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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a natural interpreter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has an innate ability to understand and convey information between different languages or contexts.
Example: "She has always been a natural interpreter, effortlessly translating conversations between her friends from different countries."
Alternatives: "an instinctive translator" or "a gifted interpreter".
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It also made him a natural interpreter, when he joined the National Theatre in 1988, of the classic plays of the American repertory.
He's a fine performer, with a warm tone and an impulsive, if refined, lyricism that makes him a natural interpreter for Schumann's concerto, with its melancholy elegance and flashes of mercurial wit.
(Chinen) * TAPPINTOINTO MONK Tonightt and tomorrow night) Savion Glover, the titan of modern tap dance, should make for a natural interpreter of Thelonious Monk, whose music is inherently percussive; Mr. Glover will be joined by a coterie of other dancers and a quartet composed of the tenor saxophonist Ted Nash, the pianist Cyrus Chestnut, the bassist Gerald Cannon and the drummer Herlin Riley.
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Giltburg, a natural Rachmaninov interpreter, plays with technical fluidity and honed musicality.
But it provides a superb showpiece for Buniatishvili, whose technical prowess, theatrical manner and innate glamour mark her out as a natural Liszt interpreter.
Ms. Ambrose, last year's celestial Juliet at the Delacorte, confirms her gift as a natural and affecting interpreter of Shakespeare.
It supports a variety of communication methods and interaction models, therefore being able to collaborate with a huge diversity of interpreters in a natural way, in POSIX compliant (or similar) environment.
"I had a natural talent," he said through an interpreter.
To move closer to actual implementations, which use environments rather than actual substitutions, we then represent methods as closures and we present three new semantic artifacts for a version of Abadi and Cardelli's calculus with explicit substitutions: a reduction semantics, an environment-based abstract machine, and a natural semantics (i.e., an interpreter) with environments.
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For this fact to be available to the natural language interpreter and to exploit this structural information toward query construction, we complement the database with the following machineries.
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