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transliterate 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
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/transˈlitəˌrāt/,/tranz-/,
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transliterated, past tense; transliterated, past participle; transliterating, present participle; transliterates, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Write or print (a letter or word) using the closest corresponding letters of a different alphabet or language
    • - names from one language are often transliterated into another

  1. rewrite in a different script; "The Sanskrit text had to be transliterated"
  2. (transliteration) a transcription from one alphabet to another
  3. Transliteracy is The ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks. ...
  4. (Transliterations) Transliteration is the practice of converting a text from one writing system into another in a systematic way. An example of transliteration is typing an e-mail using a qwerty keyboard and sending it in a non-qwerty script .
  5. To represent letters or words in the characters of another alphabet, script, or in semantic equivalent words of another language
  6. (transliteration) The act or product of transliterating, or of representing letters or words in the characters of another alphabet or script; The act or product of rendering speech in sign language, or vice versa
  7. (Transliteration) The process of representing the phonemes and morphemes of one language into those of another language via an encoding system that is acceptable to the users of the target language (e.g. ...
  8. (Transliteration) A form of graphic transfer wherein one sign (or a combination of alphabetic signs and artificial symbols) stands for each character of the writing we are recording. Thus, three cuneiform signs may be transliterated as i-din-nam or i-di(n)-nam.
  9. (Transliteration) Conversion of names or text not written in the roman alphabet to roman-alphabet form. (AACR Glossary)
  10. (Transliteration) Taking a word from one language and writing it in different letters - just as it sounds
  11. (transliteration) the conversion of text in one script into an equivalent in another script. This may include the conversion of diacritical marks into alternate forms without diacritical marks (e.g., Mörder → Moerder).
  12. My present transliteration of the Greek is not entirely accurate. What you see is what happens when you copy text from a word-processing program with a Greek font. ...
  13. To turn one string representation into another by mapping each character of the source string to its corresponding character in the result string. See the tr/// operator in Chapter 5.
  14. This is to write in English letters from Hebrew and Greek letters. Actually, it can mean writing words from any alphabet in another alphabet.