Strategies for Training Translation Ability of New Engineering Talents Under the The Belt and Road Initiative

Shisheng YANG

Abstract


In today’s increasingly globalized world, the “The Belt and Road” initiative, as an important platform to promote international cooperation and development, puts forward higher requirements for the translation ability of new engineering talents. This article aims to explore how to effectively cultivate the translation ability of new engineering talents in this context, in order to meet the needs of international exchange and cooperation. First, analyze the specific requirements of the “The Belt and Road” initiative on the translation ability of new engineering talents, including language accuracy, the breadth and depth of professional knowledge, cross-cultural communication ability, etc. Subsequently, targeted training strategies were proposed, such as building a multilingual translation teaching resource library, strengthening the integration of professional English and translation courses, conducting cross-cultural exchange activities, and implementing school enterprise cooperation translation projects. The implementation of these strategies aims to improve the translation practice ability of new engineering talents, promote their comprehensive development, and contribute to international cooperation and exchanges under the “The Belt and Road” initiative.

 


Keywords


“The Belt and Road”; New engineering; Translation; Strategy

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13749

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