-
shape the very
languages into
which they have
translated.
Because of the
laboriousness of the
translation process,
since the 1940s
efforts have been made...
- pre-school and
first grade.
Literal translations in
which individual components within words or
compounds are
translated to
create new
lexical items in the...
- as a
statistical machine translation service. The
input text had to be
translated into
English first before being translated into the
selected language...
-
device then
makes an
entry in a
translation table containing the
internal IP address,
original source port, and the
translated source port.
Subsequent packets...
- have
previously been
translated by
humans and
making intelligent guesses based on the findings. Generally, the more human-
translated do****ents available...
- now
applied to
literary translation. Part of this
application was the
theory of
polysystems (Even-Zohar 1990) in
which translated literature is seen as...
-
translated version is not yet available. Generally, fans do not have
formal training as
translators but they
volunteer to parti****te in
translation projects...
- the
phrase "lost in
translation",
where a
phrase or
idiom loses its
meaning when
translated between languages. "...In
Translation" was seen by an estimated...
- rate of
premature translation abandonment, instead, has been
estimated to be of the
order of
magnitude of 10−4
events per
translated codon. The correct...
- a
translated being.
According to LDS belief, Enoch, Elijah, Moses, John the Apostle, the
Three Nephites, and
others were
translated. A
translated being...