translate

/trænzˈleɪt/
verb
  1. To change written or spoken words from one language into another.
    • Can you translate this menu for me? I don't understand Italian.
    • The app can translate speech in real time during a conversation.
    • She was hired to translate the novel from French into English.
  2. To change something into a different form or to cause something to be expressed in a different way.
    • The data was translated into a simple graph for the presentation.
    • The architect translated the client's ideas into a beautiful building design.
    • Her passion for music translated into a successful career as a pianist.
  3. To move a person or thing from one place or condition to another, especially in a religious or spiritual sense.
    • The saint's relics were translated to a new cathedral in the 12th century.
    • The bishop was translated from a small diocese to a larger one.
    • In the Bible, the prophet Elijah was translated to heaven without dying.
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