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ALL meanings of intertranslatable

trans·late
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  • verb with object intertranslatable to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own: to translate Spanish. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable to change the form, condition, nature, etc., of; transform; convert: to translate wishes into deeds. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable to explain in terms that can be more easily understood; interpret. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable to bear, carry, or move from one place, position, etc., to another; transfer. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable Mechanics. to cause (a body) to move without rotation or angular displacement; subject to translation. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable Computers. to convert (a program, data, code, etc.) from one form to another: to translate a FORTRAN program into assembly language. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable Telegraphy. to retransmit or forward (a message), as by a relay. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable Ecclesiastical. to move (a bishop) from one see to another. to move (a see) from one place to another. to move (relics) from one place to another. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable to convey or remove to heaven without natural death. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable Mathematics. to perform a translation on (a set, function, etc.). 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable to express the value of (a currency) in a foreign currency by applying the exchange rate. 1
  • verb with object intertranslatable to exalt in spiritual or emotional ecstasy; enrapture. 1
  • verb without object intertranslatable to provide or make a translation; act as translator. 1
  • verb without object intertranslatable to admit of translation: The Greek expression does not translate easily into English. 1
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