translate into — to change or transform something into a different form, state, or result
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to change or transform something into a different form, state, or result
Pronunciation (IPA): /trænsˈleɪt ˈɪntuː/
Korean meaning: ~로 바뀌다, ~로 변환되다, ~의 결과를 가져오다
Korean pronunciation: 트랜**스레**이트 **인**투
Example Sentences
- His weird hobby of collecting bottle caps somehow translated into a million-dollar business.
- Good study habits translate into better grades.
- Her ability to fall asleep anywhere translated into the superpower of sleeping through her roommate's karaoke sessions.
translate into
VERB//trænsˈleɪt ˈɪntuː//
to change or transform something into a different form, state, or result

how individual elements translate into something completely different and wonderful
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Origin
라틴어 'translatus'(옮겨진)에서 유래된 'translate'에 방향을 나타내는 'into'가 결합하여 '어떤 상태나 형태로 옮겨지다'는 의미가 되었습니다.
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“His weird hobby of collecting bottle caps somehow translated into a million-dollar business.”
“Good study habits translate into better grades.”
“Her ability to fall asleep anywhere translated into the superpower of sleeping through her roommate's karaoke sessions.”
“Investment in education translates into economic growth.”
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