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英 [træns'leɪʃ(ə)n; trɑːns-; -nz-]
美 [træns'leʃən]
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- translation (n.)
- mid-14c., "removal of a saint's body or relics to a new place," also "rendering of a text from one language to another," from Old French translacion "translation" of text, also of the bones of a saint, etc. (12c.) or directly from Latin translationem (nominative translatio) "a carrying across, removal, transporting; transfer of meaning," noun of action from past participle stem of transferre (see transfer (v.)).
- 1. A literal translation of the name Tapies is "walls."
- Tapies这个名字直译过来是“墙”。
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- 2. The papers have been sent to Saudi Arabia for translation.
- 文件被送到沙特阿拉伯进行翻译。
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- 3. When a book goes into translation, all those linguistic subtleties get lost.
- 当一部书被翻译成另一种语言后,所有那些语言上的精妙之处就都丢失了。
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- 4. French filmmakers say American remakes are losing something in the translation.
- 法国电影人说美国翻拍的版本丧失了原作的部分精髓。
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- 5. Much of the wit is lost in translation.
- 很多诙谐的成分都在翻译中丢失了。
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