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| Perhaps you'd spend less time surfing if you learnt how to use a search engine. This took me 30 seconds: Let me google that for you Copy that into your browser, and substitute the other phrases to replace "restricted+translation". b |
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| thanks for your help but I had searched many web sites in that way.My problem is that I can't find any informative studies about each translation type I mentioned before.I even couldn't find the definition of 'total translation' ,and 'free translation'.Do you have any other suggestions? Thanks |
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| These searches look as if there are some sites that will be useful: translation techniques - Google Search translation terminology - Google Search Also, look at the terms used in some of these sites- I see 'strategies', which might be a good search term. |
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| thanks a lot:))))))))) |
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