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transfer
verb
-
transfer
,
transferring
,
transfers
,
transferred
to
move
a
person
or
physical
object
from
one
place
to
another
•
The
museum
will
transfer
the
ancient
vase
to
a
climate-controlled
room
tomorrow
.
The
museum
will
transfer
the
ancient
vase
to
a
climate-controlled
room
tomorrow
.
•
Please
transfer
the
boxes
from
the
truck
to
the
warehouse
before
it
rains
.
Please
transfer
the
boxes
from
the
truck
to
the
warehouse
before
it
rains
.
from
Latin
‘
transferre
’
meaning
‘
to
carry
across
’ (
trans
‘
across
’
+
ferre
‘
to
carry
’)
verb
-
transfer
,
transferring
,
transfers
,
transferred
to
move
money
,
files
,
or
data
electronically
from
one
account
or
device
to
another
•
I
just
transfered
Wait
correct
:
I
just
transferred
the
photos
from
my
phone
to
my
laptop
.
I
just
transfered
Wait
correct
:
I
just
transferred
the
photos
from
my
phone
to
my
laptop
.
•
You
can
transfer
funds
to
another
bank
account
using
the
app
.
You
can
transfer
funds
to
another
bank
account
using
the
app
.
verb
-
transfer
,
transferring
,
transfers
,
transferred
to
change
from
one
vehicle
,
route
,
or
form
of
transport
to
another
during
a
journey
•
We
have
to
transfer
at
Central
Station
to
catch
the
express
train
.
We
have
to
transfer
at
Central
Station
to
catch
the
express
train
.
•
Passengers
should
transfer
to
the
green
line
at
the
next
stop
.
Passengers
should
transfer
to
the
green
line
at
the
next
stop
.
noun
the
act
or
process
of
moving
something
or
someone
from
one
place
,
position
,
or
ownership
to
another
•
The
hospital
arranged
a
transfer
of
the
patient
to
a
specialist
clinic
.
The
hospital
arranged
a
transfer
of
the
patient
to
a
specialist
clinic
.
•
Data
transfer
between
the
old
and
new
servers
will
happen
overnight
.
Data
transfer
between
the
old
and
new
servers
will
happen
overnight
.
noun
a
ticket
or
permission
that
lets
you
continue
a
journey
on
another
bus
,
train
,
or
line
without
paying
again
•
Ask
the
driver
for
a
transfer
if
you
need
to
catch
the
next
bus
.
Ask
the
driver
for
a
transfer
if
you
need
to
catch
the
next
bus
.
•
Your
subway
transfer
is
valid
for
ninety
minutes
.
Your
subway
transfer
is
valid
for
ninety
minutes
.
verb
-
transfer
,
transferring
,
transfers
,
transferred
to
move
to
a
different
job
,
school
,
team
,
or
department
within
an
organization
•
My
sister
hopes
to
transfer
to
the
company
’
s
Paris
office
next
year
.
My
sister
hopes
to
transfer
to
the
company
’
s
Paris
office
next
year
.
•
After
two
semesters
,
he
decided
to
transfer
to
a
university
closer
to
home
.
After
two
semesters
,
he
decided
to
transfer
to
a
university
closer
to
home
.
transform
verb
to
change
something
or
someone
completely
so
that
it
looks
,
works
,
or
behaves
in
a
very
different
and
often
better
way
•
The
new
paint
job
completely
transformed
the
living
room
.
The
new
paint
job
completely
transformed
the
living
room
.
•
Digital
technology
is
transforming
the
way
we
communicate
across
the
globe
.
Digital
technology
is
transforming
the
way
we
communicate
across
the
globe
.
From
Latin
trans-
“
across
”
+
formare
“
to
shape
.”
noun
a
mathematical
or
technical
operation
that
converts
one
set
of
numbers
,
signals
,
or
functions
into
another
form
to
make
them
easier
to
analyze
or
use
•
The
engineer
applied
a
Fourier
transform
to
filter
out
noise
from
the
signal
.
The
engineer
applied
a
Fourier
transform
to
filter
out
noise
from
the
signal
.
•
In
computer
graphics
,
the
rotation
transform
lifted
the
character
’
s
arm
upward
.
In
computer
graphics
,
the
rotation
transform
lifted
the
character
’
s
arm
upward
.
Shortened
form
of
transformation
,
first
used
in
mathematics
in
the
mid-19th
century
.
transition
noun
the
process
or
period
of
changing
from
one
state
,
condition
,
or
place
to
another
•
The
transition
from
winter
to
spring
brings
colorful
flowers
to
the
park
.
