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Old 05-May-2005, 09:20
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Like a chameleon, a translator must be able to quickly adapt to his new environment and to slide into any text. He must have a perfect aim for precision and a ferocious appetite for accuracy. He must look in different directions at the same time and must always be on the lookout for the best way to say things.

The translator's job is to make sure that his work reflects the idea behind the original text with almost perfect accuracy. That's the goal.

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You could submit the site to our links database- we have a section on translation: http://www.usingenglish.com/cgi-bin/links/add.cgi
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