translate

  1. Verb.  (transitive) To change text (of a book, document, Web site, movie, anime, video game etc.) from one language to another.
  2. Verb.  (intransitive) To have a translation into another language.
  3. Verb.  (transitive) To change from one form or medium to another.
  4. Verb.  (intransitive) To change from one form to another.
  5. Verb.  (transitive, physics) To subject (a body) to translation, i.e., to move a body on a linear path with no rotation.
  6. Verb.  (transitive, archaic) To move or carry from one place or position to another; to transfer.
  7. Verb.  (transitive, Christianity) To remove to heaven without a natural death.
  8. Verb.  (transitive, Christianity) To remove, as a bishop, from one see to another.
  9. Verb.  (transitive, obsolete) To cause to lose senses or recollection; to entrance.
  10. Verb.  (transitive, music) To rearrange a song from music genre to another.
  11. Noun.  (analysis) (context, in Euclidean spaces) A set of points obtained ''by'' adding a ''given'' fixed vector to each point ''of'' a ''given'' set.

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