Word familynountranslatabilitytranslationtranslatoradjectivetranslatabletranslationaltranslativetranslatorialtranslatoryadverbtranslationallyverbtranslate
BOTRANSLATEsomeone who changes writing into a different language 翻译(者),译员 → interpreter
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translator• She worked in Geneva as a translator.• Speaking through a translator, Li told of his early life.• The publishers are looking for an Americantranslator for his novels.• My father was immediately hired as his interpreter and translator.• William Caxton, the great fifteenth-century Brit-ish printer and translator, was first to render Aesop in our language.• The stories about her render her variously as victim, betrayer, seducer, and translator.• But for the writers and early translators of the Gospels, it was a very preciseterm, denoting a very exactfigure.• A year later, it focused on the language translator.• It came as no surprise to find that the localtranslator in Sochi had muddled up the names.• He had a good ear for language, and was a talentedscholar, translator, and lyricpoet.• The translator was gazing about, holding up one hand for quiet.
ADJECTIVE | TRANSLATOR + VERB | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤Dutch, Japanese, etc.荷蘭語、日語等譯者▸➤professional專業譯者▸➤online在線譯者TRANSLATOR + VERB➤translator from sth (to sth)將⋯翻譯(成⋯)的譯者◇translators from Portuguese to English把葡萄牙語翻譯成英語的譯者➤render sth as sth把⋯翻譯為⋯的譯者◇The translator renders the French 'C'est-à-dire' as 'That is to say'.翻譯者把法語的 C'est-à-dire 譯為 That is to say (那就是說)。PREPOSITION➤through translator通過譯員◇He spoke through a translator.他通過翻譯講話。➡ note at job