| 释义 |
trans- \(|)tran(t)s, -raan-, -nz sometimes chiefly Brit -rȧn-\ prefix Etymology: Latin trans-, tra- across, beyond, to the other side, through, so as to change, from trans across, beyond, on or to the other side, through — more at through 1. a. : across < transpolar > < transatlantic > < transoceanic > b. (1) : beyond < transhuman > < transmundane > (2) : beyond (a specified chemical element) in the periodic table < transplutonium > < transuranic > c. : through < translucent > < transcutaneous > d. : completeness of change < transshape > 2. : transverse < transfrontal > < transprocess > 3. : having certain atoms or groups on opposite sides of the molecule < trans-dichloro-ethylene > — opposed to cis- 3; compare all- 2b, anti- 7 4. : transfer : interchange — in names of chemical reactions and enzymes < transamination > |