translator
n. 翻译者 [计] 翻译程序; 翻译器
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词形变化
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教材释义与例句
译者;翻译器
someone who changes writing into a different language
The author discovered that the translator had foisted several passages into his book.
作者发现翻译者偷偷在他的原著中插入了几段文章。
释义与例句
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1.
A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly
A person or thing that translates various forms of text.
译者
译员
翻译
翻译员
翻译者
翻译家
翻译官
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2.
A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly
Synonym of interpreter, a person or thing that immediately interprets direct speech.
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3.
A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly
A person or thing that expresses an idea or style in a new form or medium.
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A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly
A machine that converts inputs into a pattern of holes on a punch card.
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A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly
A relay station that retransmits incoming television signals after automatically adjusting their frequency to avoid interference.
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A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly
A program that converts commands from one computer language into another.
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Synonym of carrier, a person who transports something, now particularly (Roman Catholicism, rare) holy relics.
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Synonym of repairer, particularly of leather or cloth goods.
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A used and repaired shoe, boot, or other item of clothing.
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Synonym of repeater, a thing that automatically retransmits an incoming message along a telegraph line.
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A thing that converts energy from one form to another.
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The retinaculum of asclepiads.
生物 植物学
词汇关系
词源
Directly from Latin trānslātor and French translator, and also from Middle English translatour, from Old French translatour, translateur, etc., from Latin trānslātor, from trānslātus (“carried across”) + -or (“-er: forming agent nouns”), from trānsferō (“carry across”), from trans (“across”) + ferō (“bear, carry”), q.v. Equivalent to translate + -or.
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