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Meanings of translate back in English
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Usage of translate back in English
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What are they...pussies? We all wondered how that would translateback in the Kremlin.
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The slide in the value of the Japanese currency means sales booked overseas now translateback into more yen.
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So the Nigerian driver we had, who speaks English and Hausa, had to translateback and forth between us.
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That said, many a programmer has cited the Internet and mobile arenas as potential breeding grounds for fare that could translateback to TV.
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Messages are automatically translatedback and forth between the languages.
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A surging U.S. currency, reduces the value of overseas sales when they are translatedback into U.S. dollars.
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Fatima joined them and the sheikh kept the conversation neutral, translatingback and forth between the two women.
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In his case, the sound codes will have to be translatedback into their original form as digital codes.
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Multinational companies that generate business outside the United States stand to see those sales reduced when translatedback into dollars.
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This last translatesback into Queijo da Serra, the fattest, finest cheese in the world-ona par with fine Greek Feta.
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As well as lifting the cost of a deal, the strong dollar eats into U.S. wine earnings translatedback into local currency.
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When electrical impulses are sent to the mould, its response is measured in current and translatedback to a piano using electromagnets.
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The computer's response was then translatedback into brain waves, and the required patterns induced in the sensory centers of the brain.
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A strong dollar both crimps exports by U.S.-based companies and lowers the value of international sales when they are translatedback into dollars.
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If we can get away with it, I'd really like to see the point at which he begins translatingback down to n-space.
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A surging U.S. currency typically crimps demand for U.S. exports and reduces the value of overseas sales when they are translatedback into U.S. dollars.