- 001-汽車技術(shù)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 002-機(jī)械加工行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 003-金融財(cái)經(jīng)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 004-通訊技術(shù)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 005-化工技術(shù)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 006-石油鉆井行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 007-建筑工程行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 008-生物工程行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 009-環(huán)境工程行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 010-航空航天行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 011-醫(yī)療器械行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 012-煤炭能源行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 013-服飾服裝行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 014-品牌廣告行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 015-商業(yè)營(yíng)銷行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 016-旅行旅游行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 017-高新科技行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 018-電子產(chǎn)品行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 019-食品飲料行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 020-個(gè)人護(hù)理相關(guān)語(yǔ)料
- 021-企業(yè)管理相關(guān)語(yǔ)料
- 022-房地產(chǎn)商行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 023-移動(dòng)通訊行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 024-銀行業(yè)務(wù)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 025-法律相關(guān)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 026-財(cái)務(wù)會(huì)計(jì)相關(guān)語(yǔ)料
- 027-醫(yī)學(xué)醫(yī)療行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 028-計(jì)算機(jī)的行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 029-化學(xué)醫(yī)藥行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 030-合同協(xié)議常用語(yǔ)料
- 031-媒體相關(guān)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 032-軟件技術(shù)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 033-檢驗(yàn)檢測(cè)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 034-貿(mào)易運(yùn)輸行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 035-國(guó)際經(jīng)濟(jì)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 036-紡織產(chǎn)品行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 037-物流專業(yè)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 038-平面設(shè)計(jì)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 039-法語(yǔ)水電承包語(yǔ)料
- 040-法語(yǔ)承包工程語(yǔ)料
- 041-春節(jié)的特輯語(yǔ)料庫(kù)
- 042-醫(yī)學(xué)詞匯日語(yǔ)語(yǔ)料
- 043-石油管路俄語(yǔ)語(yǔ)料
- 044-電機(jī)專業(yè)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 045-工業(yè)貿(mào)易行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 046-建筑工程法語(yǔ)語(yǔ)料
- 047-核電工程行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 048-工廠專業(yè)日語(yǔ)語(yǔ)料
- 049-疏浚工程行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 050-環(huán)境英語(yǔ)行業(yè)語(yǔ)料
- 051-地鐵常用詞典語(yǔ)料
- 052-常用公告詞典語(yǔ)料
- 英文專業(yè)翻譯
- 法語(yǔ)母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 德語(yǔ)母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 西班牙母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 意大利母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 拉丁語(yǔ)專業(yè)翻譯
- 葡萄牙母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 丹麥母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 波蘭母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 希臘母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 芬蘭母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 匈牙利母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 俄語(yǔ)母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 克羅地亞翻譯
- 阿爾巴尼亞翻譯
- 挪威母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 荷蘭母語(yǔ)翻譯
- 保加利亞翻譯
- 日語(yǔ)專業(yè)翻譯
- 專業(yè)韓語(yǔ)翻譯
- 馬來(lái)語(yǔ)翻譯
- 印地語(yǔ)翻譯
- 波斯語(yǔ)翻譯
- 老撾語(yǔ)翻譯
- 阿拉伯語(yǔ)翻譯
- 哈薩克語(yǔ)翻譯
- 土耳其語(yǔ)翻譯
- 泰米爾語(yǔ)翻譯
- 越南語(yǔ)翻譯
- 柬埔寨語(yǔ)翻譯
- 蒙古語(yǔ)翻譯
- 孟加拉語(yǔ)翻譯
- 簽證資料蓋章
- 移民翻譯蓋章
- 學(xué)歷認(rèn)證翻譯
- 留學(xué)文書翻譯
- 論文母語(yǔ)潤(rùn)色
- 口譯外派服務(wù)
- NAATI翻譯
- 出生證明翻譯
- 聽(tīng)譯校正服務(wù)
非英語(yǔ)專業(yè)人士想從事翻譯工作需要具備什么條件?
How to Prepare for Life as a Translation, Interpretation, and Localization Management Student
1. Read extensively, especially in your non-native language(s).
- Read high quality newspapers (e.g. the New York Times, Wall Street Journal) EVERY DAY for at least a year.
- Read high quality news magazines (e.g. the Economist), cover to cover.
- Read your favorite topics in your non-native language(s).
- Read other well-written material that will help broaden your general knowledge.
- Don't just listen to news stories; analyze them.
- Keep abreast of current events and issues.
- Record news programs and interviews so you can listen to them later.
- Take college-level courses, review high school texts, etc.
- Strengthen your knowledge in a specialized field (preferably in a technical field, such as computers).
- A stay of at least six months to a year is recommended.
- Live with and/or frequently interact with native speakers of your non-native language.
- Take content-related courses (e.g. macroeconomics, political science) in your non-native language (not just pure language courses).
- Work in a setting that requires high level use of your non-native language.
- Take challenging composition courses (not just creative writing courses, but classes in journalism, technical writing, etc.) so you can “speak” journalese, UNese, legalese, etc.
- Copy (by hand) sections of textbooks and periodicals in your non-native language(s).
- Make a note of unfamiliar or troublesome grammatical points and work towards mastering them.
- Practice proofreading.
- Take rigorous speech courses and/or join Toastmasters (www.toastmasters.org).
- Practice writing and making presentations in front of other people in both your native and foreign language(s). (Have native speakers of your non-native language edit your speeches.)
- Practice listening to speeches and orally summarizing the main points.
- Practice writing summaries of news articles.
- Practice deciphering difficult texts (e.g. philosophy, law, etc.).
- Practice explaining complicated concepts understandably.
- Identify resources for background research (e.g. library, Internet, etc.).
- Familiarize yourself with navigation and file management under current Windows operating systems (most of the software tools used in the localization industry today are not compatible with the Apple operating system).
- Develop an understanding of the features Windows offers for multilingual processing, such as language-specific keyboard layouts, regional settings for units of measurement.
- Learn to use advanced functions of Word, Excel, and other Microsoft Office applications in both your native and non-native languages.
- Become an expert in search engines and online research by using these tools on a daily basis.
Eat sensibly, exercise regularly, and get sufficient sleep. These are all habits required of a good translator/interpreter.
10. Be prepared for lifelong learning.Be patient. Bringing your language skills and analytical skills up to the level required of a professional translator or interpreter is not a task that can be accomplished in a few short years. Only with a lot of sustained hard work can anyone truly succeed in these challenging and exciting fields.