to convert (text) into another language
to express (something) in different or more comprehensible terms; to explain or interpret (something)
to subject (e.g. a figure) to mathematical translation
to subject (genetic information, esp messenger RNA) to translation
to bear, remove, or change (somebody or something) from one place or condition to another; to transfer or transform (something)
translating ideas into action
to transfer (a bishop) from one bishopric to another
to convey (somebody) to heaven or to an eternal condition, esp while alive
to practise translation or make a translation
to be capable of or adaptable to translation
to undergo a translation
translatability /-ʹbiliti/ noun
translatable adj
[Latin translatus, past part. of transferre to transfer, translate, from trans- + ferre to carry]