overtranslate
English
Verb
overtranslate (third-person singular simple present overtranslates, present participle overtranslating, simple past and past participle overtranslated)
- To translate (language) in too much detail, or including the translation of things that should be left as they are.
- 1974, American Translators Association, State University of New York at Binghamton. Translation Center, Translators and translating: selected essays from the American Translators Association summer workshops, 1974, page 8:
- When we select too-specific a rendering, we overtranslate, and, thus, risk adding information which may not be true.
- 2010, John Yunker, The Art of the Global Gateway: Strategies for Successful Multilingual Navigation, Byte Level Books, →ISBN, page 86:
- Translate the gateway, but don't overtranslate
- 2010, Eleanor Dickey, Anna Chahoud, Colloquial and Literary Latin, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 179:
- To overtranslate: 'as far as my having slaves is concerned, I have – none'.
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