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Definition of transfer in English: transferverbtransferred, transferring, transfers trɑːnzˈfəːtranzˈfəːtransˈfəːtrɑːnsˈfəːˈtræn(t)sfər 1Move from one place to another. 转移 with object he intends to transfer the fund's assets to the Treasury 他想把基金资产转入财政部。 no object I went to sleep on the couch before transferring to my bedroom later in the night 我先睡在沙发上了,夜里晚些时候才搬到卧室去睡。 Example sentencesExamples - Work has been transferred to Scotland in a move which will see a small number of jobs created and add around £400,000 to group turnover.
- She was then transferred by ambulance to the Balfour Hospital.
- The seedlings are then individually transferred to tubes containing nutrient solutions adulterated with different concentrations of lead.
- A 54-year-old white male patient was transferred to our hospital for worsening pneumonia.
- Here's the trick: several card companies allow you to make balance transfers directly into your bank account.
- The money is transferred immediately from your account to the seller's.
- For immunoblots, proteins were transferred electrophoretically to nitrocellulose and resulting replicas were probed with antibodies.
- Fresh questions have been raised about whether BSE can pass to sheep after officials confirmed they had transferred the disease to an animal considered the most resistant.
- On all four occasions, patients were transferred to other hospitals in the city.
- Her friend Mandy used to support Leeds but has transferred her loyalties to Scarborough after moving to the resort from Hull.
- Then transfer all the money to that fund.
- When I moved a few weeks ago I transferred the drawers to the top of the new desk, since I don't have drawers at the new place.
- At ten I transferred myself from the couch to the bed.
- The money was subsequently transferred into the province's student loan fund.
- Two to three embryos are routinely transferred to the uterus.
- Larvae were collected, counted, and transferred to a new food vial.
- I was simply transferring all the available funds to Beirut to take advantage of the interest rates there.
- Otherwise, the grease and dirt on the gloves transfers to the couch or clothing.
- Finally, if you need a blood transfusion (when donated blood is transferred into your body), you may need a blood test to check what blood group you are.
- We will find all the voter registration forms transferred by the centre and pass them to the police for investigation.
Synonyms move, convey, shift, remove, take, carry, fetch, lift, bring, bear, conduct, send, pass on, transport, relay, change, relocate, resettle, transplant, uproot - 1.1 Move to another department, occupation, etc.
改行,调动 no object she transferred to the Physics Department 她调到物理系去了。 with object employees have been transferred to the installation team 雇员们被调到安装队去了。 Example sentencesExamples - After turning 17, he will be transferred to an adult Department of Corrections facility, to serve the remainder of his 30-year sentence.
- There is an established practice of civil servants transferring between departments to gain experience and this was facilitated by the clerical and administrative nature of their work.
- This figure included some 30,000 new employees - including teachers - who had been transferred from central government departments.
- Where is the evidence that transferring the department to the Ministry of Justice will overcome whatever the problems were?
- Eight months after transferring from the Department of Health, he spends a lot of his time not talking about Enterprise.
- The Public and Commercial Services Union has agreed to represent the men to try to stop the department's plans to transfer their jobs to the private sector.
- This time, though, it turned out that the person I'd been dealing with for the last year had transferred to another branch.
- My dad's an engineer and the company he worked for was transferring him to a different branch in Chicago.
- Reshuffling the department by transferring teachers to other position will not be of great help to our learners.
- Given the turnover of council staff he said he would be surprised if there were compulsory redundancies, although some staff may transfer departments.
- As all of the civil servants have been transferred to other departments there was no one to make the tea, so I had to do it.
- In the spring of 1957, he was transferred to the editorial department, where he was involved in editing ‘Chili’.
- For a two-year period, he worked in the old force control room before moving to Kendal traffic department, later transferring to the North and West Traffic Unit.
- The New Zealand Forest Service has been totally changed with some functions being transferred to the Department of Conservation and the sale of cutting rights for a number of forests.
- He said 140 personnel from his department will have transferred to Killarney by the early part of next year.
- A further 140 jobs are being transferred from the Department of Agriculture in Dublin to Claremorris.
- Many major departments would be transferred to St Helier Hospital.
- Those departments have been transferred from the company's existing offices in Sandbach, Cheshire.
- Every time you transfer to a different facility, you'll need to learn massive amounts of information unique to that site in order to qualify at that particular facility.
- He is demanding that the 170,000 federal employees being transferred into the new department lose both their civil service protection and union representation.
- 1.2 (in football and other sports) move to another team.
(足球等运动)转队,转会 no object he transferred to the Brooklyn Dodgers 他转到了布鲁克林道奇队。 with object he was transferred to Arsenal for £750,000 他被以75万英镑转会到了阿森纳队。 Example sentencesExamples - While State authorities still cap players' salaries and have the final say on who can be transferred abroad, corporate-sponsored teams have rebuilt Chinese soccer.
- If he no longer has a key role on the team, then the club should allow him to transfer out to a side that will allow him to continue to display his awesome talents.
- Even larger amounts change hands when a star player is transferred from one club to another.
- I don't know what goes on in the world of football transfers these days.
- But three players transferred.
- An example is the football club - you have players who if you transferred them all, you would have nothing on the field.
- Rumors were rampant that he had quit the team and might transfer to Ohio State, where he had made a recruiting visit.
- An athlete who transfers and sits out a year as required by NCAA rules does so by choice.
- The former Kentucky center, who was booted off the team because he never returned from Christmas break, is transferring to Louisville.
- It drives transfer markets, makes football a viable business and keeps teams fresh.
- The club's chairman has also said that high-earning players who are not playing or performing for the first team will be transferred.
- He moved over to St. Louis in 1899 when the owner of the two teams transferred his best players to the Cardinals.
- United also revealed that it had paid a total of £5.5m to footballers' agents involved in player transfers over the past 12 months.
- These reasons could be anything from slating off other players to transfer rumours to their personal lives, but the fact is that they are the ones mostly in the limelight.
- I agree the current players shouldn't be punished; let them transfer without having to sit out a year.
- 1.3with object Redirect (a telephone call) to a new line or extension.
转接(电话) Example sentencesExamples - She asked if I would like to be transferred to the phone department to talk to someone about the phone charges that are wrong.
- The line was transferred to the man's office and he picked up as Vincent greeted, ‘Hey, Lionel.’
- Patient calls are seamlessly transferred among the different facilities.
- Eric heard a click as Haylie transferred the line.
- 1.4with object Copy (a drawing or design) from one surface to another.
转印(图画,图案) drawings can be transferred to the artwork by rubbing them off the sheet Example sentencesExamples - Using screen prints and stencils, images are transferred to stickers and stuck in clusters on newspaper boxes.
- To transfer the designs, students used a barren or wooden spoon, and applied consistent pressure to the entire surface.
- In the photogravure process, the image is photochemically transferred to an etching plate that has been coated with a light-sensitive emulsion.
- At least one court case has found that transferring an artwork without obtaining the artist's permission is an infringement on that artist's copyright.
- After carefully measuring and arranging their designs, the students began the process of transferring their sketches to the black background.
- This is a technique for producing pictures by transferring an image from one surface to another.
- Use a black, fine-tip, permanent marker to transfer the design.
- Additionally, an artist or publisher who transfers an artwork by a license can also retain greater control over the way it is marketed.
- The images were transferred lithographically or hand-painted on to glass using transparent pigments and then issued in sets of eight or twelve.
- He then turned his paper over, before placing it on the canvas and applying powdered chalk to transfer the design to the surface beneath.
- The drawing is transferred by tracing over the drawing while pressing firmly with a ballpoint pen.
- They could use a light table or put graphite on the back of the newsprint to transfer the drawings to the good paper.
- ‘I create them by freehand before transferring the designs to a computer,’ he said.
- This method of enlargement has been used for hundreds of years when artists needed to transfer sketch designs to large walls for painting murals.
- Rub the back of the paper with the side of the pencil to transfer the drawing onto the eraser.
- Students use their previously prepared drawings to transfer their images to the leather-hard clay planter.
- This plan allows you to correctly transfer your design to your floor so you won't have your centered design off in the corner.
- Yet once the drawings are transferred to sheets of Mylar or aluminum panels, she carefully fills their contours with enamel paint.
- All the paper drawings were then transferred to animation cells in the traditional way.
- In a busy artist's workshop, the job of transferring the master's design to the support may well have been delegated to assistants.
- 1.5with object Copy (data, music, etc.) from one medium or device to another.
将(数据、音乐等)从一种介质(或设备)复制到另一种 the new product lets users transfer data from palmtop to desktop with a click of the mouse 这种新产品能让用户用鼠标一点就把数据从掌上电脑传输到台式电脑。 Example sentencesExamples - You'll also be able to transfer digital music files from your computer.
- So, let's add it all up: you can download music and streaming video; rip music from CD or burn new CDs; and transfer music to other devices via USB.
- A couple of weeks ago a friend asked me to transfer the music from his store-bought audio CDs onto a CDR in MP3 format for his car.
- Considering it can be used to transfer your entire music collection around the house, this is pretty good value, especially if you're going to plug it into an existing hi-fi system.
- The toolbar also enables users to transfer online content to blogs by pressing a button.
- Users can transfer music, video, photos, and even recorded television from their PCs to the portable device for playback anywhere.
- My stress levels kicked up a notch, however, when I discovered I couldn't transfer my music library to the device.
- A high-quality option for broadband users and the ability to transfer tracks to portable music players would be the icing on the cake.
- The software places restrictions on how many times and to what devices a user can transfer music.
- Know someone who wants to transfer music on old LPs and cassette tapes to MP3 files?
- Users can also watch music videos, transfer songs to portable music players and burn tracks to CD.
- With us, he talks about being an amateur at everything, the difficulty to transfer electronic music from studio to live environment and continuously avoiding expectations.
- It will also create playlists, transfer music to portable devices and burn standard audio CDs.
- It can be transferred between Fully Authenticated devices, but not recorded or stored on removable media.
- In either case, music tracks can be transferred to the device across a USB 2.0 connection.
- He reckons he's in the clear as he already paid a fee for being able to copy CD's and transfer music to other media.
- We should not have to transfer music from one device to another.
- Data is directly transferred between storage devices and client computers.
- Users can wirelessly transfer files between notebooks and the PC - provided, that is, that the laptop is WLAN-enabled.
- Data can also be transferred by USB cable and infra-red.
2no object Change to another place, route, or means of transport during a journey. (旅行中)转乘,转搭 passengers have to transfer at Heathrow for onward international flights Example sentencesExamples - At one point I transferred to another bus and had to stand at a stop for about 15 minutes.
- A few minutes later, the bus arrives at the location where I need to transfer to another route.
- It means rail passengers will no longer have to transfer to buses for journeys around Stockport.
- Another key dislike is transferring, they like a direct journey, really they want to get from A to B as quickly and as easily as possible.
- They escaped in a stolen car driven by a third man which was waiting on South King Street and the gang then transferred to another stolen car which was later found abandoned in Salford.
3with object Make over the possession of (property, a right, or a responsibility) to another. 转让(财产,权利),移交(责任) we will transfer full planning responsibility to local authorities Example sentencesExamples - On top of this are costs like transfer duties on property, annual administration fees, stamp duties etc.
- Moreover, one party cannot simply extinguish its responsibility by transferring custody to another.
- Local and state legislatures eagerly read the Court's decision as an invitation to transfer other people's property to private developers.
- Even if a property is transferred for a value less than prescribed guidance value, the stamp duty are registration are payable as per the guidance value.
- In effect, it would mean transferring responsibility from the county secretary.
- In England, married women, children, idiots and distracted persons were prohibited from transferring property out of their estates.
- Nor was the purpose of the original grants of immunity to delegate power, but rather to transfer certain responsibilities to an intermediary.
- This liability is essentially your brother's, and is due irrespective of who he transfers the property to.
- Eight congregations had yet to transfer property to the State when the deal was signed in June, 2002.
- Town trusts were set up in the 1800s to protect people from corrupt boroughs but many transferred their responsibilities after parish and town councils were established in 1894.
- Confiscation will also be possible even if the property has passed to legal heirs, or if it was transferred to a spouse or a separate legal entity.
- While use rights in livestock are transferred frequently, ownership rights are predominantly transferred after the death of a herd owner.
- First, property rights were transferred from advanced cooperatives to the commune, further centralizing ownership.
- The radical move forms part of a shake-up in licensing laws which will see the power to grant liquor licences transferred from magistrates to local authorities.
- Congress has passed a bill transferring jurisdiction of the case to a federal court, and the President has signed it into law.
- The Government wants to transfer the onus of responsibility but without giving any remuneration for the costs associated with it.
- The call comes as new licensing laws transferring responsibility for issuing licences from magistrates to the council came into force this week.
- Transfer of custody does not transfer responsibility.
- The seller transfers the property to a nominee who holds it in trust for the seller, who then in effect sells his rights under the trust, thus avoiding duty completely.
- The certificate is not a document of title and its delivery does not transfer any property in the shares covered by it.
Synonyms hand over, pass on, make over, turn over, sign over, transmit, convey, consign, commit, devolve, assign, cede, surrender, relinquish, delegate, entrust, grant, give, refer divert, channel, redirect 4usually as adjective transferredwith object Change (the sense of a word or phrase) by extension or metaphor. (通过延伸、隐喻)转变(词义,短语义) a transferred use of the Old English noun 这个古英语名词的一个转用。 Example sentencesExamples - Only later was the word transferred to the thing being manipulated to give us the modern sense.
- I am a lapsed Catholic and have no doubt transferred that sense of scripture from the Bible to poetry.
- Quite different is the Chinese term ‘scorch heart’, which transfers the metaphor of heat to the domain of worry.
- Because the different strands of Victorian intellectual life were so interconnected, metaphors were constantly transferred from one to another.
- This is a transferred usage, from the start, which does not at all minimize the systematic weight attached to it.
nounPlural transfers ˈtrɑːnsfəːˈtranzfəːˈtrɑːnzfəːˈtransfəːˈtræn(t)sfər 1An act of moving something or someone to another place, organization, team, etc. 迁移,转移,调动 a transfer of wealth to the EU's poorer nations 财富向欧共体较穷国家的转移。 she asked her boss for a transfer to the city 她向老板要求调到城里去工作。 mass noun a patient had died after transfer from the County Hospital to St Peter's 一个病人从郡医院转到圣彼得医院后死去。 Example sentencesExamples - Tara said she would arrange the transfer to another account but she did not do this.
- Booms are almost by definition a huge transfer of wealth from one section of the population to another leaving many in the lurch.
- Though ghost stories of the Kakaako Fire Stations have thrived, it has not prompted firefighters to request a transfer to another station.
- First, speculative activity behaves like a pendulum involving a transfer of wealth from one section of the population to another.
- Are transfers of wealth to Third World governments really an aid to economic development?
- Gift economies are not so much exchanges between two agents as they are transfers, the sheer moving of stuff through webs of human relations.
- Property booms, like any booms, are nothing more than a transfer of wealth from one section of society to another.
- That, however, is regarded as a radical solution, since it would erode the value of savings and amount to a huge transfer of wealth to borrowers.
- Yet after nearly 100 years of this, and massive transfers of wealth from earners to takers, the arguments are still the same.
- There is a mandatory 10-day waiting period to allow for the possibility of a transfer to another hospital, to allow for a trip to the court house.
- And, despite the newly deflated estimates of the wealth transfer, businesses are still vying to help Boomers spend their parents' money.
- Teachers claim the transfers are designed to divert attention from the shortage of trained teachers in the system.
- One tool might be to authorize interbasin transfers, moving water from one basin to another.
- It engineered a net transfer of wealth, at an increasing rate, from the poor countries to the rich, making the former poorer and the latter richer.
- The direct transfer of wealth and material from conquered peoples, as practised by the Romans, the British, and even the Russians after 1945, just hasn't happened.
- Even with the lowered estimate of the wealth transfer, no one denies that more than $1 trillion will still end up in Boomer pockets over the next decade.
- A transfer of authority to another body lessens our own Government's sovereignty and the ability to determine domestic standards and conformance.
- The prisoner walked out of HMP Kirkham open prison within hours of his transfer from a secure unit.
- The use of a systematic clinical protocol reduced hospital costs and length of stay and improved transfer of patients within the hospital.
- Not only does that entail a transfer of wealth from cities to suburbs, it also means that services are not supplied where they are most valued.
Synonyms movement, move, moving, shifting, shift, handover, relocation, repositioning, transplant, redirection, conveyance, transferral, transference, removal, change, changeover, switch, conversion - 1.1 A conveyance of property, especially stocks and shares, from one person to another.
财产转让(尤指股票过户) the transfer of assets from wealthy individuals to family members Example sentencesExamples - In a marriage breakdown, tie up property transfers by deed of separation/divorce which is confirmed by court decree.
- The second case concerned property or capital transfers made before the 1991 Act came into force.
- Whether the same applies to transfers of company property by the controllers in order to put it out of the reach of creditors, in circumstances of actual or pending insolvency, remains doubtful.
- After a period of time, the contract will be performed or completed by the transfer or conveyance of the legal estate by the vendor to the purchaser.
- The simplest answer is that at key points in our history, forced transfers of property have been perceived to be the best solution to particular social problems.
- It is submitted that these transfers are fraudulent conveyances.
- Both parties shall execute all property transfers and documents reasonably necessary to fully effect the sale closing, failing which the court may be spoken to for directions.
- ‘Conveyance’ being the transfer of property from the conveyor to the purchaser.
- It was also intended that, after the transfer of the properties, the new owner would manage the whole portfolio.
- Their effect is the early transfer of jurisdiction for management of such cases from magistrates to the Crown Court.
- Article 14 also contains provisions as to what should happen if the transferor defaults in executing a transfer of his shares.
- Like capital acquisitions tax, all transfers of property under documents between spouses are exempt from stamp duty.
- The question here is whether a transfer of property that extinguishes the trust by merging the beneficial and legal interest can in any sense be said to retire a trustee.
- But thereafter further share transfers were not registered in the register of members.
- If your Honour looks to the instrument of conveyance, the transfer, it is an unqualified transfer of the unencumbered fee simple.
- In addition, the trust must be constituted by the transfer of property to the trustee, which the Trustee maintains has not occurred.
- In many, if not most, cases, the charge itself will have been executed before the execution, let alone the exchange, of the conveyance or transfer of the property.
- What would have been a reasonable time for registration of the share transfers?
- Gifts to the university come to us as cash, stock transfers, property, pledges to be paid over time, wills, estates, trusts and life insurance policies.
- In other words, it lays the legal foundations for the privatization of the country's oil wealth and its transfer to US-based energy conglomerates.
Synonyms conveyance, transfer document papers, deeds, documentation - 1.2mass noun The action of copying data from one medium or device to another.
将(数据、音乐等)从一种介质(或设备)复制到另一种 data transfer between different manufacturers' drives Example sentencesExamples - E-mail now combines the features of word processors, file transfer, and multimedia file management.
- The USB standard supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps.
- With that thought, let's cover one of the most basic components of the Web: the hypertext transfer protocol, or HTTP.
- If the keys match, the remote server permits and establishes your login or file transfer session.
- Certainly, the Internet is the perfect medium for information transfer.
- A plurality of directors control data transfer between the host computer and the bank of disk drives as such data passes through the memory.
- Download links are a function of http (hypertext transfer protocol - the way websites communicate to web visitors).
- You can see that we're beginning to talk about terabytes of storage and transfer rates approaching gigabytes per-second.
- It takes advantage of the 480 Mb/sec maximum transfer rate the USB 2.0 interface is offering.
- The reader is introduced to the concept of packetized data transfer, open networking, reference models, and standards bodies.
- The synchronisation, file transfer and back-up software that installs on your PCs works very well.
- The transfer of snapshot copies to a remote location can be scheduled and prioritized to optimize available network bandwidth.
- It is file sharing on the Internet that occurs outside of the traditional forms of file transfer - http and ftp.
- We're trying to establish if this device provides enough throughput to be useful for data transfer.
- With a task running with predictable timing, real-time memory for data transfer was needed.
- This occurs mainly on the PCI bus, where write requests may be held in the PCI controller in the hope that it may accumulate them for rapid transfer to the device.
- They cover a variety of systems for radio email transfer.
- The reason is simple: higher rotational speeds lead to boosts in performance, as data transfer rates and access times benefit equally.
- Device to device data transfer is now becoming highly desirable.
2British A small coloured picture or design on paper, which can be transferred to another surface by being pressed or heated. 〈英〉纸上可转印的图画或图案 T-shirts with iron-on transfers 有烫印图案的T恤衫。 Example sentencesExamples - Assorted paint sets are available with projects or iron-on transfers.
- You have a hoop, needle, iron-on transfers and skeins of embroidery floss.
- On one side of the cloth are transfers of photos and newspaper cuttings and on the reverse I wrote this poem.
- Once the paper is removed, wipe away the backing residue from the transfer with a paper towel.
- Two of the items purchased include iron-on transfers.
- They did a fine job with the transfer, as the picture is clear and crisp.
- To offer no extras seems a crime but I'll settle for the gorgeous transfer and original anamorphic aspect ratio.
- You can stencil, stamp, use an iron-on transfer or freehand a design.
- A local company came to the rescue with a brilliant way of putting our designs on to their computer and producing huge transfers which could be stuck straight on to the caravan.
- It's easier to use, is more consistent and has a larger surface for bigger transfers.
3An act of changing to another place, route, or means of transport during a journey. (旅行中)转乘,转搭 bus transfers between the airport and the city centre cost about £11 从机场到市中心转乘公交车大约要11英镑。 Example sentencesExamples - With a single fare card, it is also easy to encourage using public transport by introducing rebates for intermodal transfer.
- Hopefully he caught the right subway trains, made his transfer, and got to the station with enough time to catch his Metro North train home.
- When we are in town in July, this transfer will be made on a weekday, so we will have better access to the station.
- This transfer would delay the latter train a few minutes, long enough for us to make our transfer.
- The airline's situation deteriorated further following its costly transfer to the new Athens-Spata International Airport.
- The shortage of sheltered safe berthing forces commercial craft to moor off in stormy conditions with potentially hazardous transfers in open boats.
- Our trip was several minutes to Jackson, where we detrained for our transfer.
- I have never read anything about transfers being available.
- The station was recently rebuilt, and we found that the transfer between directions is within the paid area of the station.
- The transfer was missed since the train was running late.
- Despite bursts of slow running south of Fort Lauderdale we arrived at the Miami Metrorail transfer only 7 minutes late.
- At Dave's request, the station dispatcher routed us to the track adjacent to the Lake Shore to enable a simple cross-platform transfer for this lady.
- The business folks had shared $80 cab rides from the Miami Metrorail transfer to West Palm Beach.
- There is still one transfer a day between Lambton and Toronto Yard, handling local traffic for as far west as Streetsville and Guelph Junction!
- It was possible to get to Smyrna by bus but it would take several transfers one of which would be to another county's bus system.
- Just north of the Metrorail transfer station we passed Amtrak's yards and Miami area station on the left.
- Base fare on the line is $1.75, but with the unlimited transfers one can feel they got their money's worth.
- This line would afford our group a convenient transfer to the Flushing end of the 7 line.
- Warwick station is a major park-and-ride, bus transfer and walk-on station.
- Waldorf Transfer Co. was a small, local contractor in Hamilton, Ontario that provided baggage transfer between various stations.
- 3.1North American A ticket allowing a passenger to change from one public transport vehicle to another as part of a single journey.
〈北美〉转车票 you get a transfer, you have to get that train Example sentencesExamples - The new system will feature magnetic FareSaver tickets and ticket transfers which passengers will be able to insert into digital fare boxes on buses.
- The timetables should offer frequent services with common minimum standards across the whole city, and fares should allow for free transfers.
- Twenty stations and unlimited transfers allow riders to move easily from one line to another, and one fare takes them nearly anywhere in the metropolitan region.
- Passengers can ask for a transfer ticket when they board the bus.
- This guy killed a bus driver over a bus transfer ticket.
- The metro system in the reference design is very cunning: there are only three lines, and everything is reachable with a single transfer.
OriginLate Middle English (as a verb): from French transférer or Latin transferre, from trans- 'across' + ferre 'to bear'. The earliest use of the noun (late 17th century) was as a legal term in the sense 'conveyance of property'. refer from Late Middle English: Refer comes from Latin referre ‘carry back’, from re- ‘back’ and ferre ‘bring’. Referee dates from the early 17th century, but did not appear in sports contexts until the mid 19th century. Referre is also the source of mid 19th-century referendum from the Latin for ‘referring’. Ferre is the source of numerous words in English including confer ‘bring together’; defer ‘put to one side or away’, which shares an origin with differ; fertile ‘bearing’; and transfer ‘carry across’, all of which came into the language in the Late Middle English period.
