Translate Past Tense

The past tense of Translate is translated.

1. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] restate (words) from one language into another language.

Etymology

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Rhymes with Translate

  • a42128
  • circumnavigate
  • recriminate
  • solid-state
  • silverplate
  • remunerate
  • multistate
  • intrastate
  • interrelate
  • disinflate
  • demodulate
  • stagflate
  • reinstate
  • procreate
  • desecrate
  • conjugate
  • commutate
  • underrate
  • tri-state
  • recreate
  • postdate
  • interstate
  • conflate
  • upstate
  • telerate
  • sumgait
  • restate
  • reflate
  • prorate
  • predate

How do you pronounce translate?

Pronounce translate as trænzˈleɪt.

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Sentences with translate


1. Verb, base form
This can translate into a lot of overtime for your organization.

2. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] change from one form or medium into another.

Etymology

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3. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] make sense of a language.

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Etymology

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4. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] change the position of (figures or bodies) in space without rotation.

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5. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] bring to a certain spiritual state.

Etymology

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6. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way.

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Etymology

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7. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body.

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Etymology

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8. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA.

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9. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] express, as in simple and less technical language.

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Etymology

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10. translate

verb. ['trænzˈleɪt, trænˈsleɪt'] be equivalent in effect.

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Etymology

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