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interpreter

[in-tur-pri-ter] / ɪnˈtɜr prɪ tər /


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"Coming from a modest background, success has never led him to abandon his principles or his values," adds Lamrani, who also worked as Marcelo Bielsa's disciplinary coach and interpreter at Leeds United.

From BBC Jul. 31, 2026

“My biceps is not 100%,” said Ohtani through interpreter Will Ireton while speaking with the media for the first time since before the All-Star break.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 29, 2026

He appeared with the aid of an Arabic interpreter and when asked how he wished to plea, denied having piloted the dinghy.

From BBC Jul. 27, 2026

“Overall, there’s good outings,” Yamamoto said through interpreter Yoshihiro Sonoda.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 12, 2026

In the rural areas, an interpreter in the magistrate’s office was considered second only in importance to the magistrate himself.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela

The trust has provided guides for patients on how to access interpreting and translation services, increasing the use of interpreters by 50% in one year.

From BBC Aug. 19, 2026

The officers on the blue vessel spoke English and shouted orders via interpreters.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 15, 2026

I visited the exhibit and found a fascinating deep-dive not into our country’s history, but into how we remember it, including through the work of the dramatic interpreters that are the museum’s main attraction.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 16, 2026

It means sign-language interpreters in classrooms, learning materials for visually impaired students, trained teachers and digital platforms designed with different users in mind.

From BBC Apr. 16, 2026

In Sahagun’s reconstruction, the Franciscans speak first, their interpreters struggling to make European concepts clear in Nahuatl verse, the language of high discourse.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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