Rhymesà deux, agent provocateur, astir, auteur, aver, bestir, blur, bon viveur, burr, Chandigarh, coiffeur, concur, confer, connoisseur, cordon-bleu, cri de cœur, cur, danseur, Darfur, defer, demur, de rigueur, deter, entrepreneur, er, err, farceur, faute de mieux, fir, flâneur, Fleur, force majeure, fur, hauteur, her, infer, inter, jongleur, Kerr, littérateur, longueur, masseur, Monseigneur, monsieur, Montesquieu, Montreux, murre, myrrh, occur, pas de deux, Pasteur, per, pisteur, poseur, pot-au-feu, prefer, prie-dieu, pudeur, purr, raconteur, rapporteur, refer, répétiteur, restaurateur, saboteur, sabreur, seigneur, Sher, shirr, sir, skirr, slur, souteneur, spur, stir, tant mieux, Ur, vieux jeu, voyageur, voyeur, were, whirr Definition of transfer in US English: transferverbˈtræn(t)sfər 1Move from one place to another. 转移 no object I went to sleep on the couch before transferring to my bedroom later in the night 我先睡在沙发上了,夜里晚些时候才搬到卧室去睡。 with object he would have to transfer money to his own account Example sentencesExamples - Her friend Mandy used to support Leeds but has transferred her loyalties to Scarborough after moving to the resort from Hull.
- The money is transferred immediately from your account to the seller's.
- Fresh questions have been raised about whether BSE can pass to sheep after officials confirmed they had transferred the disease to an animal considered the most resistant.
- I was simply transferring all the available funds to Beirut to take advantage of the interest rates there.
- At ten I transferred myself from the couch to the bed.
- Two to three embryos are routinely transferred to the uterus.
- On all four occasions, patients were transferred to other hospitals in the city.
- Otherwise, the grease and dirt on the gloves transfers to the couch or clothing.
- Finally, if you need a blood transfusion (when donated blood is transferred into your body), you may need a blood test to check what blood group you are.
- The seedlings are then individually transferred to tubes containing nutrient solutions adulterated with different concentrations of lead.
- Here's the trick: several card companies allow you to make balance transfers directly into your bank account.
- Then transfer all the money to that fund.
- A 54-year-old white male patient was transferred to our hospital for worsening pneumonia.
- She was then transferred by ambulance to the Balfour Hospital.
- When I moved a few weeks ago I transferred the drawers to the top of the new desk, since I don't have drawers at the new place.
- The money was subsequently transferred into the province's student loan fund.
- Work has been transferred to Scotland in a move which will see a small number of jobs created and add around £400,000 to group turnover.
- For immunoblots, proteins were transferred electrophoretically to nitrocellulose and resulting replicas were probed with antibodies.
- Larvae were collected, counted, and transferred to a new food vial.
- We will find all the voter registration forms transferred by the centre and pass them to the police for investigation.
Synonyms move, convey, shift, remove, take, carry, fetch, lift, bring, bear, conduct, send, pass on, transport, relay, change, relocate, resettle, transplant, uproot - 1.1 Move to another group, occupation, or service.
改行,调动 no object she transferred to the Physics Department 她调到物理系去了。 with object employees have been transferred to the installation team 雇员们被调到安装队去了。 Example sentencesExamples - Many major departments would be transferred to St Helier Hospital.
- Reshuffling the department by transferring teachers to other position will not be of great help to our learners.
- Given the turnover of council staff he said he would be surprised if there were compulsory redundancies, although some staff may transfer departments.
- Those departments have been transferred from the company's existing offices in Sandbach, Cheshire.
- This time, though, it turned out that the person I'd been dealing with for the last year had transferred to another branch.
- Every time you transfer to a different facility, you'll need to learn massive amounts of information unique to that site in order to qualify at that particular facility.
- The New Zealand Forest Service has been totally changed with some functions being transferred to the Department of Conservation and the sale of cutting rights for a number of forests.
- This figure included some 30,000 new employees - including teachers - who had been transferred from central government departments.
- In the spring of 1957, he was transferred to the editorial department, where he was involved in editing ‘Chili’.
- Where is the evidence that transferring the department to the Ministry of Justice will overcome whatever the problems were?
- The Public and Commercial Services Union has agreed to represent the men to try to stop the department's plans to transfer their jobs to the private sector.
- After turning 17, he will be transferred to an adult Department of Corrections facility, to serve the remainder of his 30-year sentence.
- My dad's an engineer and the company he worked for was transferring him to a different branch in Chicago.
- There is an established practice of civil servants transferring between departments to gain experience and this was facilitated by the clerical and administrative nature of their work.
- He is demanding that the 170,000 federal employees being transferred into the new department lose both their civil service protection and union representation.
- He said 140 personnel from his department will have transferred to Killarney by the early part of next year.
- A further 140 jobs are being transferred from the Department of Agriculture in Dublin to Claremorris.
- As all of the civil servants have been transferred to other departments there was no one to make the tea, so I had to do it.
- Eight months after transferring from the Department of Health, he spends a lot of his time not talking about Enterprise.
- For a two-year period, he worked in the old force control room before moving to Kendal traffic department, later transferring to the North and West Traffic Unit.
- 1.2no object Enroll in a different school or college.
Ron transferred to the University of Idaho Example sentencesExamples - This includes those who began at a community college and transferred to a four-year school.
- She transferred into Mississippi College for Women in 1968, and never looked back.
- Upon transferring to community college, Cassie joined the computer club.
- So he transferred to Birmingham-Southern College, got a degree in political science and got married.
- Ad I went to two years in college in Portland and transferred schools down here and went to Loyola and Mary Mount University for a couple semesters.
- It said she had been transferred to two different schools before arriving to Claymore High for fighting without reason.
- It's not like this is my first job, and yet, I feel like an awkward geeky, loser who's just transferred from a different junior high school.
- After we got married I transferred colleges and got my degree.
- If expanding your network of contacts doesn't work, you may want to transfer to a different college.
