English to Arabic Dictionary interpret

interpret

فسر
definition
verb
the evidence is difficult to interpret
explain the meaning of (information, words, or actions).
her self-confidence was often interpreted as brashness
understand (an action, mood, or way of behaving) as having a particular meaning or significance.
translation of 'interpret'
verb
أول الأحلام,
فسر,
ترجم,
قام بدور المترجم
example
He does not 'interpret' the role as a menacing villain, but as a confident, tireless, self-satisfied trickster.
When it contradicts the traditional pronunciation, we always 'interpret' according to the written word.
The centenary of Schubert's birth prompted critics to voice their opinions on how to 'interpret' his music.
he would no longer 'interpret' her silence as indifference
In either case, the principle directs the interpreter to translate or 'interpret' so as to read some of his own standards of truth into the pattern of sentences held true by the speaker.
How many hours of interviews will we conduct, transcribe, and 'interpret' ?
In theatre women started to 'interpret' the traditional roles of masculine characters - from Faust to Hamlet.
The United States seems to 'interpret' the news these days through a prism of catch phrases borrowed from history.
Just as opera stars 'interpret' their roles differently, so do chief executives.
It's easy to 'interpret' his angelic temper and indifference to human intrusion as friendliness.
Marie, like her brother, also uses her skills with the two languages to 'interpret' at times.
the evidence is difficult to 'interpret'
And the high profile court battles have shown how difficult it is to get medical experts to agree on how to 'interpret' the facts of a case.
I agreed to 'interpret' for Jean-Claude
the evidence is difficult to 'interpret'
Some of the fluent HL speakers were able to translate and 'interpret' for others who were not fluent in English.
When the Deputy Speaker came back to the Chamber she quite rightly said that the role of the interpreter is to 'interpret' , not to translate.
They 'interpret' the role they are playing differently depending upon their experiences and education.
The strength of Timocheko's work lay in her virtuosity of performance and great ability to 'interpret' music.
They are required to have a command of English and the language used at interview, and to be able to 'interpret' accurately and fluently between both languages.
Put out the information, then let the people decide for themselves how they're going to 'interpret' the facts.
He was seldom content to 'interpret' music safely, and he hardly ever played a piece, a phrase, or even a note the same way twice.
It is a challenge to 'interpret' music for solo voice.
‘You take a cue from those physical motions and 'interpret' the music accordingly,’ he says.
From that moment, he wanted to 'interpret' music in a similar way, to present people with a different way of manipulating music.
If you want to entertain, you have to 'interpret' the music for today's audiences and have your own take on it.
What is the language from which you are going to 'interpret' ?
It was written in a language he couldn't 'interpret' , but he recognized the word ‘Lavender’.
I agreed to 'interpret' for Jean-Claude
Although he cannot speak, he is nonetheless able to 'interpret' the moods of others by taking in facial expressions used by the person dealing with him.
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