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translator

[trans-ley-ter, tranz-, trans-ley-ter, tranz-] / trænsˈleɪ tər, trænz-, ˈtræns leɪ tər, ˈtrænz- /


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In court footage released by prosecutors, a man with a British accent speaks via a translator from inside a barred cage, which is standard practice for many Russian hearings.

From BBC

Witkoff took his own notes, relying on a Kremlin translator, then briefed the White House from the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Flanked by security guards and a translator, 45-year-old Lee showed little reaction as the sentence was handed down.

From Barron's

At the time Vucic had been working as a journalist and translator in nearby Pale "without any contact with military structures or operational activities", she said.

From BBC

Many translators have approached Thucydides since Thomas Hobbes made the first direct translation into English in 1628.

From The Wall Street Journal