To give the meaning or intention of.
Make sense of a language.
Give an interpretation or explanation to.
Create an image or likeness of.
1 Gosden, however, refuses to interpret this as any kind of good news.
2 Others, however, interpret it to mean the first minute of Friday morning.
3 Seiberg said the draft document is long, complicated and difficult to interpret .
4 China's National People's Congress also reserves the power to interpret the law.
5 As a result, competitors and courts struggle to interpret such claim elements.
6 UK corporate accounting rules allow some leeway in how companies interpret them.
7 Or, let me say I understand it this way, interpret it so.
8 Retail investors need to read broker reports carefully to interpret the recommendations.
9 This time, however, the cards were unusually obscure, and difficult to interpret .
10 Appropriate statistical and bioinformatic methods were used to analyze and interpret results.
11 His fans point to his uncanny ability to interpret feline body language.
12 You can't interpret what Obama does without thinking of the power factor.
13 He put serious stock in dreams and often liked to interpret them.
14 The tools didn't exist to interpret genetic data with the necessary rigor.
15 Bolitho would know how to interpret what he had seen and heard.
16 Muslim theology: the attempt to interpret the Koran in a rational way.
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