transference 的定义
- the act or process of transferring.
- the fact of being transferred.
- Psychoanalysis. the shift of emotions, especially those experienced in childhood, from one person or object to another, especially the transfer of feelings about a parent to an analyst.displacement.
transference 近义词
等同于 operation
transference 的近义词 47 个
- action
- activity
- affair
- agency
- application
- deal
- effort
- enterprise
- exercise
- force
- movement
- procedure
- process
- service
- transaction
- trip
- use
- work
- act
- ballgame
- bit
- conveyance
- course
- deed
- effect
- employment
- engagement
- exercising
- exertion
- exploitation
- handiwork
- happening
- influence
- instrumentality
- labor
- manipulation
- motion
- performance
- play
- proceeding
- progress
- progression
- scene
- undertaking
- workmanship
- carrying on
- doing
transference 的反义词 13 个
等同于 passage
等同于 shift
等同于 transfer
等同于 transit
等同于 transport
等同于 removal
等同于 transmission
transference 的近义词 8 个
等同于 conveyance
transference 的近义词 10 个
transference 的反义词 2 个
等同于 delegation
transference 的近义词 30 个
- appointment
- apportioning
- authorization
- charge
- commissioning
- committal
- consignment
- conveyance
- conveying
- deputation
- devolution
- installation
- investiture
- mandate
- nomination
- ordination
- reference
- relegation
- trust
- consigning
- deputization
- deputizing
- entrustment
- giving over
- referring
- sending away
- submittal
- submitting
- transferal
- transferring
transference 的反义词 1 个
等同于 disposal
transference 的近义词 30 个
- appointment
- apportioning
- authorization
- charge
- commissioning
- committal
- consignment
- conveyance
- conveying
- deputation
- devolution
- installation
- investiture
- mandate
- nomination
- ordination
- reference
- relegation
- trust
- consigning
- deputization
- deputizing
- entrustment
- giving over
- referring
- sending away
- submittal
- submitting
- transferal
- transferring
transference 的反义词 1 个
更多transference例句
- What’s beautiful and powerful and ethically valuable about translation is this intense attention to the other, and not only attention, but an identification with a sort of transference.
- It is now becoming more and more common to arrange for the transference of stops from one keyboard to another.
- The transference of it from ship to shore and from shore to ship is a matter of awful noise and perspiring confusion.
- Without adequate expression there is no art, for there is no infection, no transference to others of the author's feeling.
- For there was much work to be done, big burdens to be carried in the transference of their effects from camp to camp.
- This is all the more surprising since we have not the slightest ground for supposing any transference of institutions.