Revaluation vs Translation - What's the difference?
revaluation | translation |
The process of altering the relative value of a currency or other standard of exchange.
A reassessment of the value or worth of something; a reappraisal or reevaluation.
* 1973', (Philippa Foot), “Nietzsche: The '''Revaluation of Values” in ''Nietzsche: A Collection of Critical Essays , edited by : , ISBN 0385033443, page 162:
* ibidem , page 167:
(label) The act or (label) an act of translating, in its various senses:
# The conversion of text from one language to another.
# The conversion of something from one form or medium to another.
# (label) A motion or compulsion to motion in a straight line without rotation or other deformation.
# (label) The process whereby a strand of mRNA directs assembly of amino acids into proteins within a ribosome.
# A transfer of motion occurring within a gearbox.
# The conveyance of something from one place to another, especially:
## (label) An ascension to Heaven without death.
## (label) A transfer of a bishop from one diocese to another.
## (label) A transfer of a holy relic from one shrine to another.
## (label) A transfer of a disease from one body part to another.
(label) The product or end result of an act of translating, in its various senses.
As nouns the difference between revaluation and translation
is that revaluation is the process of altering the relative value of a currency or other standard of exchange while translation is translation parallel displacement (motion without deformation or rotation).revaluation
English
Noun
(en noun)- After the new party took power, the government declared a revaluation of the currency in an attempt to limit runaway inflation.
- After the soldiers raided her farm for supplies, she was forced to a revaluation of their benefit as protectors.
- It is, then, for the sake of the “higher” man that the values of Christian morality must be abandoned, and it is from this perspective that the revaluation of values takes place.
- The conclusion of this discussion must be that Nietzsche’s “revaluation of values” is a most complex matter, and there is no single answer to the question as to what he was attacking or as to what the basis might be for the attack.