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翻 |
fān yì | to translate / to interpret / translator / interpreter / translation / interpretation / CL:个,位,名 |
编 |
biān yì | to translate and edit / translator-editor / (computing) to compile (source code) |
唐 |
Táng sēng | Xuanzang (602-664) Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator, who traveled to India 629-645 |
译 |
yì zhě | translator (of writing) |
玄 |
Xuán zàng | Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645 |
村 |
Cūn shàng Chūn shù | MURAKAMI Haruki (1949-), Japanese novelist and translator |
译 |
yì yuán | interpreter / translator (esp. oral) |
林 |
Lín Shū | Lin Shu (1852-1924), writer and influential translator and adaptor of vast swathes of Western literature into Classical Chinese |
通 |
tōng yì | (old) to translate / to interpret / translator / interpreter |
庞 |
Páng Dé | Pang De (-219), general of Cao Wei at the start of the Three Kingdoms period, victor over Guan Yu 关羽 / Pound (name) / Ezra Pound (1885-1972), American poet and translator |
严 |
Yán Fù | Yan Fu (1853-1921), influential Chinese writer and translator of Western books, esp. on social sciences |
鸠 |
Jiū mó luó shí | Kumarajiva c. 334-413, Buddhist monk and translator of Zen texts |
利 |
Lì Mǎ dòu | Matteo Ricci (1552-1610), Jesuit missionary and translator in Ming China |
萧 |
Xiāo Qián | Xiao Qian (1910-1999), Mongolian-born, Cambridge-educated journalist active during Second World War in Europe, subsequently famous author and translator |
翻 |
fān yì jiā | translator (of writings) |
周 |
Zhōu Lì bō | Zhou Libo (1908-1979), left-wing journalist, translator and novelist / Zhou Libo (1967-), Chinese stand-up comedian |
辩 |
Biàn jī | Bianji (c. 620-648), Tang dynasty buddhist monk and disciple of 玄奘, author and translator of Great Tang Records on the Western Regions 大唐西域记 |
口 |
kǒu yì yuán | interpreter / oral translator |
周 |
Zhōu Shòu juān | Zhou Shoujuan (1895-1968), writer, translator and art collector in Suzhou, a victim of the Cultural Revolution |
理 |
Lǐ Yǎ gè | James Legge (1815-1897), Scottish Protestant missionary in Qing China and translator of the Chinese classics into English |