英:[ɪn'tɜ:prɪtɪŋ]
美:[ɪn'tɜprɪtɪŋ]
英:[ɪn'tɜ:prɪtɪŋ]
美:[ɪn'tɜprɪtɪŋ]
v.
解释( interpret的现在分词 )
理解
把…理解为
演绎(按自己的感觉演奏音乐或表现角色)
verb
transitive verb
to explain or tell the meaning of : present in understandable terms needed help interpreting the results
interpret dreams
to conceive in the light of individual belief, judgment, or circumstance : construe
interpret a contract
to represent by means of art : bring to realization by performance or direction
interprets a role
intransitive verb
to act as an interpreter between speakers of different languages
consecutive interpreting交替传译
解释(过程)
Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French interpreter, from Latin interpretari, from interpret-, interpres agent, negotiator, interpreter
The first known use of interpret was in the 14th century
interrogateverb
to question formally and thoroughly
interrelateverb
to bring into or have a shared relationship
interrelateverb
to bring into or have a shared relationship
interregnumnoun
a period between two successive reigns or regimes
interregnumnoun
a period between two successive reigns or regimes
interracialadjective
of, involving, or designed for members of different races
interpretationnoun
the act or the result of interpreting : explanation
an instance of artistic interpretation in performance or adaptation
interpretverb
to explain the meaning of
interpret a dream
to understand according to one's own belief or judgment
interpret an act as unfriendly
to bring out the meaning of by performing
an actor interprets a role
to translate for speakers of different languages
1 The job of documenting and interpreting the history has been left to the museum, and it is an undertaking pockmarked with contradictions.
2 Wrather sees the network as "an extension" of more typical videoconferencing and said it has exposed him to culturally different ways of working and interpreting a script.
3 Adkins uses his gift for interpreting a great lyric to infuse this breakup tune with the right mix of denial, ache, resignation and kiss-my-butt attitude that will surely resonate with listeners.
4 But interpreting the data can be tricky business.
但数据的解读还是可能会耍一些商业花招。
5 It’s not her place to tell me or any other viewer to refrain from interpreting the context thusly.
6 Lorde’s fans fired back at that Bayetti Flores was the one displaying arrogance and ignorance by interpreting the song—sung by a New Zealander—through the lens of American race relations.
7 The composer described listening as a necessary pause before thoughtful action: “Listening is directing attention to what is heard, gathering meaning, interpreting and deciding on action.”
8 He is pathologically narcissistic, bending and interpreting events to put himself at their center.
9 Piggy knelt by him, one hand on the great shell, listening and interpreting to the assembly.
10 Because of what is known as “persistence of vision,” the human eye is fooled into interpreting the rapid projection of individual images as motion.
11 It provides the social milieu and therefore the context for interpreting the political meaning of "Joker."
12 Move spoke about the process of creating “XXYY” and interpreting — not impersonating — Graham.
13 Mindful, he added, that he was “a white man interpreting a piece by a dead European male,” he partnered with Reneltta Arluk, an Indigenous theater director based in Alberta.
14 They were just as good at interpreting a text.
他们在解读文本方面同样出色。
15 Actually, dream interpreting is not totally a superstition.
其实,解梦并非完全迷信。
16 It also offers other accommodations, including captioned and audio-described performances and one-on-one tactile interpreting for people who are deaf and blind.
17 What keeps this indispensable biography from being definitive, however, is Lahr's practice of interpreting the plays as though Williams were a patient on his couch.
18 She calls it the “art of the ephemeral”, but interpreting is also political: helping to level the playing field in cinema.
19 What follows is a key to interpreting some common types of wine labels.
20 Only the last offers a clue to interpreting the movie’s more astonishing revelations and unprobed corners.