单词 | transfer |
释义 | transfer —transfer /ˈtræns.fɜːr/ aep /-fɝː/ noun (MOVE/CHANGE) ► B2 the movement of something or someone from one place, position, etc. to another: » the transfer of information» Black's transfer to the LA office came as a shock his colleagues.» The official transfer of ownership will take a few days to complete.Thesaurus+: ↑Promoting, demoting and transferring staffThesaurus+: ↑Transferring and transporting objects• • • Extra Examples:» His transfer to Liverpool hit the headlines.» Any transfer of cash must be registered.» The transfer of responsibility to our department means a heavier workload.noun [C] (PATTERN) ► F0 a picture or pattern that can be fixed to a surface by pressing it against the surface and then rubbing or heating it: » The kids bought transfers and ironed them onto their T-shirts.→ COMPARE DECAL(Cf. ↑decal)Thesaurus+: ↑Picturesnoun [C] (SPORTS) ► F0 a player who has moved from one sports team to another: » They've a new transfer from Tottenham playing for them.Thesaurus+: ↑Competitors and participants in sports and gamesThesaurus+: ↑Promoting, demoting and transferring staffnoun [C] US (TRAVEL TICKET) ► F0 a ticket that allows a passenger to change routes or to change from one bus or train to anotherThesaurus+: ↑Tickets transfer /trænsˈfɜːr/ aep /ˈtræns.fɝː/ verb (-rr-) ↑Verb Endings for transfer B1 [T] to move someone or something from one place, vehicle, person, or group to another: » He has been transferred to a psychiatric hospital.» She transferred her gun from its shoulder holster to her handbag.» We were transferred from one bus into another.» Police are investigating how £20 million was illegally transferred from/out of the Trust's bank account.» The aim is to transfer power/control/responsibility to self-governing regional councils.» I'll be upstairs, so could you transfer my phone calls (= arrange that I can receive them) up there, please?Thesaurus+: ↑Transferring and transporting objectsThesaurus+: ↑Changing homes and movingB2 [I or T, usually + adv/prep] to change to a different job, team, place of work, etc., or to make someone do this: » After a year he transferred to University College, Dublin.» Some very high-profile British players have transferred to clubs abroad.» He threatened to give up football if his club didn't transfer him (= sell him to another team).Thesaurus+: ↑Promoting, demoting and transferring staffF0 [T] to make something the legal property of another person: » She transferred the house to her daughter before she died.Thesaurus+: ↑Inheriting and bequeathingtransferable /trænsˈfɜː.rə.bl̩/ aep /-ˈfɝː.ə-/ adjective► F0» The tickets were marked 'Not Transferable'.Thesaurus+: ↑Tickets • • • Extra Examples:» The new government's policy is to transfer state industries from the public sector to the private sector.» It was his instinct for self-preservation that led him to abandon his former friends and transfer his allegiance to the new rulers.» I transferred the mixture to an oven-proof dish.» She has transferred her affection to someone else now.» He transferred to the Paris branch in May.Common mistake: transfer! Warning: Check your verb endings!! Many learners make mistakes when using transfer in the past tense.! The past simple and past participle have 'rr'. Don't write 'transfered', write transferred.! The -ing form is transferring. |
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