单词 | transposing |
释义 | transposingn. The action of transpose v., in various senses. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > [noun] overchangingc1384 transmutation1398 permutationa1425 transforming1435 resolutiona1450 translating1503 resolvinga1513 conversion1549 transposing1550 conversationa1570 transmuting1579 projection?1583 transmigration1618 version1626 transversion1656 transmogrification1661 converting1711 metamorphosing1730 metastasis1818 turn-over1825 interconversion1865 transnaturation1873 transmorphism1888 segue1945 the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > adaptation > [noun] transposing1550 adaption1615 alienation1644 suppling1671 adaptation1787 reconfiguration1856 tailoring1943 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > tailoring or making clothes > [noun] > carrying out specific processes > repairing or renovating translatingc1454 transposing1550 make and mend1899 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > inaccuracy, inexactness > incorrectness of language > [noun] > error in written mode > transposition transposing1550 transposition1582 transpose1589 marrowskying1860 the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > [noun] > alteration of order or sequence permutation1645 transposing1706 1550 Acc. St. Andrew's, Canterb. (MS.) Item for the transposyng of a cope xviij d. 1559 P. Morwyng tr. C. Gesner Treasure of Euonymus 141 By a certain metempsychosin, that is a transposinge of the soules or principal vertues. 1574 A. Golding tr. A. Marlorat Catholike Expos. Reuelation 210 b The cup of his wrath... The transposing of the woorde Cup from his owne proper signification,..is very ryfe in the Scriptures. 1706 A. Bedford Temple Musick vii. 156 We hardly meet with a Verse.., but with Transposing would admit of..Rhymes. 1908 Contemp. Rev. Apr. 414 There is not much more in it than a transposing of words. Compounds attributive: transposing instrument n. Music (a) an instrument having a mechanical device for transposing into a different key, as a transposing harpsichord, transposing organ, transposing piano; (b) a name for those orchestral instruments the parts for which are written in a different key from that in which they sound. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > [noun] > transposing instrument transposing instrument1840 society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > [noun] > in different key from part transposing instrument1840 1840 Penny Cycl. XVIII. 142/2 This instrument was called by Mr. Trotter a transposing piano-forte. 1883 W. S. Rockstro in Grove Dict. Music III. 433/1 In all these Scores, the Parts for the so-called ‘Transposing-Instruments’ correspond with the separate ‘Parts’ used in the Orchestra. 1889 A. J. Hipkins in G. Grove Dict. Music IV. 160/1 Prætorius ( a.d. 1619) speaks of transposing clavicymbals (harpsichords) which by shifting the keyboard could be set two notes higher or lower... Burney in his musical tour met with two transposing harpsichords; one..at Venice; the other..at Bologna. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1914; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < n.1550 |
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