Mate Translate 6.0.7

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Varyarmah Knox

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Jul 16, 2024, 2:39:36 PM7/16/24
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Mate is made for those who translate all the time. Sure there are sites that get the job done, but none are as deeply integrated as Mate. It's so smooth to use. Mate blends into your workflow so it feels like you're not translating at all.

No browser switching. No interruptions. It's instant. Right there in your menu bar, just a shortcut away. There when you need it and then gone in an instant.

Translate web pages in one quick click with seamless extensions. Emails, notes, and messages work too. Anywhere text resides. And on iOS, Mate works offline. It's built to look good and work fast.

Mate Translate 6.0.7


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Mate stores all your translations offline so that you can reference them whenever you want. You can install Mate on a variety of devices and Mate will synchronize between all of them. Mate allows you to instantly translate a phrase on your Mac and then you can access it on another desktop or mobile device. Never lose a translation again, even between devices!

The brave translate already exists and has been added recently, and the additional features you have specified will hopefully be added in some near or distant future. The companies you mention are a great choice because they offer much more than just translation.

I would prefer that it could be opened separately as an item in the browser menu or context menu, rather than appearing as a pop-up alert and that the target language of the translator does not have to be the same as the one in the browser (e.g. to translate from English, despite English is the browser primary language).

Check what you have translated before, even if you are offline. Maybe you need to translate something, but having a hard time going online? Check if something similar has already been translated. A glance at your offline history will reveal everything you have translated earlier.

Use Safari browser extension to translate by double-clicking or highlighting the text. You can also use the app to translate the whole webpage that you are on. Mate Translate also has the feature to translate Netflix subtitles, automatically translate your clipboard using a simple shortcut, as well as drag and drop any selected text onto the floating window of the app to easily translate.

And on the other related note: nor mate's full page translation nor suggested earlier simple translate extension's (this one) "translate this page" do the trick. Still cant find a way to reliably translate full site and have to switch to safari from time to time.

Mate Translate (was Instant Translate) allows you to translate words and phrases between over 100 languages, use text-to-speech, and browse through already-done translations in the history. You can quickly swap languages in the pop-up using Control+S.

After the last two updates I am using Arc full time although I don't use the AI functions. I have a question about automatic translation of web pages. Right click / menu offers me to translate a page to my native language but how can I see it again in the original language? And a question related to the translation issue: Is the Mate Translator extension working for anyone? I have a lifetime subscription to this application but the addon crashes in Arc and I can't login to the account to use the Pro features. Thanks in advance.

3. Select text in Safari, a Mate button should appear:


4. Press the Mate button to see a translation:


If this doesn't help, please drop us an email at sup...@matetranslate.com describing the exact steps, so we can investigate what's wrong.

You can also watch this video showing the extension in action: Translate Safari Extension by Mate

In a SolidWorks assembly, you connect parts using mates.Each mate applies a geometric relationship between mate entities ondifferent parts. Mates include parallel, concentric, and coincidenttypes. Mate entities include points, lines, and surfaces.

Consider the connection between the upper-arm and forearm partsof a robotic arm assembly. This connection allows the two parts torotate with respect to each other about a single axis and thereforehas one rotational degree of freedom. You specify this degree of freedomby applying mates such as:

Joint and Constraint blocks are the Simscape Multibody equivalentof SolidWorks mates. They apply between two bodies the kinematicconstraints that determine how they can move. A Revolute Joint blockis an example. This block removes five degrees of freedom betweentwo bodies, allowing them only to rotate about a common axis.

Consider the connection between the upper-arm and forearm partsof the robotic arm assembly. This connection provides a single rotationaldegree of freedom and therefore is a revolute joint. During CAD import,the mates between the two parts translate into a Revolute Joint blockbetween two rigid body subsystems. The figure shows this joint blockin an imported model (polished for clarity).

By defining the relative degrees of freedom between two bodies,Joint blocks partially determine how these bodies can move with respectto each other. Constraint blocks enable you to impose additional restrictionson their motion. CAD mates can translate into these Constraint blocks:

The table shows the Joint blocks that different mate combinationsmap into. Different mate combinations can map into the same joint.This happens if the mate combinations provide the same degrees offreedom between the parts they join. For a legend of the icons inthe table, see Mates and Entities.

