translation
Translation refers to an activity that translates a language message into another language on an accurate and straightforward basis. This process can be logically divided into two phases: first, the meaning must be decoded from the source language, and then the information is re-encoded into the target language. All these two steps require knowledge of language semantics and an understanding of the language user culture. In addition to preserving the original meaning, a good translation, for the target language users, should be able to like the mother tongue users or write so smooth, and to meet the language of the language (except In special circumstances, the speaker does not intend to speak like a user of the language, for example in a play). Translation is divided into interpretation and translation. Interpreting, also known as "interpretation", as the name suggests, refers to the translator in a spoken manner, the translator into a translator language. As the language must be earlier than the text appears, so the emergence of interpretation must be earlier than the translation. ...