出典:国際連合
The stage of table preparation (220-9) aims at making the results of processing conveniently available in the form of listings 1, numerical tables (131-4) or charts (155-2), all of which are commonly used in descriptive statistics 2. The use of computer graphing 3 and computer cartography 3 permits the mass production of graphical presentation at a preliminary stage. More...
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/17 23:14 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 interpreter, interpretour, etc., from Old French interpreteur, interpreteeur, etc., from Late Latin interpretātōr, from classical Latin interpretātus (“explained, translated”) + -or (“-er: forming agent nouns”), from interpretārī (“to explain, to translate”), from interpres (“go-between, translator”) + -ārī (“to be ~ed”), q.v. In reference to divine emissaries, a calque of Mercury's Latin epithet interpres divum (“go-between of the gods”). In reference to the rhetorical device, a calque of Latin interpretatio. Equivalent to interpret + -er.
interpreter (plural interpreters)
In modern professional contexts, an interpreter translates speech or signing input, usually on the spot whether simultaneously or consecutively, whereas a translator translates texts. Subtitles for videos, games, performances, etc. are generally handled by translators working from transcripts.
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the translator
a secretary-translator
a secretary-interpreter
the compiler
the publisher
the publisher
the proposer
Lorekeeper
a mediator
the lecturer
a convert
the successor to the throne―the heir apparent
the informant
a usurper
the successor
the consignor
the truster
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