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词汇 interpreter
释义 interpreter
noun[ C ]
uk /ɪnˈtɜː.prə.tər/ us /ɪnˈtɝː.prə.t̬ɚ/

interpreternoun[C] (BETWEEN LANGUAGES)


someone whose job is to change what someone else is saying into another language: 口译员
She works as an interpreter in Brussels.她在布鲁塞尔做口译员。
Speaking through an interpreter, the president said the terms of the ceasefire were completely unacceptable.通过译员,总统表示对该停火条件完全不能接受。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Using other languages
Anglocentric
Anglocentrism
bilingual education
bilingualism
bilinguality
interpret
misrender
mistranslate
mistranslation
mother tongue
multilingually
natively
render
rendering
target language
translator
transliterate
trilingual
Waystage
word for wordidiom

interpreternoun[C] (COMPUTER PROGRAM)


computing specialized
a computer program that changes the instructions in another program into a form that can be easily understood by a computer(计算机)解释程序
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Computer programming & software
abandonware
ad blocker
ad blocking
adware
analytics
CD-ROM
escape character
escape sequence
F2P
facial recognition
facial recognition software
infected
malware
programmer
setup wizard
sideload
sideloading
sim
social game
word processor

interpreternoun[C] (EXPRESSING)


someone who performs a piece of music or a part in a play, etc. in a way that expresses their own ideas about its meaning: (音乐或戏剧的)表演者(以自己的理解方式表演)
He's a noted interpreter of traditional Irish music.他是爱尔兰传统音乐的著名演绎者。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Playing music
accompaniment
accompany
air guitar
beat something out
beatbox
blow
finger
pick
pick someone/something out
play (something) by earidiom
playability
playable
pump
tap
throw
transposition
ultra-smooth
una corda
unperformable
unperformed

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Cinema & theatre: acting, rehearsing & performing

interpreter | American Dictionary


interpreter
noun[ C ]
us/ɪnˈtɜr·prɪ·t̬ər/
a person whose job is to change what someone is saying into the words of another language:
The Chinese witness testified with the help of an interpreter.

interpreter | Business English


interpreter
noun[ C ]
uk /ɪnˈtɜːprɪtər/us
a person whose job is to change what someone is saying into another language as that person is speaking:
act as/work as an interpreterShe works as an interpreter for a news agency.
through/via an interpreterThe business leader addressed the conference through an interpreter.
IT
a computer program that changes instructions into a form that can be understood and used by the computer
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assembler

Examples of interpreter


interpreter
Compared to interpreters, songwriters generally score 1.70 point higher on the prestige scale, even when success and career length are controlled for.
In 2001, 78% of all men who participated in the contest registered as songwriters while 61% of women participated as interpreters. 15.
During the inter-war period, most of the humbler posts in the colonial administration, particularly those of interpreters and guards, went to veterans.
They also show partial evaluation which can then be used to generate instrumented programs by specializing these instrumented interpreters with respect to subject programs.
The calculus is a vehicle for designing, understanding, verifying and comparing implementations of the ^.-calculus, from interpreters to machines.
Furthermore, it is easy to add to the tiny interpreter's loop a call to a hygienechecking routine, which checks that the machine state looks plausible.
The language barrier represented another pressure, since the traveller could be the victim of interpreters or informers.
Selected variables include whether artists are songwriters or interpreters, their career length, radio success, record sales, and gender.
To summarise, songwriters generally have more prestige than interpreters, but prestige is above all a function of where artists are located in the field.
True, every government apparatus across the world needs a cadre of confidential translators and interpreters for its work, overt or covert.
Users and interpreters make their interpretations to suit themselves.
Since interpreters are typically fairly machine-independent, debugging systems based on them are also portable.
There was growing unease with this method of recruiting interpreters.
In an attempt to improve the quality of interpreters, a two-tier salary scale was introduced in 1922.
One important issue is the court's view of interpreters and the consequent treatment and use of them.
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