TRANSLATION


Meaning of TRANSLATION in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ accurate , correct , exact , faithful , good

▪ approximate , free , loose , rough

▪ bad , poor

▪ direct , literal , word-for-word

▪ prose , verse

▪ literary , poetic , vernacular

▪ English , Japanese , etc.

▪ simultaneous

There will be simultaneous ~ in English and Chinese.

▪ automatic , machine

advances in machine ~

VERB + TRANSLATION

▪ do , make , produce

I have a ~ to do for Friday.

She tried making her own ~ of the contract.

▪ provide

▪ work on

▪ read

▪ survive

The poems do not survive the ~ into English.

A great writer survives any ~.

TRANSLATION + VERB

▪ read

The ~ of the Latin motto reads ‘Not for oneself, but for others’.

TRANSLATION + NOUN

▪ process

▪ service , work

▪ facilities ( esp. BrE )

▪ equivalent

PREPOSITION

▪ in ~

I read the book in ~.

▪ ~ from , ~ into

Simultaneous ~ into English is available to delegates.

PHRASES

▪ lose sth in

The irony is lost in ~.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .