transfer的意思和读音

transfer

: [ˈtrænsfər] : [trænsˈfɜː(r)]

n.;【

v.

transferred  transferring  transfers  

v.+n.transfer money,transfer technology,transfer power,transfer capital,labour transfer

n.transfer ticket

transferv.to new place

1.[i][t]使to move from one place to another; to move sth/sb from one place to another

The film studio is transferring to Hollywood.

If I spend a semester in Madrid, will my credits transfer?

How can I transfer money from my bank account to his?

The patient was transferred to another hospital.

I couldn't transfer all my credits from junior college.

to new job/school/situation

2.[i][t]使to move from one job, school, situation, etc. to another; to arrange for sb to move

Children usually transfer to secondary school at 11 or 12. 11 12

He transferred to UCLA after his freshman year.

Ten employees are being transferred from the sales department.

feeling/disease/power

3.[t][i]~ (sth) (from…) (to…)););if youtransfer a feeling, a disease, or power, etc., or if ittransfers from one person to another, the second person has it, often instead of the first

Joe had already transferred his affections from Lisa to Cleo.

This disease is rarely transferred from mother to baby(= so that the baby has it as well as the mother) .

property

4.[t]~ sth (to sb)to officially arrange for sth to belong to sb else or for sb else to control sth

He transferred the property to his son.

in sport

5.[i][t]使to move, or to move sb, to a different sports team, especially a professional football ( soccer ) team

He transferred to Everton for £6 million. 600

He was transferred from Spurs to Arsenal for a huge fee.

to new vehicle

6.[i][t]使to change to a different vehicle during a journey; to arrange for sb to change to a different vehicle during a journey

I transferred at Bahrain for a flight to Singapore.

Passengers are transferred from the airport to the hotel by taxi.

information/music, etc.

7.[t][i]);to copy information, music, an idea, etc. from one method of recording or presenting it to another; to be recorded or presented in a different way

You can transfer data to a memory stick in a few seconds. U

The novel does not transfer well to the movies.

n.change of place/job/situation

1.[u][c]the act of moving sb/sth from one place, group or job to another; an occasion when this happens

electronic data transfer

the transfer of currency from one country to another

He has asked for a transfer to the company's Paris branch.

After the election there was a swift transfer of power .

in sport

2.[u][c]the act of moving a sports player from one club or team to another

It was the first goal he had scored since his transfer from Chelsea.西

a transfer fee

to be on the transfer list(= available to join another club)

change of vehicle

3.[u][c]线an act of changing to a different place, vehicle or route when you are travelling

The transfer from the airport to the hotel is included in the price.

train/bus ticket

4.[c]a ticket that allows a passenger to continue their journey on another bus or train

picture

5.[c]a picture or design that can be removed from a piece of paper and stuck onto a surface, for example by being pressed or heated

psychology

6.[u]the process of using behaviour which has already been learned in one situation in a new situation

v.1.;2.3.;4.5.;6.7.()8.9.;10.1.;2.3.;4.5.;6.7.()8.9.;10.

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v.1.to move from one job, office, or department to another in the same company or organization2.to stop studying at one school or university and go to another3.to move someone or something from one place to another4.to move money from one account or bank to another5.to move from one bus, vehicle, airplane, or boat to another as part of a longer trip6.[Sports]to sell a professional sports player to another team, mainly used in British English7.to stop giving your time or support to one person or thing and give it to another8.to let someone speak to another person by changing telephone lines for them9.to officially arrange for someone else to become the owner of something10.to copy information or images from one place or object to another1.to move from one job, office, or department to another in the same company or organization2.to stop studying at one school or university and go to another3.to move someone or something from one place to another4.to move money from one account or bank to another5.to move from one bus, vehicle, airplane, or boat to another as part of a longer trip6.[Sports]to sell a professional sports player to another team, mainly used in British English7.to stop giving your time or support to one person or thing and give it to another8.to let someone speak to another person by changing telephone lines for them9.to officially arrange for someone else to become the owner of something10.to copy information or images from one place or object to another

n.1.the act of moving, or of being moved from one place to another2.the process of moving, or of moving someone, from one job, department, or office to another in the same organization3.[Sports]a person such as a football player who has been moved from one team to another4.a ticket that allows you to move from one bus or train to another without having to pay again, mainly used in American English5.the passing of rights or property from one person to another, or a document that conveys rights or property between people6.a piece of paper with a design or picture that you print on another surface using heat and pressure, mainly used in British English1.the act of moving, or of being moved from one place to another2.the process of moving, or of moving someone, from one job, department, or office to another in the same organization3.[Sports]a person such as a football player who has been moved from one team to another4.a ticket that allows you to move from one bus or train to another without having to pay again, mainly used in American English5.the passing of rights or property from one person to another, or a document that conveys rights or property between people6.a piece of paper with a design or picture that you print on another surface using heat and pressure, mainly used in British English

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1.If you need the receipt of your fund, please state so clearly in the comment section of the bank transfer order.

2.No transfer of this Contract is permitted and no subcontract is allowed to any third party without Party A's permission.

3.It should take only a week or two for China's national trademark authority to transfer the iPad trademark for China to Apple, Mr. Xie added.iPad

4.Cosco Pacific failed to persuade the Greek government to award it a build-operate-transfer contract under a bilateral arrangement.--(BOT)。

5.Fernando Gago could be on his way to Liverpool in the summer transfer window, after being told he has no future at Real Madrid.·

6.As long as you transfer correctly, scientifically , you can transfer to a real world like this.访

7.At the time, do not know what my mother would like, the day before school in the Pro and suddenly I transfer the.

8.How much time is left for passengers to transfer to the airport?

9.Under a retirement system, it will be fairly easy to replace leaders with new ones or to transfer them to other posts.退

10.I remember a substantial wire transfer to an offshore account that took the word "impossible" out of the equation.