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词汇 retranslate
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Definition of retranslate in English:

retranslate

verb ˌriːtransˈleɪtˌriːtranzˈleɪtˌriːtrɑːnsˈleɪtˌriːtrɑːnzˈleɪt
[with object]
  • Translate again.

    再译,重译

    Manville retranslated it all back into English
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His translation is often inaccurate, and so I retranslate these entries where necessary.
    • So, translators have been working on books translated into English, and then retranslating them into Swedish.
    • This work was first translated into English in 1975 and has been retranslated for this edition by Willem Samuels.
    • Another article, ‘Philippe II’, also appeared in Écrits II, but it was retranslated from the Italian version; the original French text is included here for the first time.
    • Unfortunately, the original English version of one of these interviews isn't available in print, so I am forced to retranslate it from Russian, when quoting Mr. Kasparov.
    • But if the analogue signal is plugged into an LCD panel, the signal must be retranslated into digital before being displayed, compounding the translation errors.
    • This well-known text has been retranslated into more inclusive language.
    • Most of these translated sources - including the Loeb library, a scholarly collection of source materials - are now being republished and, if not retranslated, at least re-edited to include previously expurgated passages.
    • That may be because there is a longer way of describing it or because something is summarised in the term ‘runanga’, but I would have assumed that ‘runanga’ is a Maori word and would not need to be retranslated into Maori text.
    • The quotes have been retranslated into English.
    • For your convenience, I have retranslated it back into English via the superbly and totally accurate Google tool; I think the following clearly and expertly sums up what I am about and what I have to offer the house.
    • Manson says classic plays should repeatedly be retranslated to resonate in the current era, and translators like Thompson should take great licence.
    • An award-winning writer of 11 previous books of history, travel and biography, Nicholl retranslates many of da Vinci's mirrorscript writings.
    • His collected works were translated in 1899-1902 and have been retranslated many times since.
    • It is the challenge of the viewer to retranslate visual images back into thoughts in order to understand what the artist is ‘saying.’
    • In effect, he was retranslating into English what Parthasarathy had written.
    • You should read the Japanese translation, which was retranslated back into English.
    • On the other end of the line - usually at one's Internet service provider - another computer uses a modem to retranslate the information into a language that computers can use.
    • Often a single English sentence would last a whole paragraph, and the pronoun references would quickly become ambiguous unless you could retranslate it from the Latin or check the source material from which the story was taken.
    • He reported this tale on the strength of hearing it told in Kikongo to an interpreter, who translated it into Portuguese to a second interpreter, who retranslated it into English.

Derivatives

  • retranslation

    再译,重译

  • noun riːtrɑːnzˈleɪʃ(ə)nriːtranzˈleɪʃ(ə)n
    • For those seeking to relate Christianity to the unfolding story of the universe and the development of life, thought, and human culture on the planet Earth, this retranslation of Pierre Teilhard's classic work is a welcome addition.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A considerable number of Bentham's published works are retranslations of Dumont.
      • It's been drawn to our attention that this translation is in fact a retranslation of an original English language piece by Matt Berger, which you can find here.
      • ‘The new term is a retranslation of ‘schizophrenia’ into the Japanese language and does not make any substantial change in the original concept of the illness,’ says Kim.
      • A lot of the impetus for the growth of publishing at that time came from the retranslation and republication of canonical works; in 1950, Aristotle's Ethics was on the U.S. bestseller list.

Definition of retranslate in US English:

retranslate

verb
[with object]
  • Translate (a translation) back into its original language.

    Manville retranslated it all back into English
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He reported this tale on the strength of hearing it told in Kikongo to an interpreter, who translated it into Portuguese to a second interpreter, who retranslated it into English.
    • His collected works were translated in 1899-1902 and have been retranslated many times since.
    • The quotes have been retranslated into English.
    • Often a single English sentence would last a whole paragraph, and the pronoun references would quickly become ambiguous unless you could retranslate it from the Latin or check the source material from which the story was taken.
    • It is the challenge of the viewer to retranslate visual images back into thoughts in order to understand what the artist is ‘saying.’
    • That may be because there is a longer way of describing it or because something is summarised in the term ‘runanga’, but I would have assumed that ‘runanga’ is a Maori word and would not need to be retranslated into Maori text.
    • Most of these translated sources - including the Loeb library, a scholarly collection of source materials - are now being republished and, if not retranslated, at least re-edited to include previously expurgated passages.
    • His translation is often inaccurate, and so I retranslate these entries where necessary.
    • On the other end of the line - usually at one's Internet service provider - another computer uses a modem to retranslate the information into a language that computers can use.
    • So, translators have been working on books translated into English, and then retranslating them into Swedish.
    • You should read the Japanese translation, which was retranslated back into English.
    • Another article, ‘Philippe II’, also appeared in Écrits II, but it was retranslated from the Italian version; the original French text is included here for the first time.
    • For your convenience, I have retranslated it back into English via the superbly and totally accurate Google tool; I think the following clearly and expertly sums up what I am about and what I have to offer the house.
    • This work was first translated into English in 1975 and has been retranslated for this edition by Willem Samuels.
    • Manson says classic plays should repeatedly be retranslated to resonate in the current era, and translators like Thompson should take great licence.
    • But if the analogue signal is plugged into an LCD panel, the signal must be retranslated into digital before being displayed, compounding the translation errors.
    • This well-known text has been retranslated into more inclusive language.
    • In effect, he was retranslating into English what Parthasarathy had written.
    • An award-winning writer of 11 previous books of history, travel and biography, Nicholl retranslates many of da Vinci's mirrorscript writings.
    • Unfortunately, the original English version of one of these interviews isn't available in print, so I am forced to retranslate it from Russian, when quoting Mr. Kasparov.
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