释义 |
transplace, v. rare.|trɑːnsˈpleɪs, træns-| [f. trans- + place v.] trans. To change the place of, transpose; to oust from its position in favour of something else. (Also with the two things as obj.) Hence transˈplacing vbl. n.
1615Lawson Country Housew. Gard. (1626) 26 An artificiall transplacing or transposing of a twig, bud, or leafe, commonly called a graft. 1621Ainsworth Annot. Ps. xlii. 6 The Greeke readeth thus; the salvation of my face and my God; transplacing the Hebrew letters. 1641Wilkins Math. Magick i. xi. (1648) 75 The transplacing of that Obelisk at Rome by Sixtus the first, was done in some few days by five or six hundred men. 1711J. Greenwood Eng. Gram. 217 Of Transposition or the transplacing of words and sentences. c1810Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1838) III. 205 ‘Not so killing but so secret’.., transplacing the sentences ‘as secret though not so killing’. 1878L. Villari Machiavelli (1898) I. 16 In the ‘Decameron’ Latin periods already transform and transplace Italian periods. |