Exact Match:
- translate
- change from one form or medium into another; "Braque translated collage into oil"
- change the position of (figures or bodies) in space without rotation
- determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA
- restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S."; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U.N."
- express, as in simple and less technical language; "Can you translate the instructions in this manual for a layman?"; "Is there a need to translate the psychiatrist's remarks?"
- bring to a certain spiritual state
- subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body
- be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way; "poetry often does not translate"; "Tolstoy's novels translate well into English"
- be equivalent in effect; "the growth in income translates into greater purchasing power"
Synonyms:
- English,
- alter,
- assign,
- carry,
- carry over,
- change,
- communicate,
- consign,
- construe,
- convert,
- convey,
- decipher,
- decode,
- deliver,
- deport,
- diffuse,
- dispatch,
- disseminate,
- elucidate,
- expel,
- explain,
- export,
- extradite,
- forward,
- hand forward,
- hand on,
- hand over,
- impart,
- import,
- interpret,
- make over,
- metabolize,
- metamorphose,
- metaphrase,
- metastasize,
- metathesize,
- move,
- mutate,
- paraphrase,
- pass,
- pass on,
- pass over,
- pass the buck,
- perfuse,
- relay,
- render,
- reword,
- rewrite,
- send,
- ship,
- spell out,
- spread,
- switch,
- transcribe,
- transfer,
- transfer property,
- transfigure,
- transform,
- transfuse,
- transliterate,
- translocate,
- transmit,
- transmogrify,
- transmute,
- transplace,
- transplant,
- transport,
- transpose,
- transubstantiate,
- turn,
- turn into,
- turn over