English to Malay Dictionary decipher

decipher

mentafsirkan
definition
verb
enable the government to decipher coded computer transmissions
convert (a text written in code, or a coded signal) into normal language.
example
On numerous occasions, I simply could not 'decipher' what the actors were saying.
an expression she could not 'decipher' came and went upon his face
As usual, we put together a panel of market mavens who can 'decipher' today's investment climate.
The catch is that anyone intercepting the key then could 'decipher' all your messages.
"It took me a week to 'decipher' his handwriting, " Kilpatrick says.
He had to 'decipher' more than ten lines of code before entering the right password.
enable the government to 'decipher' coded computer transmissions
I had to 'decipher' the code so that I could make a counter formula.
authorized government agencies can 'decipher' encrypted telecommunications
visual signals help us 'decipher' what is being communicated
He stared at her, trying to 'decipher' the meaning behind her words.
They are able to 'decipher' much of the language spoken to them, but they do not speak it.
I wrote these words in the dark and it was often a struggle to 'decipher' the scrawl which resulted.
"Miguel, can you 'decipher' this code for us? " asked Grace.
Just as with any other type of cipher, as long as the recipient knows the key, the process of 'deciphering' an Enigma encrypted message is incredibly simple.
His handwriting was barely 'decipherable' .
When we assemble a new desk or barbecue grill, she 'deciphers' the directions, I do the actual putting together.
The good news is that those with a talent for solving puzzles and 'deciphering' cryptic clues will be in with a chance to win a cash prize and, of course, enjoy plenty of fun and good-humoured banter along the way.
To go back further will require a few excursions as she delves into parish records, consults family histories and roots around in graveyards 'deciphering' inscriptions on headstones for further clues.
Have you ever tried 'deciphering' a doctor's prescription that looks like some sort of secret code out of World War II?
After wireless transmission by Morse code the enciphered message would be typed by the receiver onto an Enigma machine having the same ground setting, the key setting entered, and the text 'deciphered' automatically.
Still, Pepys' shorthand was not 'deciphered' until 1819 by an undergraduate who did not know that in the library Pepys had also left Magdalene was the shorthand primer on which the cipher was based.
Such success might seem strange, given that few people outside of ivory towers have even heard of Foucault, but Duncker's novel isn't some dry academic text that needs to be painstakingly 'deciphered' .
We have very few photographs of the artist, so every one of them becomes precious and open to 'decipherment' .
The program dealt with the 'decipherment' of a long-lost manuscript of Archimedes entitled ‘On the Method of Mechanical Theorems.’
These are then passed on in a kind of coded fashion which, while instantly 'decipherable' to other journalists, is not always so clear to readers.
Whatever actually occurred, the Court is now faced with the daunting task of 'deciphering' their submissions.
Spend a couple of hours in the Auld Kirk graveyard 'deciphering' each gravestone, building up a picture of local people's lives.
Already in the nineteenth century, the recovery and 'decipherment' of writings from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia had caused an immense public stir.
It was intercepted and 'deciphered' by Room 40, a predecessor of GCHQ, the Government's top secret listening post, in January 1917.
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