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How these relations appear in the SBGN PD language and how they might be translated is shown in Figure 9 (translations p1 to p4).

The relation modulation ↔  consumption might be translated into a negative influence, but also the translation to an unknown influence is worth considering.

He called the whole thing a "réseau," which might be translated as "network" — or arguably, "web".

The word might be translated as "signpost of change" or "sage of change".

The word, one of the film's touchstones, might be translated as sucker or patsy.

E-mails might be translated automatically into the language of the recipient.

The name of the receptors comes from the German word "toll," which might be translated as "amazing" or "far out".

At one point, he tells us that a local Italian restaurant serves a dish which might be translated as "from grandmother's handbag".

The result is a hyperbolic idiom that might be translated as "news so exhilarating that everyone is celebrating and spreading it around the world".

The cover photo is baffling, given that "verismo" might be translated as "realism": gold-headdressed bird goddesses don't feature much in the sensationalised "real life" of that strand of turn-of-the-20th-century Italian opera.

7 You've got mail … and it might be translated eBay might be working on translated instant messaging for businesses, but what about the messaging apps that hundreds of millions of people use?

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