translated

[trænsˈleɪtɪd]

translated Definition

  • 1expressed in a different language or form
  • 2converted from one form to another

Using translated: Examples

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

  • Example

    The book was translated into over 50 languages.

  • Example

    She translated the document from French to English.

  • Example

    The poem was beautifully translated into music.

translated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for translated

Phrases with translated

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

    Example

    Machine translation is not always accurate and can produce awkward or incorrect translations.

  • a phrase used to describe a situation where something is not fully or accurately conveyed from one language or culture to another

    Example

    The joke was lost in translation and no one understood it.

  • to change or convert something from one form, language, or medium to another

    Example

    The designer translated her sketches into a digital format.

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Summary: translated in Brief

'Translated' [trænsˈleɪtɪd] means to express something in a different language or form, or to convert it from one form to another. It includes phrases like 'machine translation,' which uses software to translate text, and 'lost in translation,' which describes a situation where something is not fully conveyed from one language or culture to another. 'Translate into' refers to changing or converting something from one form, language, or medium to another.

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