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English
Noun
Translation (countable and uncountable; plural Translations)- (uncountable) The act of converting or translating (text from one language to another).
- (countable) The end result of translating text.
- (physics) Translation of forces in a gearbox.
- (countable, mathematics, physics) Motion of a body on a linear path, without deformation or rotation, i.e. such that every part of the body moves at the same speed and in the same direction; also (in physics), the linear motion of a body considered independently of its rotation.
- (genetics) A process occurring in the ribosome, in which a strand of messenger RNA (mRNA) guides assembly of a sequence of amino acids to make a protein.
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alteration, amplification, apotheosis, ascension, assumption, avatar, bilingual text, carrying, catabolism, catalysis, change, clavis, communication, conduction, consubstantiation, contagion, convection, conversion, conveyance, crib, decipherment, decoding, delivery, deportation, diapedesis, diffusion, dispatch, displacement, dissemination, elucidation, explanation, export, exportation, expulsion, extradition, faithful translation, forwarding, free translation, gathering, gloss, glossary, heterotopia, import, importation, interchange, interlinear, interlinear translation, interpretation, key, loose translation, metabolism, metagenesis, metamorphism, metamorphosis, metaphrase, metastasis, metathesis, metempsychosis, migration, movement, moving, mutant, mutated form, mutation, mutual transfer, osmosis, paraphrase, passage, passing over, perfusion, permutation, pony, reincarnation, rendering, rendition, restatement, resurrection, rewording, rewrite, rewriting, sending, shipment, shipping, sport, spread, spreading, the Ascension, the Assumption, transanimation, transcription, transduction, transfer, transfer of property, transference, transferral, transfiguration, transfigurement, transformation, transformism, transfusion, transit, transition, transliteration, translocation, transmigration, transmigration of souls, transmission, transmittal, transmittance, transmogrification, transmutation, transplacement, transplantation, transport, transportation, transposal, transposition, transubstantiation, travel, trot
Etymology
From Latin trānslātiō (“transfer”), from trans- (“across”), + lātiō (“carrying”), from lātus, perfect passive participle of irregular verb ferō (compare transfer), + noun of action suffix -iō.
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French
Noun
Translation f. (plural Translations)
Etymology
From Latin translatio.
Swedish
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Translation c.
- translation (in mathematics and physics)
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