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translate

[trans-leyt, tranz-, trans-leyt, tranz-] / trænsˈleɪt, trænz-, ˈtræns leɪt, ˈtrænz- /




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"This new therapeutic approach to recovery needs to be moved into carefully designed human clinical trials to determine whether the efficacy seen in animal models translates to human patients," Dr. Pieper explained.

From Science Daily

Greater global supply has translated into better-stocked markets and lower prices for traditional U.S. bulk exports.

From Barron's

The name Tardive translates as “late” or “delayed”—a nod to this wine’s ageability.

From The Wall Street Journal

He spoke about translating his offensive line skills to building companies, maintaining his authentic image, and preparing for Travis and Taylor’s blockbuster wedding next year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Jewish faith has a moral obligation of tzedakah, loosely defined as charity but literally translated as righteousness.

From The Wall Street Journal