/tɹænzlejˈʃʌnz/ - [tranzleyshunz] -
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NounPlural: translations |
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translation - a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language | ||
interlingual rendition, rendering, version | ||
written account, written record a written document preserving knowledge of facts or events | ||
mistranslation an incorrect translation | ||
trot, crib, pony a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground together | ||
retroversion translation back into the original language; "the teacher translated Latin texts into English which he gave to his students for retroversion" | ||
subtitle, caption secondary or explanatory title | ||
translation - a uniform movement without rotation | ||
change of location, travel a movement through space that changes the location of something | ||
translation - (genetics) the process whereby genetic information coded in messenger RNA directs the formation of a specific protein at a ribosome in the cytoplasm | ||
biological process, organic process a process occurring in living organisms | ||
genetic science, genetics the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organisms | ||
translation - the act of uniform movement | ||
displacement | ||
move, motion, movement the act of deciding to do something; "he didn't make a move to help"; "his first move was to hire a lawyer" | ||
translation - (mathematics) a transformation in which the origin of the coordinate system is moved to another position but the direction of each axis remains the same | ||
transformation the act of changing in form or shape or appearance; "a photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface" | ||
translation - rewording something in less technical terminology | ||
translation - the act of changing in form or shape or appearance; "a photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface" | ||
transformation | ||
change of integrity the act of changing the unity or wholeness of something | ||
permutation act of changing the lineal order of objects in a group | ||
alteration, revision the act of making something different (as e.g. the size of a garment) | ||
transfiguration the act of transforming so as to exalt or glorify | ||
transmogrification the act of changing into a different form or appearance (especially a fantastic or grotesque one); "the transmogrification of the prince into a porcupine" |