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translator

[ trans-ley-ter, tranz-, trans-ley-ter, tranz- ]

noun

  1. Also ٰԲ··. a person who translates.
  2. Television. a relay station that receives programming on one frequency and rebroadcasts it at another frequency for improved local reception.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of translator1

1350–1400; Middle English translatour (< Middle French ) < Late Latin ٰԲٴǰ ( Latin: “one who transfers a thing”); translate, -tor
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The writers completed each script in English and then handed them over to translators.

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This family, along with two Iraqi soldiers who function as translators for the American group, are seen only occasionally throughout the remainder of the film.

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There, Japanese businessmen, local officials, an opera star, a translator, diplomats and revolutionary captors become unlikely companions.

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My dad was a nuclear engineer and my mom worked as a translator and interpreter, and English is her second language.

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A US citizen, Ms Saleh had been working as a translator and volunteer in Gaza at that time.

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