translate(1)
looks up for words in a dictionary
Description
TRANSLATE
NAME
translate - looks up for words in a dictionary
SYNOPSIS
translate [options] words
DESCRIPTION
translate looks up for words in a dictionary and translates them. It can handle multiple dictionaries and charsets. It comes with an english-german dictionary and is able to translate in both directions.
OPTIONS
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-n |
non-interactive (don’t prompt if no matches found) |
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-i |
invers lookup (from second to first language) |
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-w |
searches only whole words |
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-l |
languages to translate between |
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-C |
disable (automatic) color highlighting |
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-v |
display version and exit |
-h, --help
display help
EXAMPLE
translate -l en-de simplest
SEE ALSO
ding
FILES
translate’s preferred language and is stored in /etc/translate.conf. You can store your private configuration file in ˜/.translate/translate.conf. If there are no options in the commandline it uses the default values de-en.
It can also create a private dictionary in the ˜/.translate/ directory, e.g. ˜/.translate/de-en for the default language combination.
AUTHOR
Jochem Huhmann <jochem@revier.com> initially wrote translate. The Debian Project took over maintenance of translate since version 0.6. It is currently maintained by Axel Beckert <abe@debian.org> on https://salsa.debian.org/debian/translate.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).