English to Indonesian Dictionary translates

translates

menerjemahkan
definition
verb
the German original has been translated into English
express the sense of (words or text) in another language.
she had been translated from familiar surroundings to a foreign court
move from one place or condition to another.
translation of 'translates'
verb
menterjemahkan,
menjelaskan,
mengalihbahasakan,
bekerja sbg juru bahasa,
menyalin,
memertal,
terjemahkan,
menafsirkan,
mewujudkan
example
In this sense, representation is the contemporary term that 'translates' the Greek word mimesis, used by Plato and Aristotle to describe the making of likenesses.
She adds that this approach is what she believes 'translates' across cultures and language.
A classic example of a thirst-quenching summer beer is the German beer known as hefeweizen, which literally 'translates' to ‘yeast wheat beer.’
‘Saltimbocca’ literally 'translates' as ‘leap in the mouth’, which is what these morsels do.
The famous statement attributed to Jesus about the foolishness of giving up one's ‘soul’ for the world 'translates' the Greek word psyche.
William wrote, in Latin, Pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitate, which 'translates' literally into English as ‘Plurality should not be posited without necessity’.
Rotation of the lever in a second direction 'translates' rotational movement into sliding motion of the upper disk in a second direction to control the water flow rate.
Arohanui is a Maori greeting which literally 'translates' as ‘big love’ or more broadly peace and love among all people.
The process of cooking ‘sous-vide’ literally 'translates' from French to mean ‘under vacuum.’
For example, ‘Ibalan’ literally 'translates' as ‘Try Hard’.
Fond d' Or literally 'translates' as ‘Valley of Gold’ but don't get any ideas about digging for gold, there is no known history of such metals to be found.
A gyroscope inside 'translates' movement through the air into mouse movements, which moves the pointer on the screen.
From the Latin word ‘paganus,’ pagan literally 'translates' to country dweller.
It 'translates' literally to ‘over here the good soup’, which I think is even funnier.
Worse still, the group's name 'translates' literally as ‘the ball appreciation society’.
Emotionally rather than literally, it 'translates' as ‘Holy cow!’
It 'translates' literally as Easterner, referring to their origins in Eastern Tibet.
I wonder if the ‘no harm in asking’ expression 'translates' ?
But chocolate is manufactured from the cocoa plant Theobroma cacao, which literally 'translates' as ‘food of the gods’.
In fact, in Chinese they are jiashanshi, which literally 'translates' as ‘fake mountain rocks.’
The best thing about that text is that it 'translates' the word ‘pop’ as ‘explosion sound.’
these cuts 'translate' into €20 per household
We have the following conversation which I shall 'translate into' the dialect for verisimilitude.
British designers often have trouble 'translating' their originality into sales.
I wondered if it would be possible to 'translate' those elements into a time-based medium such as video.
Edward was buried without due honour at Wareham, though his body was later 'translated' to Shaftesbury.
His relics were 'translated' c. 849, to Dunkeld in Pictland, and to Kells.
From this he developed Ikenobo, the Japan's oldest school of Ikebana, literally 'translated' as ‘The Way of the Flower’.
The need for 'translatability' is foregrounded because video games are sold across the world, with most games developed in either Japan or the United States.
Everything from the motion of the planets to visual perception was described in terms of particles bouncing off of one another, 'translating' their kinetic motion from one body to another.
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