Sentence examples for interpret a word from inspiring English sources

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While Google Translate is certainly not perfect in many of its translations, the site is undoubtedly an incredibly useful tool when trying to interpret a word, phrase or entire site in a different language.

However, question 2, which required patients to interpret a word problem and apply multiple numerical steps to determine their insulin dosage, was only answered correctly by 37% of the participants.

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The way you interpret a written word is highly subjective.

It added that without any further context, viewers were likely to interpret a claim including the word "more" to be a comparison – in this case, between the two lotteries - and so banned the ad.

… that they (professional interpreters) should interpret word-for-word what is actually said (I:5).

Another way of stating this resolution of the apparent paradox is to distinguish between the meaning of a word (which the magistrates and the appeal judges all knew) and a decision about how to interpret a communicative act using the word (over which they disagreed).

It can be interpreted as a word of warning against technology addiction, or, simply, as an amusing ditty.

"We all want to find a clue that no one's ever come up with before or a new way of interpreting a much used word.

And because "purpose" is one of those notions that originalists disdain, Kagan, in another footnote, presses her point just a little more sharply: "Contrary to the dissent's view … we simply recognize that a court should not interpret each word in a statute with blinders on, refusing to look at the word's function within the broader statutory context".

An expert reading the passage would be able to look beyond the literal meaning of the word "makes" to envision the complex processes that underlie the synthesis of RNA, but a novice might interpret the word "makes" in a very literal sense and infer that DNA is the driver, not the template, in the process.

What it meant for the doll to look "bad" was, admittedly, unclear, as a child might interpret the word in terms of behavior or appearance.

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