- 看过 translator 的人也看了 :
- linguist
- adapter
- polyglot
- cryptologist
- decoder
- dragoman
- cryptographer
- explainer
- glossator
translator 的定义
- Also trans·lat·er . a person who translates.
- Television. a relay station that receives programming on one frequency and rebroadcasts it at another frequency for improved local reception.
translator 近义词
interpreter
更多translator例句
- If you use automatic language translators—for very specific, domain0specific languages—they struggle.
- Abdi also emphasized the need for professional translators, not just community members trying to translate meetings.
- Existing apps will have to run using a translator built into MacOS Big Sur called Rosetta 2.
- “I fear becoming infected again,” testified Carmen through a translator on Thursday during a state Assembly subcommittee on nursing homes.
- Le was asked to step in and serve as her translator and advocate.
- Twenty minutes after the interview was over, the translator knocked on my hotel room door.
- “If she has not answered the phone, we should not be doing this,” my translator warned.
- They were conducted entirely in Hebrew, a language the U.S. native does not speak, although he was provided a translator.
- “There was a great shake many times,” he told the Daily Beast through his translator.
- My young female translator and her mother had looks of horror on their faces.
- He was a bookseller, but better known as a translator of the German contributor to the Gentleman's Magazine, &c.
- Bonnell Thornton died; an English poet, essayist and miscellaneous writer, and translator of Plautus.
- This sentence is incomplete; the translator has missed the line—'Et qu'ele a sa vie perdue.'
- The translator could think of no better word, because the context is jocular.
- Many difficulties confront the translator in the preparation of material of this nature, involving names, dates and titles.