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Lost in translation Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫɔst/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /tɹænˈsɫeɪʃən/, /tɹænzˈɫeɪʃən
LAWST in tran-SLAY-shuhn
lˈɒst/ /ˈɪn/ /tɹænslˈeɪʃən
LOST in tran-SLAY-shuhn

释义

When meaning or details are changed, unclear, or lost during translation from one language to another. Sometimes used more broadly for communication problems between people or cultures.

用法与细微差别

'Lost in translation' is often used both literally (about language) and metaphorically. Usually neutral or slightly humorous; can describe funny, awkward, or frustrating misunderstandings. Not used for simple word mistakes—refers to deeper or cultural meaning lost.

例句

Some jokes are lost in translation.

basic

His message got lost in translation.

basic

Important details were lost in translation.

basic

The poet’s emotions were completely lost in translation when I read the English version.

natural

We argued because something got lost in translation between us.

natural

The meaning of that proverb just gets lost in translation every time.

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