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to translating
verb
To change text (as of a book, document, movie) from one language to another.
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Then went back to translating.
He's also devoting himself to translating ancient Arabic religious texts.
Because when it comes to translating his thoughts into actions, Clarke falters.
Brodsky eventually turned his hand to translating his own poems – with variable results.
After his retirement in 1991, he devoted himself to translating Yiddish literature into English.
But it is soon clear that she is hapless when it comes to translating what isn't said.
Much of his career has been devoted to translating the phantasmagoric visuals of the nouveau cirque to other media.
They'd worked together before, Witjens told me, and Dykes was used to translating Witjens's sometimes wayward ideas into concrete plans.
Her duties varied from editing first-person essays to translating stories by the likes of her namesake, Ingeborg Bachmann.
For decades, she was a part-time screenwriter who also did various day jobs, from advertising to translating annual reports.
His whole life was devoted to translating his thoughts, or to what he called his "experiments with truth".
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