The
transition
from
winter
to
spring
brings
colorful
flowers
to
the
park
.
•
Our
school
is
helping
students
with
the
transition
to
online
classes
.
Our
school
is
helping
students
with
the
transition
to
online
classes
.
Borrowed
from
Latin
transitio
“
a
going
across
”.
verb
to
change
from
one
state
,
activity
,
or
place
to
another
•
After
graduation
,
she
transitioned
quickly
into
a
full-time
engineer
.
After
graduation
,
she
transitioned
quickly
into
a
full-time
engineer
.
•
The
conversation
smoothly
transitions
from
politics
to
sports
.
The
conversation
smoothly
transitions
from
politics
to
sports
.
noun
a
short
passage
or
visual
effect
that
smoothly
connects
two
parts
of
music
,
film
,
writing
,
or
other
media
•
The
director
used
a
fade-out
transition
to
show
the
passage
of
time
.
The
director
used
a
fade-out
transition
to
show
the
passage
of
time
.
•
A
smooth
key
change
provided
a
musical
transition
between
the
verses
.
A
smooth
key
change
provided
a
musical
transition
between
the
verses
.
noun
the
personal
,
social
,
and
sometimes
medical
process
by
which
a
transgender
person
begins
to
live
as
the
gender
with
which
they
identify
•
Alex
found
support
from
friends
during
his
gender
transition
.
Alex
found
support
from
friends
during
his
gender
transition
.
•
Her
doctor
explained
the
steps
involved
in
a
medical
transition
.
Her
doctor
explained
the
steps
involved
in
a
medical
transition
.
transportation
noun
-
transportation
the
act
or
process
of
moving
people
or
goods
from
one
place
to
another
•
Modern
transportation
allows
fresh
strawberries
to
reach
snowy
cities
in
the
middle
of
winter
.
Modern
transportation
allows
fresh
strawberries
to
reach
snowy
cities
in
the
middle
of
winter
.
•
The
company
specializes
in
the
safe
transportation
of
priceless
paintings
to
museums
worldwide
.
The
company
specializes
in
the
safe
transportation
of
priceless
paintings
to
museums
worldwide
.
From
Latin
‘
transportare
’
meaning
‘
to
carry
across
’,
developing
in
English
during
the
17th
century
for
the
act
of
carrying
goods
or
people
.
noun
-
transportation
the
system
,
method
,
or
vehicles
people
use
to
travel
from
place
to
place
•
During
the
strike
,
public
transportation
in
the
city
came
to
a
complete
halt
.
During
the
strike
,
public
transportation
in
the
city
came
to
a
complete
halt
.
•
A
bicycle
is
her
main
transportation
around
the
university
campus
.
A
bicycle
is
her
main
transportation
around
the
university
campus
.
noun
-
transportation
(
historical
)
the
punishment
of
sending
a
convicted
person
to
a
distant
penal
colony
•
In
the
18th
century
,
petty
thieves
risked
transportation
to
Australia
for
stealing
even
small
items
.
In
the
18th
century
,
petty
thieves
risked
transportation
to
Australia
for
stealing
even
small
items
.
•
Many
sentences
of
transportation
were
eventually
commuted
when
overcrowded
ships
could
not
sail
.
Many
sentences
of
transportation
were
eventually
commuted
when
overcrowded
ships
could
not
sail
.
First
used
in
English
criminal
law
in
the
early
1600s
;
formalized
by
the
Transportation
Act
of
1718
,
especially
referring
to
shipment
of
convicts
to
North
America
and
later
Australia
.
noun
-
transportation
(
literary
)
a
state
of
great
joy
or
excitement
that
seems
to
lift
someone
out
of
themselves
•
The
crowd
listened
in
silent
transportation
as
the
orchestra
reached
its
triumphant
finale
.
The
crowd
listened
in
silent
transportation
as
the
orchestra
reached
its
triumphant
finale
.
•
She
gazed
at
the
newborn
baby
with
a
look
of
pure
transportation
.
She
gazed
at
the
newborn
baby
with
a
look
of
pure
transportation
.
Borrowed
from
the
sense
of
‘
being
carried
away
’,
recorded
in
English
prose
and
poetry
since
the
1600s
.
translate
verb
-
translate
,
translating
,
translates
,
translated
to
change
spoken
or
written
words
from
one
language
into
another
•
Maria
translated
the
Spanish
poem
into
English
for
her
classmates
.
Maria
translated
the
Spanish
poem
into
English
for
her
classmates
.
•
The
tour
guide
translates
every
announcement
so
foreign
visitors
can
understand
.
The
tour
guide
translates
every
announcement
so
foreign
visitors
can
understand
.
from
Latin
“
translatus
” (
carried
over
,
transferred
),
past
participle
of
“
transferre
”
meaning
“
to
carry
across
”.
verb
-
translate
,
translating
,
translates
,
translated
to
change
something
into
a
different
form
or
make
it
happen
in
a
new
way
•
The
engineer
translated
the
sketch
into
a
3-D
computer
model
.
The
engineer
translated
the
sketch
into
a
3-D
computer
model
.
•
Hard
work
translates
his
ideas
into
real
results
.
Hard
work
translates
his
ideas
into
real
results
.
verb
-
translate
,
translating
,
translates
,
translated
to
be
understood
,
effective
,
or
suitable
when
expressed
in
another
language
or
medium
•
His
dry
humor
doesn't
translate
well
on
social
media
.
His
dry
humor
doesn't
translate
well
on
social
media
.
•
The
idiom
translated
poorly
into
French
and
confused
the
students
.
The
idiom
translated
poorly
into
French
and
confused
the
students
.
verb
-
translate
,
translating
,
translates
,
translated
(
mathematics
)
to
move
a
shape
,
graph
,
or
object
a
certain
distance
in
a
given
direction
without
rotating
it
•
If
you
translate
the
triangle
three
units
to
the
right
,
its
shape
stays
the
same
.
If
you
translate
the
triangle
three
units
to
the
right
,
its
shape
stays
the
same
.
•
The
animation
software
translates
the
character
upward
before
the
jump
.
The
animation
software
translates
the
character
upward
before
the
jump
.
verb
-
translate
,
translating
,
translates
,
translated
(
biology
)
to
build
a
protein
by
reading
the
genetic
code
carried
by
messenger
RNA
•
Ribosomes
translate
mRNA
sequences
into
chains
of
amino
acids
.
Ribosomes
translate
mRNA
sequences
into
chains
of
amino
acids
.
•
Inside
the
cell
,
the
virus
translates
its
genes
using
the
host
machinery
.
Inside
the
cell
,
the
virus
translates
its
genes
using
the
host
machinery
.
transaction
noun
the
act
or
instance
of
buying
,
selling
,
or
exchanging
goods
,
services
,
or
money
•
Using
her
phone
,
Mia
completed
the
transaction
for
the
concert
tickets
in
seconds
.
Using
her
phone
,
Mia
completed
the
transaction
for
the
concert
tickets
in
seconds
.
•
The
cashier
handed
Luis
a
receipt
after
the
transaction
at
the
supermarket
checkout
.
The
cashier
handed
Luis
a
receipt
after
the
transaction
at
the
supermarket
checkout
.
Borrowed
from
Late
Latin
transactio
,
meaning
“
business
completed
,
agreement
.”
noun
in
computing
,
a
group
of
operations
processed
together
so
that
they
all
succeed
or
all
fail
as
one
unit
•
The
database
rolled
back
the
transaction
when
a
single
query
failed
.
The
database
rolled
back
the
transaction
when
a
single
query
failed
.
•
Each
bank
transfer
is
wrapped
in
a
secure
transaction
to
protect
the
data
.
Each
bank
transfer
is
wrapped
in
a
secure
transaction
to
protect
the
data
.
transformation
noun
a
thorough
or
dramatic
change
in
form
,
appearance
,
or
character
•
The
abandoned
warehouse
underwent
a
stunning
transformation
into
luxury
lofts
.
The
abandoned
warehouse
underwent
a
stunning
transformation
into
luxury
lofts
.
•
After
months
of
training
,
Marco's
body
transformation
amazed
his
friends
.
After
months
of
training
,
Marco's
body
transformation
amazed
his
friends
.
from
Latin
transformare
“
to
change
in
shape
,”
from
trans-
“
across
”
+
formare
“
to
form
.”
noun
in
stories
,
myths
,
or
magic
,
the
act
of
changing
one
thing
or
creature
into
another
•
The
witch
’
s
sudden
transformation
of
the
prince
into
a
frog
shocked
the
court
.
The
witch
’
s
sudden
transformation
of
the
prince
into
a
frog
shocked
the
court
.
•
In
the
legend
,
the
phoenix
’
s
fiery
death
leads
to
its
glorious
transformation
and
rebirth
.
In
the
legend
,
the
phoenix
’
s
fiery
death
leads
to
its
glorious
transformation
and
rebirth
.
used
in
folklore
and
alchemy
to
describe
magical
changes
long
before
modern
science
adopted
the
word
.
noun
in
mathematics
,
a
rule
that
maps
every
point
of
a
figure
or
space
to
another
point
,
often
changing
its
position
,
size
,
or
orientation
•
A
rotation
by
90
degrees
is
a
common
geometric
transformation
.
