释义 |
intertranslatable, a.|ɪntətrɑːnˈsleɪtəb(ə)l, -æ-| [inter- 2 a.] Capable of being translated from one language to another and vice versa. Also transf. Hence intertranslataˈbility.
a1866J. Grote in Jrnl. Philol. (1872) IV. 58 We assume that all languages are pretty accurately intertranslatable. 1951Mind LX. 93 There is thus no genuine intertranslateability. 1960W. V. Quine Word & Object ii. 76 An illusion that our so readily intertranslatable sentences are diverse verbal embodiments of some inter⁓cultural proposition or meaning. 1969Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics XV. 47 From these (and other) approaches, therefore, we are forcefully reminded that linguistics now has more facets than ever—and that we must be on guard to maintain a degree of integration and inter-translatability among its schools. |