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translator
trans·la·tor T0320300 (trăns′lā′tər, trănz′-, trăns-lā′tər, trănz-)n.1. One that translates, especially:a. One employed to render written works into another language.b. A computer program or application that renders one language or data format into another.2. An interpreter. trans′la·to′ri·al (-lə-tôr′ē-əl) adj.translator (trænsˈleɪtə; trænz-) n1. a person or machine that translates speech or writing2. (Broadcasting) radio a relay transmitter that retransmits a signal on a carrier frequency different from that on which it was received3. (Computer Science) computing a computer program that converts a program from one language to another ˌtranslaˈtorial adjThesaurusNoun | 1. | translator - a person who translates written messages from one language to anothertranscriberpolyglot, linguist - a person who speaks more than one language | | 2. | translator - someone who mediates between speakers of different languagesinterpretergo-between, intercessor, intermediary, intermediator, mediator - a negotiator who acts as a link between partiesdragoman - an interpreter and guide in the Near East; in the Ottoman Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries a translator of European languages for the Turkish and Arab authorities and most dragomans were Greek (many reached high positions in the government)symboliser, symbolizer, symbolist - someone skilled in the interpretation or representation of symbols | | 3. | translator - a program that translates one programming language into anothertranslating programcomputer program, computer programme, programme, program - (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute; "the program required several hundred lines of code" |
translatornoun interpreter, transcriber, paraphraser, decipherer, linguist, metaphrast, paraphrast, transliterator The translator has perfectly captured the style of the original.Translationstranslate (trӕnsˈleit) verb to put (something said or written) into another language. He translated the book from French into English. 翻譯(包括口、筆譯) 翻译(包括口、笔译) transˈlation noun1. the act of translating. The translation of poetry is difficult. 翻譯 翻译2. a version of a book, something said etc, in another language. He gave me an Italian translation of the Bible. 譯本 译本transˈlator noun a person who translates. 翻譯師,譯者 翻译者,译员 translator
translator[tran′slād·ər] (computer science) A computer network or system having a number of inputs and outputs, so connected that when signals representing information expressed in a certain code are applied to the inputs, the output signals will represent the same information in a different code. Also known as translating circuit. (electronics) A combination television receiver and low-power television transmitter, used to pick up television signals on one frequency and retransmit them on another frequency to provide reception in areas not served directly by television stations. translator
translator (tranz′lāt″ŏr) [L. translatus, carried across, transferred)] 1. A person or machine that renders from one written work or computer program into another.2. Interpreter.See TR See TRANStranslator
Synonyms for translatornoun interpreterSynonyms- interpreter
- transcriber
- paraphraser
- decipherer
- linguist
- metaphrast
- paraphrast
- transliterator
Synonyms for translatornoun a person who translates written messages from one language to anotherSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun someone who mediates between speakers of different languagesSynonymsRelated Words- go-between
- intercessor
- intermediary
- intermediator
- mediator
- dragoman
- symboliser
- symbolizer
- symbolist
noun a program that translates one programming language into anotherSynonymsRelated Words- computer program
- computer programme
- programme
- program
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