Chiefly with to, into, (in early use) on. transitive. To turn (something) into something else; to transform. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > transform [verb (transitive)] (99) wendOE Chiefly with to, into, (in early use) on. transitive. To turn (something) into something else; to transform. Obsolete. forshapeOE transitive. To metamorphose, transform; to misshape, disfigure. workOE transitive. With adjective, adverbial phrase, or prepositional phrase as complement: to make or cause to be or become what is expressed by the… awendOE transitive. To make (something) different in some particular; to change, alter. makec1175 transitive. With noun complement. To transform, transmute, or fashion into something else. Usually in passive. Now archaic (esp. in biblical use). turna1200 Followed by into or to, indicating the result of a change. transitive. To cause (a person or thing) to become something else; to change, transform… forwenda1325 transitive. To turn into (something); to turn, incline, dispose. change1340 transitive. To turn (a thing) into (also to) something else; to convert into. shape1362 To transform or turn into, to. Obsolete. transmewc1374 transitive. = transmute, v. 1. transposec1380 transitive. To change (one thing) to or into another; to transform, transmute, convert. Obsolete. puta1382 transitive. To convert or change into something else. Obsolete. convertc1384 transitive. To turn or change into something of different form or properties; to transform. something immaterial. exchangea1400 transitive. = change, v. 9. Also to exchange into = change, v. 9d. remue?a1400 transitive. To change, alter. makea1425 transitive. With into. To convert into something else, by a process of manufacture or otherwise; to work upon (materials) so as to produce… reduce?a1425 transitive. To bring (a person or thing) to (occasionally towards) a particular state or condition. Also reflexive. Obsolete. removec1425 intransitive. To change in form or character; to alter, to shift; to transform into something else. Also transitive. Obsolete. resolvea1450 transitive. To convert, transform, alter, render (a material or immaterial thing) into some other thing or form. Formerly also with †to. Also figur… transvertc1450 transitive. To turn across or athwart; to turn into something else, transform, convert; to turn about, reverse, overturn. overchangec1480 transitive. To change (a thing) into something else; to transmute or transform (a thing). Also occasionally intransitive: to undergo change or… mew1512 transitive. To change, transmute. With in. Obsolete. transmutea1513 transitive. To alter or change in nature, properties, appearance, or form; to transform, convert, turn. wring1524 To turn or deflect (a matter) into or to something; to convert. ? Obsolete. reduct1548 transitive. To bring into (also to, from) a certain form, state, etc. Obsolete. transform1556 transferred. To change in character or condition; to alter in function or nature. innovate1561 transitive. To change (a thing) into something new; to alter; to renew. Obsolete (rare after 1750). metamorphose1576 transitive. To change the character, nature, or disposition of; to transform. Now usually with to, into (frequently in passive). transume1579 To transmute, change, convert (into something else). metamorphize1587 transitive. To change the form or character of (something); to cause to undergo metamorphosis or metamorphism. transmove1590 transitive. To transform, transmute, ‘transmew’. transchangea1599 transitive. To transform; to transmute. transfashion1601 transitive. To alter or change the fashion of, to transform. deflect1613 To turn or convert (a thing) to something different from its natural quality or use. fordo1624 To change, transform. Obsolete. entail1628 In occasional uses: To make (a person) ‘heir’ to a possession, condition, etc.; to cause a person to become permanently (something). Obsolete. transmutate1632 transitive. = transmute, v. 1. distila1637 To transform or convert (into something) by distillation. Also figurative. to make much (also little, something, nothing, etc.) of1637 transitive. to make much (also little, something, nothing,etc.) of: to derive advantage from or turn to account, to the degree specified. transqualify1652 transitive. To change from one quality to another. unconvert1654 transitive. To transform. simulate1658 To convert into by simulation. Obsolete. rare. spend1668 To bring to a violent end; to destroy; to consume by destruction or wasting; †to disperse or dissipate; to reduce or convert into something. transverse1687 To convert into something different; to alter, transform. (Cf. transverse, v.2) hocus-pocus1774 transitive. To play tricks upon; to transform as if by jugglery. mutate1796 transitive. To change, to transform. Also: to cause to change. (In quot. 1796 punningly.) Obsolete. rare. fancy1801 To liken (a thing) in fancy †to; to transform (it) into. rare. to change around1871 transitive. To alter the position or location of (a thing), or the direction in which (a thing) faces; (also in extended use) to alter radically. metamorphosize1888 transitive. To cause to undergo a change of form, nature, or character; to metamorphose (a person or thing). catalyse1944 transitive. To increase the rate of (a reaction or process) by catalytic action; to produce by means of catalysis. Also figurative. morph1996 In extended use. transitive. To change (a person or thing) into something different, esp. though a series of rapid transitional phases. Subcategories:— again (3) — in character or function (10) — in form or appearance (25) — in substance or essence (4) — be transformed into (5) — out of (1) |
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