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FACILITATING OF ORAL OR SIGN-LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN USERS OF DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
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  • Interpreting booths in the [[European Parliament]] where interpreters simultaneously interpret debates between the 24 official [[languages of the European Union]]
  • Nuremberg defendants]] at dock listening to simultaneous interpretation
  • operation]] to his [[servant]], who acts as an interpreter
  • Interpreting booths at a conference by the World Trade Organization 2017
  • Two sign language interpreters working for a school, 2007
  • Interpreter (left) next to Swedish filmmaker [[Johannes Nyholm]] at [[Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema]] 2019
  • Simultaneous interpreter's station (Televic Conference) at the [[European Court of Justice]]
  • [[Stéphane Brizé]] (second from the right) speaking in French in [[Buenos Aires]] in 2019. Seated to his left, the interpreter (on the extreme right) waits to translate into Spanish.
  • A US military interpreter sits with Afghan army soldiers, [[Ghazni province]].

interpret         
v. a.
1.
Explain, expound, decipher, elucidate, unfold, define, make out, make clear, explain the meaning of.
2.
Construe, translate, render.
interpret         
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)
interpret         
(interprets, interpreting, interpreted)
1.
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.
VERB: V n as n, V n, V n adv/prep
2.
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.
VERB: V, V n

Wikipedia

Language interpretation

Interpreting is a translational activity in which one produces a first and final target-language output on the basis of a one-time exposure to an expression in a source language.

The most common two modes of interpreting are simultaneous interpreting, which is done at the time of the exposure to the source language, and consecutive interpreting, which is done at breaks to this exposure.

Interpreting is an ancient human activity which predates the invention of writing. However, the origins of the profession of interpreting date back to less than a century ago.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para Interpret
1. interpret something.
_ Luc de Brabandere & Alan Iny _ Talks at Google
2. to interpret, to calculate, interpret this data.
The Big Picture From Space _ Josef Aschbacher _ Talks at Google
3. interpret it.
_ Luc de Brabandere & Alan Iny _ Talks at Google
4. and interpret that science
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5. interpret what's happening.
Oleander Girl _ Chitra Divakaruni _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de Interpret
1. But it is also impossible to interpret with any certainty.
2. "They‘re there to interpret things, not to change things.
3. "It‘s a little hard to interpret," Woolhandler said.
4. Her conservative colleagues are strict constitutionalists; they try to interpret the actual language of the Constitution rather as British judges would interpret a statute.
5. Physicians interpret the images using a Given Imaging workstation.