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translate (EN)
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verbe “translate”

infinitif translate; il translates; prét. translated; part. passé translated; gér. translating
  1. traduire
    Maria translated the French poem into English for her class.
  2. traduire (oralement ou par écrit)
    Maria translates for her grandparents when they visit from Spain.
  3. reformuler
    She translated the complex scientific report into simple terms that everyone could understand.
  4. interpréter
    She translated his silence as a sign of agreement.
  5. convertir
    She translated her thoughts into a beautiful painting.
  6. traduire (en génétique, assembler des protéines)
    The ribosome translates the mRNA sequence into a specific chain of amino acids, forming a protein.
  7. transférer (les restes d'une personne décédée)
    The monks decided to translate the saint's relics from the old chapel to the newly built cathedral.
  8. transférer (un évêque ou un leader religieux)
    Bishop Smith was translated from the diocese of York to the diocese of London last year.
  9. être emporté au ciel
    According to the legend, Saint John was translated to Heaven without experiencing death.
  10. translater
    The teacher showed us how to translate the triangle 5 units to the right on the graph.
  11. translater (le système de coordonnées)
    To simplify the problem, we need to translate the coordinate system so that the new origin is at the center of the shape.
  12. translater (un objet en ligne droite)
    The engineer translated the entire platform horizontally without causing it to rotate.
  13. translater (en ligne droite)
    The satellite translates smoothly through space without spinning.