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converting

/verb kuhn-vurt; noun kon-vurt/US // verb kənˈvɜrt; noun ˈkɒn vɜrt //

转化,兑换,转换,转换器

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to change into a different form or properties; transmute; transform.
    • : to cause to adopt a different religion, political doctrine, opinion, etc.: to convert the heathen.
    • : to turn to another or a particular use or purpose; divert from the original or intended use: They converted the study into a nursery for the baby.
    • : to modify so as to serve a different function: to convert an automobile factory to the manufacture of tanks.
    • : to obtain an equivalent value for in an exchange or calculation, as money or units of measurement: to convert bank notes into gold; to convert yards into meters.
    • : Finance. to exchange voluntarily into another security, usually common stock, because of the greater value of the latter.
    • : to change in character; cause to turn from an evil life to a righteous one: to convert a criminal.
    • : Chemistry. to cause to undergo a chemical change: to convert sugar into alcohol.
    • : to invert or transpose.
    • : Law. to assume unlawful rights of ownership of.to change the form of, as from realty to personalty or vice versa.
    • : to appropriate wrongfully to one's own use.
    • : Logic. to transpose the subject and predicate of by conversion.
    • : Computers. to subject to conversion.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become converted.
    • : Football. to make a conversion.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one who has been converted, as to a religion or opinion.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbchange belief, especially regarding religion

Examples

  • The medical experts pushing it on TV are often the same few, with little evidence of them winning any converts.

  • In winning his converts, Jones had the advantage of quick wit, a superb visual memory, and his civilian training as a lawyer, which had schooled him in “the gentle art of drawing a red herring across my questioners’ train of thought.”

  • The SEO track will tackle keywords and copy that convert, content marketing and link building, navigation and CTAs, as well as testing.

  • A lot of our content currently converts on social media and we’ve figured out which types of content converts on different platforms, but one area to invest more in is onsite.

  • Although she did pull down millions in speaking fees from banks and other corporations, she is a late convert to the cause of aggressive financial regulation.

  • There is also “other” and “willing to convert” (more on those categories later).

  • Freundel had created the practice dunks because of an experience with a prior convert, according to Mandel.

  • This 18-hour trip was in a less nice room, but one that had two seats that convert into a bed.

  • Be a good citizen, and heaven awaits; fail to convert and lead a moral life, burn in hell.

  • “The two most dangerous types of people are poor who become rich and those who convert to Islam,” observed one man from Snuny.

  • It would not take two minutes to convert him from the inquisitor to the martyr at the stake.

  • As for poor Dolly, if he catches her and tries to convert her to his ideas, the child has nimble feet and can run.

  • Some of the colonists sincerely desired to acquaint and convert the Indians to Christianity.

  • The laudable aim of America to convert the Filipino into an American in action and sentiment will probably never be realized.

  • Had some dealings with Felix Phellion, whom he tried to convert to his religious belief.