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translate

[trans-leyt, tranz-, trans-leyt, tranz-] / trænsˈleɪt, trænz-, ˈtræns leɪt, ˈtrænz- /




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Investors not only worry that AI efficiencies will drive companies to cut costs and head counts; they also fear that fewer employees will directly translate to shrinking demand for traditional software licenses.

From MarketWatch

Mr. Nesbø encloses “Wolf Hour,” translated from the Norwegian by Robert Ferguson, in a clever conceptual envelope: The book is being written years later by a Norwegian cousin of Bob’s.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dispute stems from what Wilson sees as a widening gap between lululemon’s creative engine and what he says is the board’s inability to translate the brand’s strengths into sustained success.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many warn, however, that only about half of any quota increase typically translates into actual output, as some members face capacity constraints.

From The Wall Street Journal

Too often, the magic doesn’t translate to hallowed-out suburban locations devoid of the best products and salespeople.

From The Wall Street Journal