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  • 1Translation — For other uses, see Translation (disambiguation). Translator redirects here. For other uses, see Translator (disambiguation). Contents 1 Etymology 2 Theory …

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  • 2TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATORS — The earliest Jewish translations, apart from possible examples in the Bible, are the Greek version of the Pentateuch and, later, other books of the Bible, which were made to fill a need in the Greek speaking Jewish community of Alexandria and… …

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  • 3Translation memory — A translation memory, or TM, is a type of database that stores segments that have been previously translated. A translation memory system stores the words, phrases and paragraphs that have already been translated and aid human translators. The… …

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  • 4Translation process — The translation process is an activity during which a person (the translator ) establishes equivalences between a text, or segments of a text, and another language.The translation process can be described simply as:# Decoding the meaning of the… …

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  • 5Case Closed — First volume of the ori …

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  • 6Translation unit (programming) — This article is about the C programming term. For the linguistic meaning of the term, see translation unit. In C programming language terminology, a translation unit is the ultimate input to a C compiler from which an object file gets… …

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  • 7case — I. noun Etymology: Middle English cas, from Anglo French, from Latin casus fall, chance, from cadere to fall more at chance Date: 13th century 1. a. a set of circumstances or conditions < is the statement true in all three cases > b. (1) a&#8230; …

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  • 8case —    1. obsolete    a brothel    As with carsey, from the Italian (or Spanish) casa, a house, and occasionally so spelt. And as casa or casita:     Four casas, four women, often four Frenchwoman, to the square hectare. (Londres, 1928, in&#8230; …

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  • 9Case of Charles Dexter Ward, The —    Short novel (51,500 words); written late January–March 1, 1927. First published (abridged) in WT (May and July 1941); first collected in BWS;corrected text in MM;annotated version in TD. Joseph Curwen, a learned scholar and man of affairs,&#8230; …

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  • 10Translation — The transfer of a bishop between sees; also, the removal of the remains of a saint from one place to another. In this latter case the move was usually to a specially prepared and dedicated shrine, done with solemn ceremony …

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