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单词 transferal
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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
trans•fer•al  (trans fûrəl),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. transference;
    transfer.
Also, transferral.
  • transfer + -al2 1860–65

WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
trans•fer /v. trænsˈfɜr, ˈtrænsfɚ; n. ˈtrænsfɚ/USA pronunciation   v., -ferred, -fer•ring, n. 
v. 
  1. to move, bring, or remove from one place, person, or position to another:[+ object]transferred the load of laundry from one arm to the other.
  2. to cause to pass (thought, power, etc.) from one person to another: [+ object]On the death of the king, power was transferred to the regent.[no object]Power then transferred to the king.
  3. to (cause one to) be removed or moved from one place, position, or job to another: [+ object]The company transferred him to Singapore.[no object]He transferred to another company.
  4. Lawto give over the possession or control of (property):[+ object]to transfer a title to land.
  5. Printing to imprint (a drawing, etc.) from one surface to another:[+ object]She transferred the design to a T-shirt.
  6. to withdraw from one school, etc., and enter another:[no object]She transferred from Harvard to Yale.
  7. to change from one bus, etc., to another:[no object]We transferred to the Blue Line, which went to the airport.

n. 
  1. [countable] a means or system of transferring.
  2. [uncountable] the fact of being transferred.
  3. [countable] a place for transferring.
  4. a ticket that allows a passenger to continue a journey on another bus, train, or the like:[countable]She got on the bus and handed the driver her transfer.
  5. [countable] a drawing, design, etc., that is or may be transferred from one surface to another, usually by direct contact.
  6. [countable] one who has transferred, as from one college to another.
trans•fer•a•ble, adj. 
trans•fer•al, trans•fer•ral, n. [countable]See -fer-.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
trans•fer  (v. trans fûr, transfər;n., adj. transfər),USA pronunciation v., -ferred, -fer•ring, n., adj. 
v.t. 
  1. to convey or remove from one place, person, etc., to another:He transferred the package from one hand to the other.
  2. to cause to pass from one person to another, as thought, qualities, or power;
    transmit.
  3. [Law.]to make over the possession or control of:to transfer a title to land.
  4. to imprint, impress, or otherwise convey (a drawing, design, pattern, etc.) from one surface to another.

v.i. 
  1. to remove oneself from one place to another:to transfer from the New York office to London.
  2. to withdraw from one school, college, or the like, and enter another:I transferred from Rutgers to Tulane.
  3. to be moved from one place to another:to transfer to overseas duty.
  4. to change by means of a transfer from one bus, train, or the like, to another.

n. 
  1. a means or system of transferring.
  2. an act of transferring.
  3. the fact of being transferred.
  4. a point or place for transferring.
  5. a ticket entitling a passenger to continue a journey on another bus, train, or the like.
  6. a drawing, design, pattern, or the like, that is or may be transferred from one surface to another, usually by direct contact.
  7. a person who changes or is changed from one college, military unit, business department, etc., to another.
  8. [Law.]a conveyance, by sale, gift, or otherwise, of real or personal property, to another.
  9. [Finance.]the act of having the ownership of a stock or registered bond transferred.
  10. Also called transfer of training.[Psychol.]the positive or negative influence of prior learning on subsequent learning. Cf. generalization (def. 4).
  11. LinguisticsAlso called language transfer. the application of native-language rules in attempted performance in a second language, in some cases resulting in deviations from target-language norms and in other cases facilitating second-language acquisition.

adj. 
  1. of, pertaining to, or involving transfer payments.
  • Latin trānsferre, equivalent. to trāns- trans- + ferre to bear1, carry
  • Middle English transferren (verb, verbal) 1350–1400
trans•fer a•ble, trans•ferra•ble, adj. 
trans•fer′a•bil i•ty, n. 
trans•fer rer, n. 

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