transpose 的 3 个定义
trans·posed, trans·pos·ing.
- to change the relative position, order, or sequence of; cause to change places; interchange: to transpose the third and fourth letters of a word.
- to transfer or transport.
- Algebra. to bring from one side of an equation to the other, with corresponding change of sign.
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trans·posed, trans·pos·ing.
- to perform a piece of music in a key other than the one in which it is written: to transpose at sight.
- Mathematics. a matrix formed from a given matrix by transposing.
transpose 近义词
swap, switch
更多transpose例句
- These discs, titled Miracle, transpose the invisible concept of ālaya into a tangible object.
- I always thought, they would need to be an evidence to the story, and the way I would transpose it.
- I transpose; all have What harme was (but harm is monosyllabic, and the line is then bad).
- I absorbed this idea almost unconsciously, and hardly know when I learned to transpose, so natural did it seem to me.
- Omit e corn, for bit read bite (so too at l. 211), and transpose, otwinne bite.
- She used to give me very little time in which to transpose her songs, and insisted on their being finished when she wanted them.
- He is a great reader, of course, and can transpose at sight, and all that sort of thing.