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单词 transfer
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transfertransfer1 /ˈtrænsfɚ, trænsˈfɚ/ ●●○ S3 W3 AWL verb (transferred, transferring) Etymology Verb Table 1PERSON [intransitive, transitive] to move from one place, school, job, etc. to another, or to make someone do this, especially within the same organization: transfer to Halfway through the first year, he transferred to Berkeley.transfer somebody (from something) to something Davis is being transferred from New York to Houston next month.2THING/ACTIVITY [transitive] formal science to move something from one place or position to another: transfer something (from something) to something Remove the roast from the oven and transfer it to a platter. A chemical reaction will transfer some energy into heat.3MONEY [transitive] social studies, economics to move money from the control of one account or institution to another:  I need to transfer some money from my savings account to my checking account.4SKILL/IDEA/QUALITY [intransitive, transitive] if a skill, idea, or quality transfers from one situation to another, or if you transfer it, it is used in the new situation:  Ideas that work in one school often don’t transfer well to another.5PROPERTY [transitive] social studies, economics, law to officially give property or money to someone else:  The assets were transferred into his wife’s name.6PHONE [transitive] to connect the telephone call of someone who has called you to someone else’s telephone:  Hold one moment while I transfer your call.7transfer power/responsibility/control to officially give power, etc. to another person or organization: transfer to Republicans want to transfer more power back to the states.8transfer your affection/loyalty etc. to change from loving or supporting one person to loving or supporting a different one: transfer to He quickly transferred his loyalty from the old government to the new.9RECORDED INFORMATION [transitive] to copy recorded information, music, etc. from one system to another, for example from tape to CD:  Transfer the files onto floppy disk.10BUS/AIRPLANE [intransitive] to change from one bus, airplane, etc. to another during a trip:  If you take the bus, you’ll have to transfer twice.11PICTURE/PATTERN [intransitive, transitive] if a pattern, design, etc. transfers from one surface to another, or if you transfer it, it appears on the second surface:  The design is transferred to the loom and woven into the carpet.[Origin: 1300–1400 Latin transferre, from ferre to carry]transferable adjective
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transfertransfer2 /ˈtrænsfɚ/ ●●○ AWL noun 1a)[countable, uncountable] science the process by which someone or something moves or is moved from one place, situation, job, etc. to another:  a job transfer Most of the bills are paid by electronic transfer. b)[countable] someone or something that has been moved in this way2transfer of power a process by which the control of a country is taken from one person or group and given to another:  the smooth transfer of power in Hong Kong3[countable] a)a ticket that allows a passenger to change from one bus, train, etc. to another without paying more money b)the action of changing from one bus, airplane, etc. to another to continue a trip4[countable] a drawing, pattern, etc. that can be printed onto a surface by pressing it against that surface5[countable, uncountable] a way in which advertisers try to persuade someone to buy something by making a connection in people’s minds between the product and something attractive or positive energy transfer
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