English-Thai Dictionary
translation
N การ เปลี่ยน kan-pian
translation
N การแทนที่ kan-tan-ti
translation
N การ แปล kan-pare
translation
N คำแปล บท แปล kam-pare
translational
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ แปล kiao-kab-kan-pare
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRANSLATION
n.[L. translatio.] 1. The act of removing or conveying from one place to another; removal; as the translation of a disease from the foot to the breast.
2. The removal of a bishop from one see to another.
3. The removal of a person to heaven without subjecting him to death.
4. The act of turning into another language; interpretation; as the translation of Virgil or Homer.
5. That which is produced by turning into another language; a version. We have a good translation of the Scriptures.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRANSLATION
Trans *la "tion, n. Etym: [F. translation, L. translatio a transferring, translation, version. See Translate, and cf. Tralation. ]
1. The act of translating, removing, or transferring; removal; also, the state of being translated or removed; as, the translation of Enoch; the translation of a bishop.
2. The act of rendering into another language; interpretation; as, the translation of idioms is difficult.
3. That which is obtained by translating something a version; as, a translation of the Scriptures.
4. (Rhet.)
Defn: A transfer of meaning in a word or phrase, a metaphor; a tralation. [Obs. ] B. Jonson.
5. (Metaph.)
Defn: Transfer of meaning by association; association of ideas. A. Tucker.
6. (Kinematics )
Defn: Motion in which all the points of the moving body have at any instant the same velocity and direction of motion; -- opposed to rotation.
New American Oxford Dictionary
translation
trans la tion |transˈlāSHən, tranz- trænzˈleɪʃən træn (t )sˈleɪʃən | ▶noun 1 the process of translating words or text from one language into another: Constantine's translation of Arabic texts into Latin. • a written or spoken rendering of the meaning of a word, speech, book, or other text, in another language: a German translation of Oscar Wilde's play | a term for which there is no adequate English translation. • the conversion of something from one form or medium into another: the translation of research findings into clinical practice. • Biology the process by which a sequence of nucleotide triplets in a messenger RNA molecule gives rise to a specific sequence of amino acids during synthesis of a polypeptide or protein. 2 formal or technical the process of moving something from one place to another: the translation of the relics of St. Thomas of Canterbury. • Mathematics movement of a body from one point of space to another such that every point of the body moves in the same direction and over the same distance, without any rotation, reflection, or change in size. DERIVATIVES trans la tion al |-SHənl |adjective, trans la tion al ly |-SHənl -ē |adverb ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin translatio (n- ), from translat- ‘carried across ’ (see translate ).
translation table
trans |la ¦tion table ▶noun Computing a table of stored information used in translating one code into another.
Oxford Dictionary
translation
trans |la ¦tion |transˈleɪʃ (ə )n, trɑːns -, -nz- | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 the process of translating words or text from one language into another: the translation of the Bible into English. • [ count noun ] a written or spoken rendering of the meaning of a word or text in another language: a Spanish translation of Calvin's great work. 2 the conversion of something from one form or medium into another: the translation of research findings into clinical practice. • Biology the process by which a sequence of nucleotide triplets in a messenger RNA molecule gives rise to a specific sequence of amino acids during synthesis of a polypeptide or protein. 3 formal or technical the process of moving something from one place to another: the translation of the relics of St Thomas of Canterbury. • Mathematics movement of a body from one point of space to another such that every point of the body moves in the same direction and over the same distance, without any rotation, reflection, or change in size. DERIVATIVES translational adjective, translationally adverb ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin translatio (n- ), from translat- ‘carried across ’ (see translate ).
translation table
trans |la ¦tion table ▶noun Computing a table of stored information used in translating one code into another.
American Oxford Thesaurus
translation
translation noun the translation of the Bible into English: rendition, rendering, conversion; transcription, transliteration.
Oxford Thesaurus
translation
translation noun 1 a translation of the ‘Odyssey ’: rendering, rendition, gloss, conversion, construing, transcription, transliteration, metaphrase. 2 a modern translation of Hamlet's ‘to be, or not to be ’ speech: rendition, adaptation, version, rendering, paraphrase, paraphrasing, rewording, rephrase, rephrasing, recasting, conversion, deciphering, decoding, gloss, crib, simplification, explanation, elucidation, clarification. 3 the translation of these policies into practice will vary according to local circumstances: change, conversion, transformation, alteration, adaptation, turning, metamorphosis, transmutation, transfiguration, rendering; humorous transmogrification. 4 the translation of the Archbishop's remains from London to Canterbury: relocation, transfer, transferral, move, moving, movement, removal, shift, conveyance, conveying, transport, transportation.
Duden Dictionary
Translation
Trans la ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Translati o n |die Translation; Genitiv: der Translation, Plural: die Translationen 1 lateinisch translatio = das Versetzen, die Übersetzung, zu: translatum, 2. Partizip von transferre = hinüberbringen bildungssprachlich, Fachsprache Übertragung, Übersetzung 2 a Physik geradlinig fortschreitende Bewegung eines Körpers, bei der alle seine Punkte parallele Bahnen in gleicher Richtung durchlaufen b Physik Parallelverschiebung (z. B. von Kristallgittern )3 französisch translation < lateinisch translatio Sprachwissenschaft Übertragung eines Wortes einer bestimmten Wortart in die syntaktische Position einer anderen 4 katholische Kirche Überführung der Reliquien eines Heiligen an einen anderen Ort
French Dictionary
translation
translation n. f. nom féminin 1 droit Action de transférer. : La translation d ’un titre de propriété. 2 littéraire Transfert des cendres d ’une personne généralement très connue. : La translation des restes d ’André Malraux au Panthéon.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
translation
trans la tion /trænsléɪʃ (ə )n, trænz -/〖→translate ; 〗→transfer 名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U 翻訳 , 訳 (すこと ); C U 翻訳 (書 ), 訳文 ▸ translation (from Japanese ) into English (日本語から )英語への翻訳 ▸ read Shakespeare in translation シェイクスピアを翻訳で読む ▸ The movie loses something in translation .その映画は翻訳したことで何かが失われている (!字幕 吹き替えなどのこと ) 2 U ⦅かたく ⦆ «…への » 移行, 移動, 変換, 言い [置き, 移し ]換え «into » .3 U 〘数 〙平行移動 ;〘 物理 〙並進運動 ;〘 生化 〙 (遺伝情報の )翻訳 .