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01. The old woman couldn't speak English, so her grandchildren had to [interpret] for her.
02. The government's failure to pass the bill is widely [interpreted] as a personal defeat for the President.
03. The eye receives visual images which are then transmitted to the brain to be [interpreted].
04. Could you tell me your [interpretation] of the current political situation?
05. Each person has a different [interpretation] of the problem.
06. Our [interpretation] of the events is quite different from yours.
07. The [interpretation] of the Bible has changed throughout the years.
08. She works as an English-Spanish [interpreter] for the Mexican Government.
09. John Locke maintained that the actions of men are the best [interpreters] of their thoughts.
10. There is a Hebrew proverb which states that a dream which has not been [interpreted] is like a letter unread.
11. The Koran is [interpreted] in many different ways, but certain principles clearly stand out.
12. In parts of Sudan, the [interpretation] of Islamic law dictates that females wear the veil starting at the age of five.
13. Varying [interpretations] of the Bible have resulted in the creation of many different religious groups within Christianity.
14. Human behavior is characterized by the development of systems of meaning to [interpret] the world.
15. Children's [interpretation] of media content is molded by the opinions of parents, teachers, and friends.
16. The results of elections in Kuwait following the end of the Gulf War were [interpreted] by many as a success for supporters of increased Islamic law in that nation.
17. Someone once suggested that a statistician carefully assembles facts and figures for others who carefully [misinterpret] them.
18. Messages sent by e-mail are sometimes [misinterpreted] because the recipient can't always be sure of the tone of the speaker.
19. We need an accountant to [interpret] our financial statements.
20. Because this case is the first of its kind, we don't really know how the court will [interpret] the law in this situation.
21. Once observations are complete, the data need to be organized and summarized into a form that allows for [interpretation].
22. Research shows that we use our general knowledge of people and events to help us [interpret] ambiguous stimuli, and to remember things that happen in our lives.
23. The science museum has a number of [interpretive] displays which allow children to try different experiments and work with different machines.
24. The President's statement was somewhat unclear and resulted in some [misinterpretations] of his intentions.
25. The nature house offers a number of interesting [interpretative] programs on the lifecycle of the salmon for local school children.
26. Malini works at the intercultural association [interpreting] for people who don't speak English.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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  • interpret — INTERPRÉT, Ă, interpreţi, te, s.m. şi f. 1. Persoană care traduce pe loc şi oral ceea ce spune cineva în altă limbă, mijlocind astfel înţelegerea dintre două sau mai multe persoane; translator, tălmaci. 2. fig. Persoană care exprimă năzuinţele… …   Dicționar Român

  • interpret — in·ter·pret /in tər prət/ vt: to explain or tell the meaning of (as a document) esp. in order to determine intent they must interpret the provisions of the Constitution L. H. Tribe Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • Interpret — In*ter pret, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Interpreted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interpreting}.] [F. interpr[^e]ter, L. interpretari, p. p. interpretatus, fr. interpres interpeter, agent, negotiator; inter between + (prob.) the root of pretium price. See {Price} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • interpret — [in tʉr′prət] vt. [ME interpreten < MFr intepréter < L interpretari < interpres, agent between two parties, broker, interpreter] 1. to explain the meaning of; make understandable [to interpret a poem] 2. to translate (esp. oral remarks)… …   English World dictionary

  • Interpret — In*ter pret, v. i. To act as an interpreter. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Interpret — steht für: eine Person, die (meist aufgrund einer vorangegangen Analyse) eine Deutung vornimmt, siehe Interpretation in der Musik darüber auch den Darbieter eines Werks, siehe Interpretation (Musik) in der Softwaretechnik ein Computerprogramm,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Interpret — (v. lat.), 1) Unterhändler; 2) Dolmetscher, Ausleger. Daher Interpretiren, auslegen, erklären. Interpretation, Auffindung u. Darstellung des wahren Sinnes einer Schrift od. einer einzelnen Stelle, daher so v.w. Auslegung, Erklärung: A) Die I.… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Interprēt — (lat.), Dolmetsch, Erklärer …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Interpret — (lat. interpres, bei Tertullian interpretator), die Mittelsperson, der Unterhändler (z.B. für Bestechungen bei den Wahlen im alten Rom), Dolmetscher, Ausleger, Erklärer, Uebersetzer. I.ation, die Auslegung, Erklärung im allgemeinsten Sinne; s.… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • intèrprēt — m 〈G interpréta〉 ekspr., {{c=1}}v. {{ref}}interpretator{{/ref}} …   Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

  • Interpret — Interpret,der:1.⇨Erklärer–2.⇨Sänger(1) …   Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

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