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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
trans·fer
/træn(t)sˈfɝ, ˈtræn(t)sˌ/
遷移,移動,傳遞,轉讓,轉移,過戶,匯兌,換車(
vt
.)轉移,調轉,調任,改變,傳遞
From:
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trans·fer
/ˈtræn(t)sˌfɝ/
名詞
轉移,傳遞
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
transfer
尖峰傳輸率
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Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
transfer
有效資料轉移率
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
transfer
瞬時資料轉移率
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
transfer
移轉; 轉送
From:
Network Terminology
transfer
轉移 傳送
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trans·fer
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Transferred
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Transferring
.]
1.
To
convey
from
one
place
or
person
another
;
to
transport
,
remove
,
or
cause
to
pass
,
to
another
place
or
person
;
as
,
to
transfer
the
laws
of
one
country
to
another
;
to
transfer
suspicion
.
2.
To
make
over
the
possession
or
control
of
;
to
pass
;
to
convey
,
as
a
right
,
from
one
person
to
another
;
to
give
;
as
,
the
title
to
land
is
transferred
by
deed
.
3.
To
remove
from
one
substance
or
surface
to
another
;
as
,
to
transfer
drawings
or
engravings
to
a
lithographic
stone
.
Syn:
--
To
sell
;
give
;
alienate
;
estrange
;
sequester
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Trans·fer
n.
1.
The
act
of
transferring
,
or
the
state
of
being
transferred
;
the
removal
or
conveyance
of
a
thing
from
one
place
or
person
to
another
.
2.
Law
The
conveyance
of
right
,
title
,
or
property
,
either
real
or
personal
,
from
one
person
to
another
,
whether
by
sale
,
by
gift
,
or
otherwise
.
I
shall
here
only
consider
it
as
a
transfer
of
property
.
--
Burke
.
3.
That
which
is
transferred
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
A
picture
,
or
the
like
,
removed
from
one
body
or
ground
to
another
,
as
from
wood
to
canvas
,
or
from
one
piece
of
canvas
to
another
.
(b)
A
drawing
or
writing
printed
off
from
one
surface
on
another
,
as
in
ceramics
and
in
many
decorative
arts
.
(c)
Mil.
A
soldier
removed
from
one
troop
,
or
body
of
troops
,
and
placed
in
another
.
4.
Med.
A
pathological
process
by
virtue
of
which
a
unilateral
morbid
condition
on
being
abolished
on
one
side
of
the
body
makes
its
appearance
in
the
corresponding
region
upon
the
other
side
.
Transfer day
,
one
of
the
days
fixed
by
the
Bank
of
England
for
the
transfer
,
free
of
charge
,
of
bank
stock
and
government
funds
.
These
days
are
the
first
five
business
days
in
the
week
before
three
o'clock
.
Transfers
may
be
made
on
Saturdays
on
payment
of
a
fee
of
2s. 6d. --
Bithell
.
Transfer office
,
an
office
or
department
where
transfers
of
stocks
,
etc
.,
are
made
.
Transfer paper
,
a
prepared
paper
used
by
draughtsmen
,
engravers
,
lithographers
,
etc
.,
for
transferring
impressions
.
Transfer table
.
Railroad
Same
as
Traverse table
.
See
under
Traverse
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
transfer
n
1:
the
act
of
transporting
something
from
one
location
to
another
[
syn
:
transportation
,
transferral
,
conveyance
]
2:
someone
who
transfers
or
is
transferred
from
one
position
to
another
; "
the
best
student
was
a
transfer
from
LSU
" [
syn
:
transferee
]
3:
the
act
of
transfering
something
from
one
form
to
another
;
"
the
transfer
of
the
music
from
record
to
tape
suppressed
much
of
the
background
noise
" [
syn
:
transference
]
4:
a
ticket
that
allows
a
passenger
to
change
conveyances
5:
application
of
a
skill
learned
in
one
situation
to
a
different
but
similar
situation
[
syn
:
transfer of
training
,
carry-over
]
6:
transferring
ownership
[
syn
:
transference
]
v
1:
move
around
; "
transfer
the
packet
from
his
trouser
pockets
to
a
pocket
in
his
jacket
" [
syn
:
shift
]
2:
transfer
somebody
to
a
different
position
or
location
of
work
[
syn
:
reassign
]
3:
move
from
one
place
to
another
; "
transfer
the
data
";
"
transmit
the
news
"; "
transfer
the
patient
to
another
hospital
"
4:
lift
and
reset
in
another
soil
or
situation
; "
Transplant
the
young
rice
plants
" [
syn
:
transplant
]
5:
cause
to
change
ownership
; "
I
transferred
my
stock
holdings
to
my
children
"
6:
change
from
one
vehicle
or
transportation
line
to
another
;
"
She
changed
in
Chicago
on
her
way
to
the
East
coast
"
[
syn
:
change
]
7:
send
from
one
person
or
place
to
another
; "
transmit
a
message
" [
syn
:
transmit
,
transport
,
channel
,
channelize
,
channelise
]
8:
shift
the
position
or
location
of
,
as
for
business
,
legal
,
educational
,
or
military
purposes
; "
He
removed
his
children
to
the
countryside
"; "
Remove
the
troops
to
the
forest
surrounding
the
city
"; "
remove
a
case
to
another
court
" [
syn
:
remove
]
9:
transfer
from
one
place
or
period
to
another
; "
The
ancient
Greek
story
was
transplanted
into
Modern
America
" [
syn
:
transpose
,
transplant
]
[
also
:
transferring
,
transferred
]
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