- ‘She is transferring to a college in the east, so we would be parting anyway,’ he replied monotonously.
- After two years of junior college, I transferred to UCLA, where I intended to study theatre arts and become a screenwriter.
- I could be transferred to a totally different school.
- Being transferred to a different school just because she had been in a few fights had not been a great part of her life.
- I got a scholarship to UC Berkeley where I transferred from community college as a junior.
- They transferred this to college and it works really well.
- She is forced to transfer to a different school.
- Luckily, she transferred to a different school because Andy felt like getting a restraining order.
- 1.3 (in professional sports) move or cause to move to another team.
no object he transferred to the Dodgers 他转到了布鲁克林道奇队。 with object when a player is transferred to the minors by a major league club Example sentencesExamples - If he no longer has a key role on the team, then the club should allow him to transfer out to a side that will allow him to continue to display his awesome talents.
- The former Kentucky center, who was booted off the team because he never returned from Christmas break, is transferring to Louisville.
- The club's chairman has also said that high-earning players who are not playing or performing for the first team will be transferred.
- These reasons could be anything from slating off other players to transfer rumours to their personal lives, but the fact is that they are the ones mostly in the limelight.
- I don't know what goes on in the world of football transfers these days.
- Even larger amounts change hands when a star player is transferred from one club to another.
- While State authorities still cap players' salaries and have the final say on who can be transferred abroad, corporate-sponsored teams have rebuilt Chinese soccer.
- It drives transfer markets, makes football a viable business and keeps teams fresh.
- But three players transferred.
- An example is the football club - you have players who if you transferred them all, you would have nothing on the field.
- United also revealed that it had paid a total of £5.5m to footballers' agents involved in player transfers over the past 12 months.
- An athlete who transfers and sits out a year as required by NCAA rules does so by choice.
- I agree the current players shouldn't be punished; let them transfer without having to sit out a year.
- Rumors were rampant that he had quit the team and might transfer to Ohio State, where he had made a recruiting visit.
- He moved over to St. Louis in 1899 when the owner of the two teams transferred his best players to the Cardinals.
- 1.4 Redirect (a telephone call) to another line or extension.
转接(电话) Example sentencesExamples - Eric heard a click as Haylie transferred the line.
- The line was transferred to the man's office and he picked up as Vincent greeted, ‘Hey, Lionel.’
- She asked if I would like to be transferred to the phone department to talk to someone about the phone charges that are wrong.
- Patient calls are seamlessly transferred among the different facilities.
- 1.5with object Copy (a drawing or design) from one surface to another.
转印(图画,图案) Example sentencesExamples - He then turned his paper over, before placing it on the canvas and applying powdered chalk to transfer the design to the surface beneath.
- This is a technique for producing pictures by transferring an image from one surface to another.
- Yet once the drawings are transferred to sheets of Mylar or aluminum panels, she carefully fills their contours with enamel paint.
- This method of enlargement has been used for hundreds of years when artists needed to transfer sketch designs to large walls for painting murals.
- This plan allows you to correctly transfer your design to your floor so you won't have your centered design off in the corner.
- ‘I create them by freehand before transferring the designs to a computer,’ he said.
- Additionally, an artist or publisher who transfers an artwork by a license can also retain greater control over the way it is marketed.
- Rub the back of the paper with the side of the pencil to transfer the drawing onto the eraser.
- Using screen prints and stencils, images are transferred to stickers and stuck in clusters on newspaper boxes.
- To transfer the designs, students used a barren or wooden spoon, and applied consistent pressure to the entire surface.
- At least one court case has found that transferring an artwork without obtaining the artist's permission is an infringement on that artist's copyright.
- After carefully measuring and arranging their designs, the students began the process of transferring their sketches to the black background.
- Use a black, fine-tip, permanent marker to transfer the design.
- All the paper drawings were then transferred to animation cells in the traditional way.
- In the photogravure process, the image is photochemically transferred to an etching plate that has been coated with a light-sensitive emulsion.
- The images were transferred lithographically or hand-painted on to glass using transparent pigments and then issued in sets of eight or twelve.
- Students use their previously prepared drawings to transfer their images to the leather-hard clay planter.
- In a busy artist's workshop, the job of transferring the master's design to the support may well have been delegated to assistants.
- They could use a light table or put graphite on the back of the newsprint to transfer the drawings to the good paper.
- The drawing is transferred by tracing over the drawing while pressing firmly with a ballpoint pen.
- 1.6with object Copy (data, music, etc.) from one medium or device to another.
将(数据、音乐等)从一种介质(或设备)复制到另一种 you can easily transfer your personal data to another PC using the export feature
2no object Change to another place, route, or means of transportation during a journey. (旅行中)转乘,转搭 John advised him to transfer from Rome airport to the railroad station 约翰建议他在罗马机场转车到火车站。 Example sentencesExamples - It means rail passengers will no longer have to transfer to buses for journeys around Stockport.
- At one point I transferred to another bus and had to stand at a stop for about 15 minutes.
- They escaped in a stolen car driven by a third man which was waiting on South King Street and the gang then transferred to another stolen car which was later found abandoned in Salford.
- A few minutes later, the bus arrives at the location where I need to transfer to another route.
- Another key dislike is transferring, they like a direct journey, really they want to get from A to B as quickly and as easily as possible.
3with object Make over the possession of (property, a right, or a responsibility) to someone else. 转让(财产,权利),移交(责任) Example sentencesExamples - First, property rights were transferred from advanced cooperatives to the commune, further centralizing ownership.
- Even if a property is transferred for a value less than prescribed guidance value, the stamp duty are registration are payable as per the guidance value.
- In effect, it would mean transferring responsibility from the county secretary.
- Confiscation will also be possible even if the property has passed to legal heirs, or if it was transferred to a spouse or a separate legal entity.
- The call comes as new licensing laws transferring responsibility for issuing licences from magistrates to the council came into force this week.
- Eight congregations had yet to transfer property to the State when the deal was signed in June, 2002.
- While use rights in livestock are transferred frequently, ownership rights are predominantly transferred after the death of a herd owner.
- Local and state legislatures eagerly read the Court's decision as an invitation to transfer other people's property to private developers.
- On top of this are costs like transfer duties on property, annual administration fees, stamp duties etc.
- Moreover, one party cannot simply extinguish its responsibility by transferring custody to another.
