Use Machine Translation with Microsoft.Office.TranslationServices

I have implemented custom translation for translate Text to another language and it works properly. Here I used "Microsoft.Office.TranslationServices.dll" and used its classes.
I have a scenario like this. Lets say I do not want to translate a selected words such as "Work Order". So there I've got a dictionary with the language and word. (Multidimensional Dictionary). So I want to pass that dictionary to the service and
need to map the words I've mapped there. Is it possible to do so using this "Microsoft.Office.TranslationServices"?

I am wondering if this has anything to do with having the user log into Excel.
In point #5 above: Under DCOM config, Microsoft Excel Application, if I modify the Identity tab to check on "This User" and enter the username/password to let Excel always run under that user. Then the application runs perfectly. However, other
users can't run the excel application on their own with the following error: "Cannot use object linking and embedding". If I check "Use the launching user", then Excel can't be launched. No errors in the logs or events anywhere to check.
Because running with the launching user proposes an user to run the Excel application. However, I do not think there is any where that we can pass in the password for this user to Excel. However, this Excel has all the permissions to Excel application as
well as the folders that have the Excel files.
Please help!
Thank you!

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