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transit, 1, above.<br />

translate v. 1 convert, paraphrase, change, rewrite, interpret,<br />

transcribe, render, decode, decipher, metaphrase: Can you<br />

translate this German document? 2 transform, convert, change,<br />

mutate, turn, transmute, metamorphose, transubstantiate, alter,<br />

transmogrify: Why are people always trying to translate the<br />

dross of reality into the gold of dreams? 3 interpret, rewrite,<br />

explain, reword, elucidate, spell out: Can you translate this<br />

technical legal jargon into plain English? 4 transfer, convey,<br />

carry, move, transport, forward, ship, send, dispatch or<br />

despatch: Soon after being made bishop of Worcester, he was<br />

translated to Winchester.<br />

translation<br />

n. 1 conversion, paraphrase, interpretation, transcription,<br />

transliteration, rendering, rendition, metaphrase, gloss,<br />

decipherment, decoding: It was Michael Ventris who was<br />

responsible for the translation of Linear B. 2 metamorphosis,<br />

change, alteration, transmutation, transfiguration,<br />

transformation, transmogrification, transubstantiation,<br />

conversion: The translation from the caterpillar to the<br />

butterfly is miraculous. 3 interpretation, rewriting, rewrite,<br />

explanation, rewording, elucidation: He is well known for his<br />

translation of abstract ideas into terms that an intelligent<br />

layman could cope with. 4 transfer, transference, transferral,<br />

conveyance, carrying, moving, movement, transportation,<br />

transport, forwarding, shipping, shipment, sending,<br />

transmission, dispatch or despatch: His translation to a minor<br />

consular post in the south Pacific was expected.<br />

transmission<br />

n. 1 transfer, transference, transferral, transferring,<br />

conveyance, carrying, moving, movement, transportation,<br />

transport, transporting, forwarding, shipping, shipment,<br />

sending, transmittal, transmitting, dispatch or despatch,<br />

dispatching or despatching: We were unable to arrange for the<br />

transmission of the papers in time for the meeting. 2 broadcast,<br />

broadcasting, sending, telecasting, dissemination,<br />

communication: Transmission of the new programmes begins next<br />

year.<br />

transmit v. 1 send, transfer, convey, communicate, pass on, deliver,

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