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Latest revision as of 01:39, 30 May 2013 - See Wiktionary:Translations for the Wiktionary style guide for translations and Wiktionary:Interlanguage links too
English[edit] Alternative forms[edit] Etymology[edit] From Latin trānslātiō ("transfer"), from trans- ("across"), + lātiō ("carrying"), from lātus, perfect passive participle of irregular verb ferō (compare transfer), + noun of action suffix -iō. Pronunciation[edit] translation (countable and uncountable; plural translations) - (uncountable) The act of converting or translating (text from one language to another).
- (countable) The end result of translating text.
- (physics) Translation of forces in a gearbox.
- (countable, mathematics, physics) Motion of a body on a linear path, without deformation or rotation, i.e. such that every part of the body moves at the same speed and in the same direction; also (in physics), the linear motion of a body considered independently of its rotation.
- (genetics) A process occurring in the ribosome, in which a strand of messenger RNA (mRNA) guides assembly of a sequence of amino acids to make a protein.
Derived terms[edit] Related terms[edit] Translations[edit] act of translating between languages | | - Luxembourgish: Iwwersetzung (lb) f
- Macedonian: превод (mk) (prévod) m, преведување (mk) (prevedúvanje) n
- Malayalam: വിവര്ത്തനം (vivarthanam), തര്ജ്ജമ (tharjjama)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: oversettelse (nb) m
- Nynorsk: omsetjing (nn) f, omsetting (nn) f
- Pennsylvania German: Iwwersetzing f
- Persian: ترجمه (fa) (tarjome)
- Polish: tłumaczenie (pl) n, przekład (pl) m
- Portuguese: tradução (pt) f
- Punjabi: ਉਲਥਾ m, ਅਨੁਵਾਦ m, ਤਰਜਮਾ m
- Romanian: traducere (ro) f
- Russian: перевод (ru) (perevód) m
- Scottish Gaelic: eadar-theangachadh (gd) m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: (Ekavian) пре́вод (sh) m, (Ijekavian) прије́вод (sh) m
- Roman: (Ekavian) prévod (sh) m, (Ijekavian) prijévod (sh) m
- Sinhalese: පරිවර්තනය (si) (parivartanaya)
- Slovak: preklad (sk) m, prekladanie (sk) n
- Slovene: prevajanje (sl) n
- Spanish: traducción (es) f
- Swahili: tafsiri (sw)
- Swedish: översättning (sv) c
- Tajik: тарҷума (tg) (tarjuma)
- Tamil: மொழிபெயர்ப்பு (ta) (moḻi-peyarppu)
- Telugu: అనువాదము (te) (anuvaadamu)
- Thai: คำแปล (th) (kam bplae), การแปล (th) (gaan bplae)
- Turkish: çeviri (tr), tercüme (tr)
- Turkmen: terjime (tk)
- Ukrainian: переклад (uk) (pereklad) m
- Urdu: ترجمہ (ur) (tarjama) m, انواد (ur) (anuvād) m
- Vietnamese: sự thông dịch (vi)
- Volapük: tradut (vo), tradutam (vo)
- West Frisian: oersetting (fy) c
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result of translating between languages math, physics: motion without deformation or rotation genetics: process for producing proteins - The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Help:How to check translations.
Translations to be checked Derived terms[edit] See also[edit] Etymology[edit] From Latin translatio. translation f (plural translations) - (mathematics, physics) translation
- (computing) thunking
Swedish[edit] translation c - translation (in mathematics and physics)
Declension[edit] Declension of translation | |