Examples of 'translation appeared' in a sentence

Meaning of "translation appeared"

translation appeared: This phrase is used when referring to the availability or occurrence of a translated version (typically of a written work) in a different language. It suggests that the translated version has become visible, accessible, or published, indicating that it is now available for readers or users in the target language

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A few delegations noted that the quality of contractual translation appeared to be problematic.
Later on, an English translation appeared in the Muslim Herald, published by the London Mosque.
It was not until 2014 that a critical and annotated edition of this translation appeared in print.
Promptly, the translation appeared.
This translation appeared in 1975 as an illustrated edition under the name Good News.
In the Sixties of the last century a Dutch translation appeared thanks to the Rosicrucian press.
An English translation appeared in 1767, and it was translated into several other languages.
A favorable review of the Dutch translation appeared in the national daily newspaper Trouw in 1996.
A Spanish translation appeared in April 2014, under the title La señal y el ruido.
Goitein 's final and most complete English translation appeared in his final book posthumously published in 1988.
An translation appeared in 1991 under the subtitle The Giant Egg, by an uncredited translator.
The first English translation appeared in 1800 under the title " The Armenian.
My first translation appeared in December 2008, a few days after I officially joined.
A partial English translation appeared in Stern and Mirsky 1998.
The Italian translation appeared in 1847 as volume VI of the work.

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The complete translation appeared in 1838 by Seweryn Goszczyński.
An English translation appeared in 2015; there is a prior Spanish translation.
An English translation appeared in the 1956 first edition of the volume Logic, Semantics, Metamathematics.
The conventional English translation appeared in John Heywood 's collection of Proverbs in 1546.
Ida Overbeck 's translation appeared in 1880 under the title Die Menschen des XVIII.
A second English translation appeared in the following year ( 1817 ) by the English astronomer Henry Thomas Colebruke.

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