Definitionadj. capable of being put into another form or style or language
Last update: October 7, 2015
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And of this last passage it may be said that all the translatable portions of it can be naturally explained, if it refers to the time when the resistance of the Hasidim, whom the Sadducees had despised and shunned, had won freedom for Israel as a whole, and at no other known period; the fragment, Ps. [Please select]
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There were phrases in Eugenia's language which were literally non-translatable into hers, representing as they did ideas that did not exist there. [Please select]
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My mother, possessing a name that was not easily translatable, was punished with the undignified nickname of Annie. [Please select]
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The sounds of indignation and ferocity that followed this statement are not translatable. [Please select]
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His royal highness, still in the guise of a mountaineer, sat stiffly in his chair, the expression on his face hardly translatable; that on the king's not at all. [Please select]
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