transfer
- move from one place to another;move to another group, occupation, or service
- an act of moving something or someone to another place;an act of selling or moving an athlete to another team
verb: transfer, 3rd person present: transfers, gerund or present participle: transferring, past tense: transferred, past participle: transferred
noun: transfer, plural noun: transfers
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- 1. move from one place to another I went to sleep on the couch before transferring to my bedroom later in the night he would have to transfer money to his own account 同義詞
- ▪ move to another group, occupation, or service she transferred to the Physics Department employees have been transferred to the installation team
- ▪ enroll in a different school or college Ron transferred to the University of Idaho
- ▪ (in professional sports) move or cause to move to another team he transferred to the Dodgers when a player is transferred to the minors by a major league club
- ▪ redirect (a telephone call) to another line or extension.
- ▪ copy (a drawing or design) from one surface to another drawings can be transferred to the artwork by rubbing them off the sheet
- ▪ copy (data, music, etc.) from one medium or device to another you can easily transfer your personal data to another PC using the export feature
- 2. change to another place, route, or means of transportation during a journey John advised him to transfer from Rome airport to the railroad station
- 3. make over the possession of (property, a right, or a responsibility) to someone else we will transfer full planning responsibility to local authorities 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. change (the sense of a word or phrase) by extension or metaphor between Latin and English, the sense was transferred from the inhabitants to the place a transferred use of the Old English noun
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- 1. an act of moving something or someone to another place a transfer of wealth to the poorer nations she was going to ask her boss for a transfer to the city 同義詞
- ▪ British an act of selling or moving an athlete to another team his transfer from Rangers cost £800,000
- ▪ a student who has enrolled in a different school or college.
- ▪ a conveyance of property, especially stocks, from one person to another the transfer of assets from wealthy individuals to family members 同義詞
- ▪ the action of copying data from one medium or device to another.
- 2. British a small colored picture or design on paper, which can be transferred to another surface by being pressed or heated T-shirts with iron-on transfers
- 3. an act of changing to another place, route, or means of transportation during a journey it took three hours and several bus transfers to get there
- ▪ North American a ticket allowing a passenger to change from one public transportation vehicle to another as part of a single journey you get a transfer, you have to get that train
- a system whereby successfully completed units of study contributing towards a degree or diploma ...
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- a soccer or rugby club's list of players available for transfer.
- make (a player) available for transfer: the striker was fined and transfer-listed the transfer-listed goalkeeper
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- a mathematical function relating the output or response of a system such as a filter circuit to ...
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- a substance released by antigen-sensitized lymphocytes and capable of transferring the response ...
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- a specific period in the year during which soccer clubs may buy and sell players: McClaren was eager to bolster his squad during the January transfer window
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- a trajectory by which a spacecraft can pass from one orbit to another at a higher altitude, ...
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- a payment made or income received in which no goods or services are being paid for, such as a ...
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- a specific period in the year during which soccer clubs may buy and sell players: McClaren was keen to bolster his squad during the January transfer window
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- move from one place to another: he intends to transfer the fund's assets to the Treasury I went to sleep on the couch before transferring to my bedroom later in the night
- an act of moving something or someone to another place, organization, team, etc.: a transfer of wealth to the EU's poorer nations she asked her boss for a transfer to the city
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