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  • 11Interpret — Interpret,der:1.⇨Erklärer–2.⇨Sänger(1) …

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  • 12interpret — (v.) late 14c., from O.Fr. interpreter (13c.) and directly from L. interpretari explain, expound, understand, from interpres agent, translator, from inter (see INTER (Cf. inter )) + second element of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Skt.… …

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  • 13interpret — intèrprēt m <G interpréta> DEFINICIJA ekspr., v. interpretator ETIMOLOGIJA vidi interpretirati …

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  • 14interpret — elucidate, construe, *explain, expound, explicate Analogous words: illustrate, *exemplify: gloss, *annotate: comment, commentate (see REMARK vb) Contrasted words: distort, contort, *deform: * …

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  • 15interpret — [v] make sense of; define adapt, annotate, clarify, comment, commentate, construe, decipher, decode, delineate, depict, describe, elucidate, enact, exemplify, explain, explicate, expound, gather, gloss, illustrate, image, improvise, limn, make of …

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  • 16interpret — ► VERB (interpreted, interpreting) 1) explain the meaning of. 2) translate orally the words of a person speaking a different language. 3) understand as having a particular meaning or significance. 4) perform (a creative work) in a way that… …

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  • 17interpret — v. 1) (B) I had to interpret the passage to them 2) (d; tr.) to interpret as (they interpreted his response as an admission of guilt) 3) (D; intr.) to interpret for (to interpret for foreign visitors) * * * [ɪn tɜːprɪt] (B) I had to interpret the …

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  • 18interpret */*/*/ — UK [ɪnˈtɜː(r)prɪt] / US [ɪnˈtɜrprət] verb Word forms interpret : present tense I/you/we/they interpret he/she/it interprets present participle interpreting past tense interpreted past participle interpreted 1) [intransitive/transitive] to… …

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  • 19interpret — verb ADVERB ▪ accurately, correctly, properly, rightly ▪ erroneously, incorrectly, mistakenly, wrongly ▪ differently …

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  • 20interpret — 01. The old woman couldn t speak English, so her grandchildren had to [interpret] for her. 02. The government s failure to pass the bill is widely [interpreted] as a personal defeat for the President. 03. The eye receives visual images which are… …

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