- Town trusts were set up in the 1800s to protect people from corrupt boroughs but many transferred their responsibilities after parish and town councils were established in 1894.
- The Government wants to transfer the onus of responsibility but without giving any remuneration for the costs associated with it.
- Nor was the purpose of the original grants of immunity to delegate power, but rather to transfer certain responsibilities to an intermediary.
- Transfer of custody does not transfer responsibility.
- The seller transfers the property to a nominee who holds it in trust for the seller, who then in effect sells his rights under the trust, thus avoiding duty completely.
- This liability is essentially your brother's, and is due irrespective of who he transfers the property to.
- The radical move forms part of a shake-up in licensing laws which will see the power to grant liquor licences transferred from magistrates to local authorities.
- The certificate is not a document of title and its delivery does not transfer any property in the shares covered by it.
- In England, married women, children, idiots and distracted persons were prohibited from transferring property out of their estates.
- Congress has passed a bill transferring jurisdiction of the case to a federal court, and the President has signed it into law.
Synonyms hand over, pass on, make over, turn over, sign over, transmit, convey, consign, commit, devolve, assign, cede, surrender, relinquish, delegate, entrust, grant, give, refer 4usually as adjective transferredwith object Change (the sense of a word or phrase) by extension or metaphor. (通过延伸、隐喻)转变(词义,短语义) a transferred use of the Old English noun 这个古英语名词的一个转用。 Example sentencesExamples - Only later was the word transferred to the thing being manipulated to give us the modern sense.
- Quite different is the Chinese term ‘scorch heart’, which transfers the metaphor of heat to the domain of worry.
- This is a transferred usage, from the start, which does not at all minimize the systematic weight attached to it.
- Because the different strands of Victorian intellectual life were so interconnected, metaphors were constantly transferred from one to another.
- I am a lapsed Catholic and have no doubt transferred that sense of scripture from the Bible to poetry.
nounˈtræn(t)sfər 1An act of moving something or someone to another place. 迁移,转移,调动 a transfer of wealth to the poorer nations 财富向欧共体较穷国家的转移。 she was going to ask her boss for a transfer to the city 她向老板要求调到城里去工作。 a patient had died after transfer from the County Hospital to St. Peter's 一个病人从郡医院转到圣彼得医院后死去。 Example sentencesExamples - Property booms, like any booms, are nothing more than a transfer of wealth from one section of society to another.
- Are transfers of wealth to Third World governments really an aid to economic development?
- First, speculative activity behaves like a pendulum involving a transfer of wealth from one section of the population to another.
- Tara said she would arrange the transfer to another account but she did not do this.
- The use of a systematic clinical protocol reduced hospital costs and length of stay and improved transfer of patients within the hospital.
- There is a mandatory 10-day waiting period to allow for the possibility of a transfer to another hospital, to allow for a trip to the court house.
- Not only does that entail a transfer of wealth from cities to suburbs, it also means that services are not supplied where they are most valued.
- The prisoner walked out of HMP Kirkham open prison within hours of his transfer from a secure unit.
- Though ghost stories of the Kakaako Fire Stations have thrived, it has not prompted firefighters to request a transfer to another station.
- It engineered a net transfer of wealth, at an increasing rate, from the poor countries to the rich, making the former poorer and the latter richer.
- One tool might be to authorize interbasin transfers, moving water from one basin to another.
- A transfer of authority to another body lessens our own Government's sovereignty and the ability to determine domestic standards and conformance.
- Yet after nearly 100 years of this, and massive transfers of wealth from earners to takers, the arguments are still the same.
- Booms are almost by definition a huge transfer of wealth from one section of the population to another leaving many in the lurch.
- Gift economies are not so much exchanges between two agents as they are transfers, the sheer moving of stuff through webs of human relations.
- The direct transfer of wealth and material from conquered peoples, as practised by the Romans, the British, and even the Russians after 1945, just hasn't happened.
- Even with the lowered estimate of the wealth transfer, no one denies that more than $1 trillion will still end up in Boomer pockets over the next decade.
- And, despite the newly deflated estimates of the wealth transfer, businesses are still vying to help Boomers spend their parents' money.
- That, however, is regarded as a radical solution, since it would erode the value of savings and amount to a huge transfer of wealth to borrowers.
- Teachers claim the transfers are designed to divert attention from the shortage of trained teachers in the system.
Synonyms movement, move, moving, shifting, shift, handover, relocation, repositioning, transplant, redirection, conveyance, transferral, transference, removal, change, changeover, switch, conversion - 1.1British An act of selling or moving an athlete to another team.
运动员转会 his transfer from Rangers cost £800,000 他从兰杰斯队出来,花了800,000英镑的转会费。 - 1.2 A student who has enrolled in a different school or college.
Example sentencesExamples - She is in charge of transfer and international students.
- Allison had noticed the dark-haired new transfer student that morning, but other than that hadn't paid too much attention to her.
- What do you think of me, a pathetic little transfer student!
- The next closest junior high schools are not far away, in the next town over, but the new law doesn't require schools to accept transfer students from other districts.
- The pressure on colleges and universities to adopt standard formulas for transferring credits has grown in recent years along with the number of transfer students.
- But studies prove that college transfer students do as well in ongoing academic work and in future careers as their direct-entry to university counterparts.
- Although these campuses are excited about their four-year status, both have a primary goal of serving transfer students from community colleges.
- Community college transfer students tended to be much older.
- However, reverse transfer students have impacted this educational door.
- However, there can be no doubt that diminished enrollment in the community colleges reduced the transfer student pipeline.
- Also, when meeting with potential transfer students a prepared articulation course guide for that college is useful.
- Concerns have been raised about whether colleges should accept degree completer reverse transfer students.
- And then there's that Chinese transfer student, who was a genius; a hot genius.
- Are the grades of community college transfer students in upper division course work lower than those of native students?
- Among today's undergraduates, student transfer occurs in all directions.
- The federal government currently does not count transfer students in the official graduation rates of colleges and universities.
- Those who do so are known as reverse transfer students or ‘drop-downs’.
- It is true that community college transfer students experience transfer shock upon entering the university environment.
- For example, the existence of the transfer agreement makes it simple for students before and after transfer.
- Four-year institutions should combine efforts with community colleges to meet the needs of likely reverse transfer students.
