mistranslate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for mistranslate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

mistranslate [Am ˌmɪsˈtrænzleɪt, ˌmɪsˌtrænzˈleɪt, ˌmɪsˌtrænsˈleɪt, Brit mɪstransˈleɪt, mɪstrɑːnsˈleɪt, mɪstranzˈleɪt, mɪstrɑːnzˈleɪt] VB trans

mistranslate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for mistranslate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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As monuments are built, removed, replaced or relocated geographically, we are reminded that history can be mistranslated and miscontextualised.
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He hedged, he spoke about context, he suggested that the quotes were mistranslated, that they didn't actually exist.
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It is sometimes mistranslated as death to tyrants or down with the tyrant.
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I always wondered if that was mistranslated.
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They mistranslate it, or misrepresent it, or they add to the meaning of it.
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The delicate vocabulary of philosophical concepts is frequently mistranslated, and great swaths of the text have been excised.
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They do not knowingly mistranslate sources in foreign languages in order to make them more serviceable to themselves.
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The name of the fruit is sometimes mistranslated as blackberry, which is a different fruit in an unrelated family.
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Although "epikleros" is often mistranslated as heiress, strictly speaking the terms are not equivalent, as the woman never owned the property and so was unable to dispose of it.
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Part of the above may be mistranslated.
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