The table shows the Constraint blocks that different mate combinationsmap into. Different mates map into the same Constraint block if theyprovide the same degrees of freedom. Angle mates must have valuesof 0 or 90 degrees. Other mate settings are not supported. For a legendof the icons in the table, see Mates and Entities.

Unsupported mates between parts translate into rigidconnections between rigid bodies. The rigid connections can be inthe form of Weld Joint blocks or direct frame connection lines betweenthe rigid bodies. These connections are meant to be temporary. AfterCAD import, search your model for rigid connections and, if appropriate,replace them with other Joint and Constraint blocks.

Mate combinations that fully constrain two parts translateinto rigid connections between two rigid bodies. The rigid connectionscan be in the form of Weld Joint blocks or direct frame connectionlines between the rigid bodies. These rigid connections accuratelymodel the degrees of freedom between the two bodies and do not needto be replaced.

The absence of a mate between a part and the restof the assembly translates into a 6-DOF Joint block between a rigidbody and the World frame. This joint block provides the rigid bodythe six degrees of freedom that the CAD part has within the CAD assembly.

Streamlining the translation process from the start, we can connect to your content source, automate the file analysis and preparation for translation or automatically allocate work to the best suited linguist

Among the factors that can influence female mate choice decisions is the degree to which females differentiate among similar displays: as differences decrease, females are expected to eventually stop discriminating. This discrimination threshold, in conjunction with the magnitude of male trait variation females regularly encounter while making mate choice decisions, may have important consequences for sexual selection. If local display variation is above the discrimination threshold, female preferences should translate into higher mating success for the more attractive male. But if display variation is frequently below the threshold, the resulting increased pattern of random mating may obscure the existence of female mate choice. I investigated the interplay between female discrimination and male display variation in green treefrogs (Hyla cinerea) and found that call trait differences between nearest neighbour males were frequently smaller than what females are expected to discriminate. This finding has two important consequences for our understanding of sexual selection in the wild: first, low display variation should weaken the strength of selection on male display traits, but the direction of selection should mirror the one predicted from females choice trials. Second, caution is needed when interpreting data on realized mating success in the wild: a pattern of random mating with respect to male display traits does not always mean that female preferences are weak or that conditions are too challenging for females to express their preferences. Rather, insufficient display variation can generate the same pattern.

It can be quite annoying when an app from the App Store cannot be loaded and thus updated. The download or update is started, but only a fraction of the app is loaded after hours.
Or an app like Mate ? translate speech & text cannot be installed because the download does not start even though you are connected to the internet.

If Mate ? translate speech & text is downloading very slowly, it could also be due to the size of the app itself. The progress bar gives you a slow download, but this may only appear because of the size of the app. In the event of an update, you can check in the respective app store how big the installation file is and see whether it may load for so long due to its size.

In addition, males from several species are known to adjust their ejaculate expenditure according to the mating status of the female they mate with (Simmons 2001; Sirot et al. 2011). If food restriction influences the amount of sperm and seminal fluid that can be produced, male feeding status might affect mating behavior, for example mating rate or copulation duration. Males could adjust ejaculate expenditure according to their feeding status, that is the amount of ejaculate available to a male, to optimize their mating strategy. If males are low on available ejaculate, they can adopt two different strategies: (1) use up all the available ejaculate as fast as possible reducing the number of matings thereby increasing the reproductive output per mating or (2) reduce ejaculate expenditure per mating to save on ejaculate (Wedell et al. 2002; Hodgson and Hosken 2006) to mate as many times as possible. Therefore, food restriction would either manifest in a low reproductive output per mating or a low mating rate. Besides the effect on ejaculate production, feeding might directly interfere with mating behavior, for example copulation duration. With a full belly and digestion in progress, the willingness or ability to mount a female might be reduced. Therefore, mating propensity and copulation duration might change with feeding status.

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