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What is the difference between evaluating a translation and blindly evaluating it?
The difference is that the translator knows the name, while the blind reviewer doesn't know the other person's name.

Translation evaluation refers to knowing the name of the other party to review and evaluate the translation. Blind evaluation is a system of degree thesis evaluation, that is, a part of graduate dissertations are randomly selected and sent to the school, the names of graduate students and their tutors are hidden, and relevant experts are invited to evaluate. This can avoid some human factors.