
1) Dragoman 2) Fitzgerald 3) Interpreter 4) Jowett 5) Symboliser 6) Symbolizer 7) Tindal 8) Tin dale 9) Transcriber 10) Tyndale 11) Ulfila 12) Ulfilas 13) Wulfila
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1) UN employe 2) UN employee 3) Bilingual person, at times 4) French word used in English 5) Linguist 6) Polyglot 7) Transcriber
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[computing] A translator is a computer program that translates a program written in a given programming language into a functionally equivalent program in a different computer language, without losing the functional or logical structure of the original code (the `essence` of each program). These include translations between high-level and h...
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• (n.) One who translates; esp., one who renders into another language; one who expresses the sense of words in one language by equivalent words in another. • (n.) A repeating instrument.
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[Noun] A person who translates speech or writing from one language into another.
Example: The court proceedings were explained to the foreign prisoner by a translator.
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(from the article `computer program`) ...program determines which user program is to be executed next. Certain operating-system programs, however, may operate as independent units to ... One of the very first employments of self-modification was for computer language translation, `language` here referring to the instructions t...
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a functional unit that performs the translation of address information
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Software such as Chicken System`s Translator that allows conversion between professional sampler formats such as Akai
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One who renders text from one language to another following the original text as closely as possible
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In radio terms, a translator is a device that receives multiple signals within a certain frequency range and simultaneously retransmits them in another frequency range.
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Translator was old British slang for a cobbler.
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a type of barrier coach used for moving EMUs to and from Works, which can operate the EMUs brakes.
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Software such as Chicken System`s Translator that allows conversion between professional sampler formats such as Akai.
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[
n] - a person who translates written messages from one language to another 2. [n] - a program that translates one programming language into another
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A device used to convert one component set to another, e.g., to convert Y, R-Y, B-Y signals to RGB signals.
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noun someone who mediates between speakers of different languages
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translating program noun a program that translates one programming language into another
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A Translator, in the writing profession, is someone who translates a piece of work written in one language, into that of another. This is a tricky profession because there is not always an exact equivalent to every word they must translate; therefore the translator must work to maintain the Authors intention while making the Authors work accessible...
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