A
rotation
by
90
degrees
is
a
common
geometric
transformation
.
•
The
programmer
used
a
matrix
transformation
to
render
the
3-D
model
.
The
programmer
used
a
matrix
transformation
to
render
the
3-D
model
.
adopted
into
mathematical
vocabulary
in
the
19th
century
to
describe
operations
that
change
geometric
figures
.
noun
in
genetics
,
the
process
by
which
a
cell
takes
up
foreign
DNA
and
expresses
it
•
Scientists
used
bacterial
transformation
to
produce
insulin
.
Scientists
used
bacterial
transformation
to
produce
insulin
.
•
Heat
shock
is
a
common
method
to
induce
plasmid
transformation
in
bacteria
.
Heat
shock
is
a
common
method
to
induce
plasmid
transformation
in
bacteria
.
coined
in
early
20th-century
microbiology
after
Frederick
Griffith
’
s
1928
experiments
showing
bacteria
could
change
form
when
exposed
to
material
from
other
strains
.
transmission
noun
the
act
or
process
of
sending
energy
,
signals
,
or
information
from
one
place
to
another
•
Engineers
monitored
the
satellite
’
s
transmission
as
it
beamed
data
back
to
Earth
.
Engineers
monitored
the
satellite
’
s
transmission
as
it
beamed
data
back
to
Earth
.
•
Fiber-optic
cables
allow
rapid
transmission
of
huge
amounts
of
information
between
cities
.
Fiber-optic
cables
allow
rapid
transmission
of
huge
amounts
of
information
between
cities
.
Early
17th
century
,
from
Latin
transmissio
‘
sending
across
’,
from
transmittere
‘
send
across
’.
noun
the
spread
of
a
disease
or
infection
from
one
person
,
animal
,
or
place
to
another
•
Regular
handwashing
helps
prevent
the
transmission
of
germs
in
hospitals
.
Regular
handwashing
helps
prevent
the
transmission
of
germs
in
hospitals
.
•
Mosquitoes
are
responsible
for
the
transmission
of
malaria
.
Mosquitoes
are
responsible
for
the
transmission
of
malaria
.
Same
Latin
root
as
Sense
1
;
medical
use
recorded
since
the
19th
century
.
noun
the
system
of
gears
in
a
vehicle
that
takes
power
from
the
engine
to
the
wheels
•
The
mechanic
said
the
car
needed
a
new
transmission
after
200
,
000
miles
.
The
mechanic
said
the
car
needed
a
new
transmission
after
200
,
000
miles
.
•
She
shifted
the
transmission
into
second
gear
while
climbing
the
steep
hill
.
She
shifted
the
transmission
into
second
gear
while
climbing
the
steep
hill
.
Automotive
sense
developed
in
the
early
20th
century
as
cars
became
common
.
noun
a
radio
or
television
broadcast
that
is
sent
out
to
the
public
•
Millions
watched
the
live
transmission
of
the
lunar
landing
.
Millions
watched
the
live
transmission
of
the
lunar
landing
.
•
The
station
interrupted
regular
programming
for
a
special
news
transmission
.
The
station
interrupted
regular
programming
for
a
special
news
transmission
.
Broadcast
sense
arose
with
early
radio
in
the
1920s
.
translation
noun
-
translation
the
activity
of
changing
spoken
or
written
words
from
one
language
into
another
•
She
studied
translation
at
university
because
she
loves
languages
.
She
studied
translation
at
university
because
she
loves
languages
.
•
Accurate
translation
is
vital
for
international
diplomacy
.
Accurate
translation
is
vital
for
international
diplomacy
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
translation
,
from
Latin
translātiō
'a
carrying
across'
(
from
trans-
'across'
+
lāt-
'carried'
).
noun
a
book
,
film
,
speech
,
or
other
text
that
has
been
changed
into
another
language
•
I
bought
a
French
translation
of
the
novel
for
my
trip
to
Paris
.
I
bought
a
French
translation
of
the
novel
for
my
trip
to
Paris
.
•
This
new
translation
captures
the
humor
of
the
original
play
.
This
new
translation
captures
the
humor
of
the
original
play
.
Derived
from
the
broader
sense
of
'translation'
(
the
act
),
extended
in
the
15th
century
to
mean
'the
product
of
translating'
.
noun
in
mathematics
,
the
movement
of
a
shape
or
object
to
a
new
position
without
turning
or
changing
its
size
•
In
geometry
class
,
we
practiced
the
translation
of
triangles
along
the
x-axis
.
