows the exact wording and structure of the original text, without taking into account idiomatic expressions or cultural differences

    Example

    A literal translation of this phrase would not make sense in English.

  • a translation that conveys the general meaning of the original text, but may not follow the exact wording or structure

    Example

    The poem was translated into English using a free translation approach.

Origins of translation

from Latin 'translatio', meaning 'a carrying across'

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Summary: translation in Brief

The term 'translation' [trænsˈleɪʃən] refers to the process of converting words or text from one language to another. It can also refer to the written or spoken rendering of the meaning of a word, speech, book, or other text in another language. Examples include translating a novel into multiple languages or doing translations for a company. Different approaches to translation include machine translation, literal translation, and free translation.

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