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transferring

/verb trans-fur, trans-fer; noun, adjective trans-fer/US // verb trænsˈfɜr, ˈtræns fər; noun, adjective ˈtræns fər //

转移,转让,转账,调动

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    trans·ferred, trans·fer·ring.

    • : to convey or remove from one place, person, etc., to another: He transferred the package from one hand to the other.
    • : to cause to pass from one person to another, as thought, qualities, or power; transmit.
    • : Law. to make over the possession or control of: to transfer a title to land.
    • : to imprint, impress, or otherwise convey from one surface to another.
v.无主动词 verb
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    trans·ferred, trans·fer·ring.

    • : to remove oneself from one place to another: to transfer from the New York office to London.
    • : to withdraw from one school, college, or the like, and enter another: I transferred from Rutgers to Tulane.
    • : to be moved from one place to another: to transfer to overseas duty.
    • : to change by means of a transfer from one bus, train, or the like, to another.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a means or system of transferring.
    • : an act of transferring.
    • : the fact of being transferred.
    • : a point or place for transferring.
    • : a ticket entitling a passenger to continue a journey on another bus, train, or the like.
    • : a drawing, design, pattern, or the like, that is or may be transferred from one surface to another, usually by direct contact.
    • : a person who changes or is changed from one college, military unit, business department, etc., to another.
    • : Law. a conveyance, by sale, gift, or otherwise, of real or personal property, to another.
    • : Finance. the act of having the ownership of a stock or registered bond transferred.
    • : Also called transfer of training. Psychology. the positive or negative influence of prior learning on subsequent learning.Compare generalization.
    • : Also called language transfer. Linguistics. the application of native-language rules in attempted performance in a second language, in some cases resulting in deviations from target-language norms and in other cases facilitating second-language acquisition.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or involving transfer payments.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbpass possession to
Synonyms
assign指派,指定,指定的,分配bring带来,带来了,把,带来的carry携带,搬运,携带物品,运送cede割让,让出,割让权,割让土地change变化,改变,更改,变革convert转换,兑换,转化,转换成deliver交付,提供,送达,递送dispatch派遣,派出所,派遣人员,调遣ferry摆渡,渡轮,渡輪,渡船find发现,找到,找到了,找到的give给,给予,赋予,给与hand over交付,移交,递交,交给move行动,移动,举措,搬迁pass on转达,转告,转发,传递provide提供,规定,供,具备relocate搬迁,迁居,迁移,迁址remove移除,删除,拆除,取消sell出售,销售,卖,售卖send发送,送,发出,送出shift移位,转移,移,轮班ship船舶,船,运送,船只supply供应,提供,补给,供应品transmit传递,转发,传送,传播transport运输,交通运输,交通,交通工具turn over翻开,翻转,翻阅,翻过bear承担,忍受,负担,担当cart马车,手车,车车,手推车consign寄售,托运,托付,托运货物convey输送,运送,输送带,输送机deed契约,事迹,契据,契税delegate代表,委托人,代表们,委托dislocate错位,脱臼,脱位,脱节dispense分发,分装,分派,分注displace置换,取代,转移,换位disturb困扰,干扰,扰乱,骚扰express表示feed饲料,喂,饲养,饲喂forward谈到这个hand手,手部,手手,手的haul牵引,牵引力,搬运,牵引物lug大块头,大块的,大腿,大耳窿mail邮件metamorphose蜕变,蜕化,蜕变为,变形post职位,岗位,职务,岗位职责relegate降级,贬低,贬谪,贬低地位shoulder肩部,肩膀,肩膀上的,肩上的责任taxi出租车,计程车,出租汽车,士tote手提包,手提袋,手提箱,购物袋transfigure变形,变身,转化,转变translate译文,译出,译者注,译成中文transmogrify转化,改装,改造,变身transmute转化,嬗变,转移,转化作用transplant移植,移植术,移植手术,转移transpose换位,转位,转置,换位思考make over翻修,改造,改装,翻拍pass the buck推卸责任,推诿责任,推诿扯皮,转嫁责任sign over签署

Examples

  • Shenzhen’s ChiNext board said that it rejected Jiangsu Netin’s application because it failed to meet all requirements, citing inadequate information disclosure regarding stake transfers among shareholders and tax payments.

  • We’ve also reached out to Facebook to ask what next steps it’ll be taking over its EU-US data transfers in light of the EDPB guidance and will update this report with any response.

  • Less than a month after he transferred to Miami, his father and first football coach, Eric, died of a heart attack at 48.

  • Without the technology transfer process enabled by the 1980 law, this research could have died in Stanford labs.

  • Authorities believe the case may be linked to an organized crime network working with a drug cartel and transferred the case in 2015 to a special court in the capital after local prosecutors investigating the crime received threats.

  • The administration insisted it was stymied by congressional restrictions on transferring detainees out of Guantanamo.

  • This would involve transferring ownership of the NEC to a new public entity charged with caring for the tracks and signals.

  • He became a Lieutenant in The Blues and Royals before transferring his commission to the Royal Air Force.

  • She later played volleyball for Westminster College before transferring to Brigham Young University.

  • But if we're talking about transferring land through economic projects, then we're not ready to do so.

  • By transferring it in a way whereby the transferee becomes the holder or owner.

  • Dunbar expected to confer passive immunity on the hay fever patient by transferring to him this horse serum with its antibodies.

  • No, there was no way of suddenly bringing the Elders here, of transferring his burden of decision to them.

  • Meaning that you are going to try to hold us to the fixed percentage charge for handling, packing, loading, and transferring?

  • It was only a matter, he said, of transferring a man's habit patterns from brain cells to vacuum-tube cells.