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From:
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tran·si·tion
/træn(t)ˈsɪʃən, trænˈzɪ, ||træn(t)ˈsɪʒən/
轉變,轉換,躍遷,過渡時期,變調
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
tran·si·tion
=/træn(t)sˈɪʃən, trænz, <ɪ>ʧɪɛflj ɑrɪtɪʃɪ> træn(t)sˈɪʒ-/=
名詞
躍遷,過渡,轉變,臨界
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
transition
轉移
From:
Network Terminology
transition
變遷 過渡
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tran·si·tion
n.
1.
Passage
from
one
place
or
state
to
another
;
charge
;
as
,
the
transition
of
the
weather
from
hot
to
cold
.
There
is
no
death
,
what
seems
so
is
transition
.
--
Longfellow
.
2.
Mus.
A
direct
or
indirect
passing
from
one
key
to
another
;
a
modulation
.
3.
Rhet.
A
passing
from
one
subject
to
another
.
[He]
with
transition
sweet
,
new
speech
resumes
.
--
Milton
.
4.
Biol.
Change
from
one
form
to
another
.
Note:
☞
This
word
is
sometimes
pronounced
but
according
to
Walker
,
Smart
,
and
most
other
authorities
,
the
customary
and
preferable
pronunciation
is
although
this
latter
mode
violates
analogy
.
Other
authorities
say
Transition rocks
Geol.
,
a
term
formerly
applied
to
the
lowest
uncrystalline
stratified
rocks
(
graywacke
)
supposed
to
contain
no
fossils
,
and
so
called
because
thought
to
have
been
formed
when
the
earth
was
passing
from
an
uninhabitable
to
a
habitable
state
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
transition
n
1:
the
act
of
passing
from
one
state
or
place
to
the
next
[
syn
:
passage
]
2:
an
event
that
results
in
a
transformation
[
syn
:
conversion
,
changeover
]
3:
a
change
from
one
place
or
state
or
subject
or
stage
to
another
4:
a
musical
passage
moving
from
one
key
to
another
[
syn
:
modulation
]
5:
a
passage
that
connects
a
topic
to
one
that
follows
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