Sentence examples for to translate something from inspiring English sources

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"But I have to translate something.

But I'm faintly surprised that he's not trying to translate something from the Chinese or the Hungarian".

"I have seen children burst into tears and cry because they don't know how to translate something," Ms. Martin added.

Climate change communicators have always struggled with the challenge of how to translate something that is so abstract into a more intuitive idea – and have not always succeeded.

Except you had to be chained to your computer to translate something.

Wherever we have sensors, data or any ability to translate something into a digital signal, the data magic can occur and we are able to crunch data for a better understanding.

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This suggests that the kind of V.R. that tries to enhance or translate something that already exists may not ultimately win the day.

Other Glass features include the ability to record video, view directions, translate something you've said, and view Google Now notifications such as when your flight is departing and whether it's on time.

The question is: how do you translate something?

The question is: How do you translate something?

In a letter to him, "the writer asks to be excused from translating something Wulfstan had asked him to render into English and pleads as an excuse his lack of ability in comparison with the bishop's skill" (58).

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