Meaning of translatoress | Babel Free
Definitions
Noun. [C1]
Examples
“But Mrs. Kerr, with a tact and vigour equal to the translatoress of Ranke’s “History of the Popes,” has reduced Ranke’s German to most attractive and elegant English.[…]An effective protection ought to be given to the Christian Roja population of Turkey, and Servia amongst the rest⟳, so energetically recommended by the translatoress.[…]We sincerely sympathise with the translatoress in her brief, but comprehensive preface, where she says:—[…]”
“Not only did he have⟳ to sit⟳ up late at night to do translations himself, he also had to act as a kind of general referee for all the odd translators and translatoresses who were busy on the documents with only one dictionary between them.”
“Therefore, on the one hand, fighting a battle for translators and for translatoresses and, on the other hand, becoming suspicious every time when verbal translation is questioned as the focus⟳ of its attention, TS is not fully assured whether to welcome⟳ Luhmann’s theory, with which even sociologists do not seem to be quite comfortable, or be content with a more palatable sociological table d’hôte.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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