translation造句91 Rapid descent With increasing speed, the difficulties associated with descent and translation back to hovering flight become more acute.
92 A user interface reportedly allows a developer to intervene at any stage in the translation.
93 A translation of his book appears in the Vatican library, annotated by Lorenzo Ghiberti.
94 For the next two decades he made a sort of living finding bits and pieces of editing and translation work.
95 The latter were treated with especial courtesy, being provided with the best seats and a translation service.
96 Hughes began his translation of Euripides in 1993, but only completed it just before his death in 1998.
97 The essentials of its teaching reached the West much later via Arabic translation, in Toledo, and the commentaries of Averroes.
98 The translation business has been maintaining a healthy cash flow.
99 There are halls for banqueting up to 3,000, for small exhibitions, industrial theatre and simultaneous translation.
100 In 1803 she completed her translation of Job, and was encouraged to translate the Klopstock memoirs for publication.
101 This is essential for the translation of research findings into clinical practice and should be mandatory in reports in clinical journals.
102 Vernacular cosmopolitans are compelled to make a tryst with cultural translation as an act of survival.
103 He was hard at work on the translation of a play which had to be ready two days later.
104 Adam's next problem was how to obtain a translation of the document and Goering's letter without arousing unnecessary curiosity.
105 Certain norms are formalized by translation into laws which are enforced by official sanctions.
106 A set of binary codes is constructed which in itself, without any translation program, is quite meaningless.
107 This translation will involve not only labelling the subject, but possibly also indicating related subjects, as has been discussed earlier.
108 Information was clearly presented, including the follow-up procedures, with translation into the patient's dialect when necessary.
109 Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation.Rumi
110 Her day has been celebrated most reverently every year, and the day of her translation has been particularly blessed.
111 A major conduit for the translation of many of these ideas into legal thought was Oliver Wendell Holmes.
112 The letter's painstakingly constructed diplomatic language continued to cause translation problems, even after both sides had agreed it.
113 The translation to a more portable programming language is also important for compatibility with the other modules of the recognition system.
114 Henry Livings faced formidable problems in tackling this new translation of the original Barber.
115 That enzyme is crucial to the translation of the virus' genetic material and the reproduction of more viruses inside the host.
116 Theoretical ideas are connected to the world by a translation into an empirical language more closely attuned to the observable world.
117 Translation: Salomon could dictate the rules of the mortgage bond trading game as it went along.
118 Translation: I am a Singaporean. Nice to meet you.
119 How can you guarantee the preciseness of the translation?
120 Translation is a social activity asas a psychological process.