What is a translation in English?

What is a translation in English?

A translation is a piece of writing or speech that has been put into a different language.

What’s mean of celebrity?

Definition of celebrity 1 : the state of being celebrated : fame The actress lived a life of celebrity. 2 : a famous or celebrated person Many celebrities attended the awards ceremony.

What does celebrity mean Oxford dictionary?

a famous person
/səˈlebrəti/ (plural celebrities) (also informal celeb, informal sleb) [countable] a famous person.

What does I’m flattered mean?

made to feel pleased
Definition of flattered : made to feel pleased by something gratifying (such as an honor or a sign or respect or deference) I was very flattered to be asked to attend. The honoree was clearly flattered.

Who do we call celebrity?

A celebrity is someone who is famous, especially in areas of entertainment such as films, music, writing, or sport. He signed his first contract with Universal, changed his name and became a celebrity almost overnight.

Who can be called celebrity?

What is celebrity life?

Celebrity Life gives you the chance to lead a life of the person you probably always wanted to be. Make your dreams come true and try to become a world-known celebrity. Earn money and burn it by buying luxury stuff. Take care of your fans and fight off the rivals.

What does IM blushing mean?

blush. / (blʌʃ) / verb. (intr) to become suddenly red in the face from embarrassment, shame, modesty, or guilt; redden. to make or become reddish or rosy.

What is a full translation?

In full translation, the entire text is submitted to the translation process, that is, every part of the source language text is replaced by the target language text material. In partial translation, some parts of the source language text are left untranslated. They are simply transferred to the target language text.

What’s another name for celebrities?

celebrity

  • figure.
  • hero.
  • luminary.
  • personage.
  • personality.
  • someone.
  • star.
  • superstar.

Why are celebrities called stars?

But they are “stars,” much more specifically, because they are part of Western culture’s longstanding tendency to associate the human with the heavenly. They are “stars” because their audiences want them—and in some sense need them—to be.