Translation
Definition
1.)The process of translating words or text from one language into another: ‘the translation of the Bible into English’
1.1)[count noun] A written or spoken rendering of the meaning of a word or text in another language: ‘a Spanish translation of Calvin's great work’
2.)The conversion of something from one form or medium into another: ‘the translation of research findings into clinical practice’ More example sentencesSynonyms
2.1)Biology The process by which a sequence of nucleotide triplets in a messenger RNA molecule gives rise to a specific sequence of amino acids during synthesis of a polypeptide or protein. Example sentences
3.)technical, formal The process of moving something from one place to another: ‘the translation of the relics of St Thomas of Canterbury’ More example sentencesSynonyms
3.1)Mathematics Movement of a body from one point of space to another such that every point of the body moves in the same direction and over the same distance, without any rotation, reflection, or change in size.
Reference : https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/trans...
Paraphrase
Paraphrase involves starting and staying with the same language. To paraphrase means to restate the meaning of a text using using different words in the same language. If I were to paraphrase Thoreau's famous line: "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation," I might say "Most people endure life's frustrations calmly and peacefully." Now my version isn't as artful as Thoreau's, but it means roughly the same thing. "Brevity is the soul of wit" as Shakespeare noted. In other words, "It's always better to use fewer words if you can." You get the picture.
Reference : David Capes September 20, 2013. Translation.25 มกราคม 60 http://www.hearthevoice.com/blog/113
Interpretation
"to render into another language ; to interpret ; to explain by using otherwords; to express in other terms"
Reference : นาย ทวีศักดิ์ แก้วยวน. Translation.25 มกราคม 60