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ALL meanings of trans-late

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