In
geometry
class
,
we
practiced
the
translation
of
triangles
along
the
x-axis
.
•
The
animation
shows
the
smooth
translation
of
the
logo
across
the
screen
.
The
animation
shows
the
smooth
translation
of
the
logo
across
the
screen
.
Adopted
into
mathematics
in
the
19th
century
by
analogy
with
'carrying
across'
in
the
original
Latin
sense
.
transport
noun
-
transport
the
system
,
vehicles
,
or
methods
used
for
moving
people
or
goods
from
one
place
to
another
•
Public
transport
is
cheaper
than
driving
your
own
car
in
the
city
.
Public
transport
is
cheaper
than
driving
your
own
car
in
the
city
.
•
The
farm
is
far
from
any
transport
,
so
workers
cycle
to
get
there
.
The
farm
is
far
from
any
transport
,
so
workers
cycle
to
get
there
.
Borrowed
in
the
late
Middle
English
period
from
French
transporter
,
from
Latin
transportare
,
meaning
“
to
carry
across
.”
verb
-
transport
,
transporting
,
transports
,
transported
to
carry
people
or
things
from
one
place
to
another
•
Lorries
transport
fresh
fruit
from
the
countryside
to
the
supermarkets
every
night
.
Lorries
transport
fresh
fruit
from
the
countryside
to
the
supermarkets
every
night
.
•
A
pipeline
transports
water
across
the
desert
.
A
pipeline
transports
water
across
the
desert
.
Same
origin
as
the
noun
:
Latin
transportare
“
carry
across
.”
verb
-
transport
,
transporting
,
transports
,
transported
to
make
someone
feel
as
if
they
are
in
a
different
place
or
time
,
often
because
of
strong
emotion
or
vivid
imagination
•
The
music
transported
her
back
to
her
childhood
summers
by
the
sea
.
The
music
transported
her
back
to
her
childhood
summers
by
the
sea
.
•
A
good
book
can
transport
you
to
entirely
new
worlds
.
A
good
book
can
transport
you
to
entirely
new
worlds
.
Figurative
sense
developed
in
the
17th
century
from
the
literal
idea
of
moving
something
from
one
place
to
another
.
transit
noun
-
transit
buses
,
trains
,
and
other
shared
vehicles
that
carry
people
within
a
city
or
area
•
He
takes
transit
to
the
office
every
morning
to
avoid
traffic
.
He
takes
transit
to
the
office
every
morning
to
avoid
traffic
.
•
A
new
light
rail
line
will
improve
transit
for
suburban
residents
.
A
new
light
rail
line
will
improve
transit
for
suburban
residents
.
Sense
developed
in
North
American
English
in
the
early
20th
century
,
shortening
of
“
transit
system
.”
noun
-
transit
the
act
or
process
of
moving
people
or
goods
from
one
place
to
another
,
or
the
state
of
being
carried
•
The
furniture
was
scratched
while
in
transit
across
the
country
.
The
furniture
was
scratched
while
in
transit
across
the
country
.
•
Food
supplies
remained
stuck
in
transit
at
the
border
checkpoint
.
Food
supplies
remained
stuck
in
transit
at
the
border
checkpoint
.
from
Latin
transitus
“
a
going
across
,
passage
,”
from
transire
“
to
go
across
.”
noun
the
passage
of
a
planet
,
moon
,
or
other
celestial
body
across
the
face
of
a
larger
body
,
or
across
the
observer
’
s
meridian
•
We
stayed
up
late
to
watch
the
transit
of
Venus
across
the
Sun
.
We
stayed
up
late
to
watch
the
transit
of
Venus
across
the
Sun
.
•
Astronomers
use
a
planet
’
s
transit
to
measure
its
size
.
Astronomers
use
a
planet
’
s
transit
to
measure
its
size
.
Adopted
in
astronomy
in
the
18th
century
,
extending
the
classical
sense
of
“
passage
across
.”
verb
-
transit
,
transiting
,
transits
,
transited
to
pass
across
or
through
a
place
,
or
to
carry
something
across
it
•
The
canal
allows
ships
to
transit
the
continent
instead
of
sailing
around
it
.
The
canal
allows
ships
to
transit
the
continent
instead
of
sailing
around
it
.
•
Military
aircraft
will
transit
the
airspace
with
permission
.
Military
aircraft
will
transit
the
airspace
with
permission
.
Verb
use
recorded
from
the
mid-19th
century
,
from
the
noun
.