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- You did not write it yourself but translated it, and translated it abominably, because you don't even know French, you fool. [2]
More example sentences with the word translated in them
- But as I walked from the gangplank a man in a gray uniform--[Policeman] --kicked me violently behind and told me to look out--so my employer translated it. [5]
- Accomplishments rarely do unless they are translated into visible position or into the currency of the realm. [4]
- A year or two later Madame Blanc translated it into French and published it in the 'Revue des Deux Mondes,' but the result was not what should have been expected, for the 'Revue' struggled along and pulled through, and is alive yet. [5]
- Approximations, synopsized speeches, translated poems, artificial flowers and chromos all have a sort of value, but it is small. [5]
- No,--music can be translated only by music. [6]
- He has not translated it at all; he has simply mixed it all up; it is no more like the jumping Frog when he gets through with it than I am like a meridian of longitude. [5]
- And the resolution, translated into many tongues, was adopted amidst an uproar of enthusiasm. [9]
- If he, according to tradition, merely translated it from certain ancient and mysteriously-engraved plates of copper, which he declares he found under a stone, in an out-of-the-way locality, the work of translating was equally a miracle, for the same reason. [5]
- The work on this subject, by the late Prof. Aug. Schleicher, has been translated by Dr. Bikkers into English, under the title of 'Darwinism tested by the Science of Language,' 1869. [1]
- The interpreter translated these words without the last phrase, and Bonaparte smiled. [2]
- Then he remembered the vows of tenderness he had translated at Kochel's, falteringly repeated them, and fell on one knee before her, like all the heroes in adventures and romances. [10]
- And turning to the people, he translated what the Colonel had said. [9]
- The following is the account of the case as translated by Miss Vincent. [6]
- Translated, they meant that the Honourable Adam B. [9]
- It was even taken into the king's councils; and no grave matter of state was decided until the soothsayers had laid the thing before the state nightingale and translated to the ministry what it was that the bird had sung about it. [5]
- By their side stood the interpreter who translated every word of the conversation on both sides. [10]
- There are some select souls who sit apart in calm endurance, waiting to be translated out of a world they are almost tired of patronizing, to whom the whole thing seems, doubtless, like a cheap performance. [4]
- Shakspere translated the Scriptures and it was called St. James because he did it. [5]
- He had a romantic mediaeval view, which translated weakness and beauty into a miracle, and what psychologists call "an inspired control. [11]
- Does any man really suppose, that, of a score of noble young fellows who have just laid down their lives for their country, the Homoousians are received to the mansions of bliss, and the Homoousians translated from the battle-field to the abodes of everlasting woe? [6]
- Kuni could not read, but she heard at least one sentence translated by a Benedictine monk to the nun at his side: "He whose death compels those who knew him to weep, has the fairest end. [10]
- But the chief pride of Maui is her dead volcano of Haleakala--which means, translated, "the house of the sun. [5]
- Was Elsie Venner, poisoned by the venom of a crotalus before she was born, morally responsible for the "volitional" aberrations, which translated into acts become what is known as sin, and, it may be, what is punished as crime? [6]
- The music he played was all his own, was instinctively translated from all other influences into that which they who listened to him could understand. [11]
- I translated a passage one day, which said that "the infuriated tigress broke loose and utterly ate up the unfortunate fir forest" (Tannenwald). [5]
- If you buy only a kreuzer's worth of fruit of an old woman, she says words that would be, literally translated, "I thank you beautifully. [4]
- The journals (papyri) of the day ("Tempora Quotidiana,"--"Tribuinus Quirinalis,"--"Praeco Romanus," and the rest) gave abstracts of it, one of which I have translated and modernized, as being a substitute for the analysis I intended to make. [6]
- With the help of my friend I translated many of the inscriptions. [5]
- The following account of his mode of preparing his medicines is from his work on Chronic Diseases, which has not, I believe, yet been translated into English. [3]
- The incoherent babble of green fields is translated into the language of stately sentiment. [6]
- Had I not obtained leave to read the invaluable and, for my purpose, indispensable documents at Brussels, I should have gone to Spain, for they will not be published these twenty years, and then only in a translated and excessively abbreviated and unsatisfactory form. [6]
- One of the obelisks erected by Rameses at Heliopolis is now standing in the Place de la Concorde at Paris, and has been lately translated by E. Chabas. [10]
- That was the nearest they had come as yet to saying anything which, being translated, as it were, through several languages, could mean love- making. [11]
- I have felt myself translated to a paradise which has nothing of mortality but its transitoriness; my heart sickens at the view of that necessity which will quickly divide me from the delightful tranquillity of this happy home--for it has become my home. [5]
- It is only men who have borne the shock of toil and danger, and have beaten up against the world's buffetings, that are fit to say last words over those gone down in the storm or translated in the fiery chariot of duty. [11]
- But as it may hereafter be translated into some foreign tongue and circulated among barbarous, but rapidly improving people, people who have as yet no astronomers among them, it may be well to give a little notion of what kind of place an observatory is. [6]
- Education had brought many of them to discern, in the Church's teachings, an anachronistic medley of myths and legends, of theories of schoolmen and theologians, of surviving pagan superstitions which could not be translated into life. [9]
- He recalled his labors on the Legal Code, and how painstakingly he had translated the articles of the Roman and French codes into Russian, and he felt ashamed of himself. [2]
- His sympathy translated itself into instant action. [11]
- It was translated into French by Vicomte E. de Rouge. [10]
- This was translated into English and published in London. [6]
- On the Continent, in addition to the tribute paid to it by M. Guizot, it was translated into Dutch, into German, and into Russian. [6]
- Less felicitous was his experience with a certain ancilla culinaria virgo,--which I am afraid would in those days have been translated kitchen-wench, instead of lady of the culinary department,--who turned him off after she had got tired of him, and called in another practitioner. [3]
- I ought to have translated it myself. [5]
- This noble classic has now been translated into all the languages of the earth and is adored by all nations and known to all creatures. [5]
- Pierre, who knew German, translated what the German said to the captain and gave the captain's reply to the Wurttemberg hussar in German. [2]
- And Hodder translated for her the word Incarnation. [9]
- She translated it for a Swedish newspaper, but by an oversight named me as the author of it instead of Smith. [5]
- When the old earl received that letter, the first part of it filled him with a grim and snarly satisfaction; but the rest of it brought a snort or two out of him that could be translated differently. [5]
- Translated, however, into country comprehension it was something like this, if he could have heard the comments after he had passed by: "Yes, that's Phil Burnett, sure enough; but I'd hardly know him; spruced up mightily. [4]
- The cup of cold water does not require to be translated for a foreigner to understand it. [6]
- Wolf, with his board uplifted for defence, confronts the Ordner with a remark which Boss Tweed might have translated into 'Now let's see what you are going to do about it! [5]
- If Greek had been in this curriculum, its best known dictum would have been translated, "Make thyself. [4]
- Schiodte, translated, in 'Annals and Magazine of Natural History,' vol. [1]
- Papers printed it and reprinted it, and it was translated into foreign tongues. [5]
- An article headed "Prescott and Motley," attributed to M. Guizot, which must have been translated, I suppose, from his own language, judging by its freedom from French idioms, is to be found in "The Edinburgh Review" for January, 1857. [6]
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