translate
- Verb. (transitive) To change text (of a book, document, Web site, movie, anime, video game etc.) from one language to another.
- Verb. (intransitive) To have a translation into another language.
- Verb. (transitive) To change from one form or medium to another.
- Verb. (intransitive) To change from one form to another.
- Verb. (transitive, physics) To subject (a body) to translation, i.e., to move a body on a linear path with no rotation.
- Verb. (transitive, archaic) To move or carry from one place or position to another; to transfer.
- Verb. (transitive, Christianity) To remove to heaven without a natural death.
- Verb. (transitive, Christianity) To remove, as a bishop, from one see to another.
- Verb. (transitive, obsolete) To cause to lose senses or recollection; to entrance.
- Verb. (transitive, music) To rearrange a song from music genre to another.
- 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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