| interpret | To convert a program, one line at a time, from a high level language into machine code | en |
| interpret | vi menafsir (tafsir) | en |
| interpret | To execute a program in a high-level language by translating it one line at a time | en |
| interpret | to understand in one's own way | en |
| interpret | explain, clarify, elucidate; orally translate from one language to another; understand or explain in a particular way; act out a part in a particular fashion fiil | en |
| interpret | To take something for something else in virtue of a coding | en |
| interpret | to explain or tell the meaning of; to represent in understandable terms The primary difference between defining and interpreting is that interpreting relies heavily on connotative meanings, nuance, and suggestion This is a sophisticated method of analysis and explanation rooted in the subtleties of a text | en |
| interpret | To explain or clarify In art the ability to decode or uncover meaning in works of art | en |
| interpret | figuring something out by changing it to another form (e g I need to use a French/English dictionary to interpret what French people are saying ) | en |
| interpret | make sense of; assign a meaning to; "What message do you see in this letter?"; "How do you interpret his behavior?" give an interpretation or explanation to give an interpretation or rendition of; "The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully | en |
| interpret | as, to interpret the Hebrew language to an Englishman; to interpret an Indian speech | en |
| interpret | To explain or tell the meaning of; to expound; to translate orally into intelligible or familiar language or terms; to decipher; to define; applied esp | en |
| interpret | To explain or tell the meaning of; to expound; to translate orally into intelligible or familiar language or terms; to decipher; to define; -- applied esp. to language, but also to dreams, signs, conduct, mysteries, etc.; as, to interpret the Hebrew language to an Englishman; to interpret an Indian speech | en |
| interpret | to language, but also to dreams, signs, conduct, mysteries, etc | en |
| interpret | To act as an interpreter | en |
| interpret | give an interpretation or explanation to give an interpretation or rendition of; "The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully | en |
| interpret | To apprehend and represent by means of art; to show by illustrative representation; as, an actor interprets the character of Hamlet; a musician interprets a sonata; an artist interprets a landscape | en |
| interpret | An interpretation question is similar to one requiring explanation You are expected to translate, exemplify, solve, or comment upon the subject and usually to give your judgment or reaction to the problem | en |
| interpret | give the meaning in clear terms e g "Interpret this map and this photo " | en |
| interpret | To explain the meaning of; to examine a law The Supreme Court interpreted constitutional law to determine that segregated public schools were unconstitutional | en |
| interpret | restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U S "; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U N " | en |
| interpret | make sense of a language; "She understands French"; "Can you read Greek?" | en |
| interpret | give an interpretation or rendition of; "The pianist rendered the Beethoven sonata beautifully" | en |
| interpret | give an interpretation or explanation to | en |
| interpret | If you interpret something in a particular way, you decide that this is its meaning or significance. The whole speech might well be interpreted as a coded message to the Americans The judge quite rightly says that he has to interpret the law as it's been passed Both approaches agree on what is depicted in the poem, but not on how it should be interpreted | en |
| interpret | If you interpret what someone is saying, you translate it immediately into another language. The chambermaid spoke little English, so her husband came with her to interpret Interpreters found they could not interpret half of what he said | en |
| interpret | make sense of; assign a meaning to; "What message do you see in this letter?"; "How do you interpret his behavior?" | en |
| interpret | to explain or present in understandable terms SFDU interpretation is the process of recognizing the format of a data entity, identifying its component parts, and extracting and presenting the information it carries [620 0-B-1] (Obsolete, replace "unit" with "entity") to explain or present in understandable terms SFDU interpretation is the process of recognizing the format of a data unit, identifying its component parts, and extracting and presenting the information it carries [610 0-G-5] | en |
| interpret | create an image or likeness of; "The painter represented his wife as a young girl" | en |
| interpret | to make something so it is easier to understand -- " interpreting the numbers is a little trickier than first appearances indicate " (270) | en |
| interpret | show the meaning of; explain | en |
| interpret | To translate and to execute each source language statement of a computer program before translating and executing the next statement | en |
| interpret | - Aim to give meaning of the topic or point of view in the material E g interpret the results in the following table | en |
| interpret | Draw meaning from | en |
| interpret | To explain the meaning of | en |
| interpret | To give a sense or a meaning to something Close | en |
| interpret | [v] to present and explain information or ideas | en |
| To interpret | make | en |
| interpreted | past tense of to interpret | en |
| interpreted | explained, clarified, elucidated; orally translated from one language to another; understood or explained in a particular way; dramatized in a particular fashion sıfat | en |
| interpreted | understood in a certain way; made sense of; "a word taken literally"; "a smile taken as consent"; "an open door interpreted as an invitation | en |
| interpreting | occupation of translating orally isim | en |
| interpreting | present participle of interpret | en |
| interpreting | an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious; "the edict was subject to many interpretations"; "he annoyed us with his interpreting of parables"; "often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning" | en |
| interprets | third-person singular of interpret | en |