- 1.3 A conveyance of property, especially stocks, from one person to another.
财产转让(尤指股票过户) Example sentencesExamples - It was also intended that, after the transfer of the properties, the new owner would manage the whole portfolio.
- If your Honour looks to the instrument of conveyance, the transfer, it is an unqualified transfer of the unencumbered fee simple.
- It is submitted that these transfers are fraudulent conveyances.
- What would have been a reasonable time for registration of the share transfers?
- Whether the same applies to transfers of company property by the controllers in order to put it out of the reach of creditors, in circumstances of actual or pending insolvency, remains doubtful.
- In addition, the trust must be constituted by the transfer of property to the trustee, which the Trustee maintains has not occurred.
- The second case concerned property or capital transfers made before the 1991 Act came into force.
- In many, if not most, cases, the charge itself will have been executed before the execution, let alone the exchange, of the conveyance or transfer of the property.
- The simplest answer is that at key points in our history, forced transfers of property have been perceived to be the best solution to particular social problems.
- Like capital acquisitions tax, all transfers of property under documents between spouses are exempt from stamp duty.
- After a period of time, the contract will be performed or completed by the transfer or conveyance of the legal estate by the vendor to the purchaser.
- But thereafter further share transfers were not registered in the register of members.
- In a marriage breakdown, tie up property transfers by deed of separation/divorce which is confirmed by court decree.
- Their effect is the early transfer of jurisdiction for management of such cases from magistrates to the Crown Court.
- In other words, it lays the legal foundations for the privatization of the country's oil wealth and its transfer to US-based energy conglomerates.
- Article 14 also contains provisions as to what should happen if the transferor defaults in executing a transfer of his shares.
- The question here is whether a transfer of property that extinguishes the trust by merging the beneficial and legal interest can in any sense be said to retire a trustee.
- ‘Conveyance’ being the transfer of property from the conveyor to the purchaser.
- Both parties shall execute all property transfers and documents reasonably necessary to fully effect the sale closing, failing which the court may be spoken to for directions.
- Gifts to the university come to us as cash, stock transfers, property, pledges to be paid over time, wills, estates, trusts and life insurance policies.
Synonyms conveyance, transfer document - 1.4 The action of copying data from one medium or device to another.
将(数据、音乐等)从一种介质(或设备)复制到另一种
2British A small colored picture or design on paper, which can be transferred to another surface by being pressed or heated. 〈英〉纸上可转印的图画或图案 T-shirts with iron-on transfers 有烫印图案的T恤衫。 Example sentencesExamples - They did a fine job with the transfer, as the picture is clear and crisp.
- Once the paper is removed, wipe away the backing residue from the transfer with a paper towel.
- You can stencil, stamp, use an iron-on transfer or freehand a design.
- On one side of the cloth are transfers of photos and newspaper cuttings and on the reverse I wrote this poem.
- Two of the items purchased include iron-on transfers.
- Assorted paint sets are available with projects or iron-on transfers.
- It's easier to use, is more consistent and has a larger surface for bigger transfers.
- To offer no extras seems a crime but I'll settle for the gorgeous transfer and original anamorphic aspect ratio.
- A local company came to the rescue with a brilliant way of putting our designs on to their computer and producing huge transfers which could be stuck straight on to the caravan.
- You have a hoop, needle, iron-on transfers and skeins of embroidery floss.
3An act of changing to another place, route, or means of transportation during a journey. (旅行中)转乘,转搭 it took three hours and several bus transfers to get there Example sentencesExamples - This line would afford our group a convenient transfer to the Flushing end of the 7 line.
- With a single fare card, it is also easy to encourage using public transport by introducing rebates for intermodal transfer.
- The airline's situation deteriorated further following its costly transfer to the new Athens-Spata International Airport.
- I have never read anything about transfers being available.
- Despite bursts of slow running south of Fort Lauderdale we arrived at the Miami Metrorail transfer only 7 minutes late.
- Base fare on the line is $1.75, but with the unlimited transfers one can feel they got their money's worth.
- It was possible to get to Smyrna by bus but it would take several transfers one of which would be to another county's bus system.
- The shortage of sheltered safe berthing forces commercial craft to moor off in stormy conditions with potentially hazardous transfers in open boats.
- At Dave's request, the station dispatcher routed us to the track adjacent to the Lake Shore to enable a simple cross-platform transfer for this lady.
- When we are in town in July, this transfer will be made on a weekday, so we will have better access to the station.
- This transfer would delay the latter train a few minutes, long enough for us to make our transfer.
- There is still one transfer a day between Lambton and Toronto Yard, handling local traffic for as far west as Streetsville and Guelph Junction!
- The station was recently rebuilt, and we found that the transfer between directions is within the paid area of the station.
- Just north of the Metrorail transfer station we passed Amtrak's yards and Miami area station on the left.
- Waldorf Transfer Co. was a small, local contractor in Hamilton, Ontario that provided baggage transfer between various stations.
- Warwick station is a major park-and-ride, bus transfer and walk-on station.
- The transfer was missed since the train was running late.
- Our trip was several minutes to Jackson, where we detrained for our transfer.
- Hopefully he caught the right subway trains, made his transfer, and got to the station with enough time to catch his Metro North train home.
- The business folks had shared $80 cab rides from the Miami Metrorail transfer to West Palm Beach.
- 3.1North American A ticket allowing a passenger to change from one public transportation vehicle to another as part of a single journey.
〈北美〉转车票 Example sentencesExamples - Twenty stations and unlimited transfers allow riders to move easily from one line to another, and one fare takes them nearly anywhere in the metropolitan region.
- Passengers can ask for a transfer ticket when they board the bus.
- This guy killed a bus driver over a bus transfer ticket.
- The metro system in the reference design is very cunning: there are only three lines, and everything is reachable with a single transfer.
- The new system will feature magnetic FareSaver tickets and ticket transfers which passengers will be able to insert into digital fare boxes on buses.
- The timetables should offer frequent services with common minimum standards across the whole city, and fares should allow for free transfers.
OriginLate Middle English (as a verb): from French transférer or Latin transferre, from trans- ‘across’ + ferre ‘to bear’. The earliest use of the noun (late 17th century) was as a legal term in the sense ‘conveyance of property’. |