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transfer list SUST. ingl. brit.
I. transfer <part. pres. transferring; pret., part. pas. transferred> V. trans. [ingl. am. trænsˈfər, ˈtrænsfər, ingl. brit. transˈfəː, trɑːnsˈfəː, tranzˈfəː, trɑːnzˈfəː]
1.1. transfer funds/account:
1.2. transfer property/right:
1.3. transfer call:
1.4. transfer:
transfer employee/prisoner
transfer player ingl. brit.
1.5. transfer object:
1.6. transfer design/pattern:
2. transfer (change):
II. transfer <part. pres. transferring; pret., part. pas. transferred> V. intr. [ingl. am. trænsˈfər, ˈtrænsfər, ingl. brit. transˈfəː, trɑːnsˈfəː, tranzˈfəː, trɑːnzˈfəː] TRANSP.
III. transfer SUST. [ingl. am. ˈtræn(t)sfər, ingl. brit. ˈtransfəː, ˈtrɑːnsfəː, ˈtranzfəː, ˈtrɑːnzfəː]
1.1. transfer U or C:
transfer FIN., DER. (of funds, accounts)
1.2. transfer U or C:
transfer (of player) ingl. brit.
1.3. transfer U or C (of passengers):
1.4. transfer C (person):
2.1. transfer TRANSP. C (on journeys, tours):
2.2. transfer TRANSP. C (permit):
transfer ingl. am.
3. transfer C (design):
I. list1 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] SUST.
1.1. list (of items):
relación f form.
the active list MILIT.
to cross sth/sb off the list
to be high/low on the list matter/problem:
1.2. list (books published):
2. list <lists, pl > HIST.:
II. list1 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] V. trans.
1. list names/events/ingredients:
2. list (include):
3. list FIN.:
list securities/stocks
I. list2 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] V. intr. NÁUT.
II. list2 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] SUST. NÁUT.
list3 [ingl. am. lɪst, ingl. brit. lɪst] V. intr. arc. (desire)
I. transfer1 [træntsˈfɜ:, ingl. am. -ˈfɜ:r] -rr- -rr- V. trans.
1. transfer (move):
2. transfer (reassign):
transfer power
3. transfer COM.:
4. transfer DEP. (sell):
II. transfer1 [træntsˈfɜ:, ingl. am. -ˈfɜ:r] -rr- -rr- V. intr.
1. transfer (move):
2. transfer (change train, plane):
transfer2 [ˈtræntsfɜ:ʳ, ingl. am. ˈtræntsfɜ:r] SUST.
1. transfer (process of moving):
2. transfer (reassignment):
3. transfer COM.:
transfer of a shop
4. transfer DEP.:
5. transfer ingl. am. (ticket):
6. transfer (picture):
I. list1 [lɪst] SUST.
to make a list (of sth)
II. list1 [lɪst] V. trans.
1. list (make a list):
2. list (enumerate):
I. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. V. intr.
II. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. SUST.
I. transfer1 <-rr-> [træns·ˈfɜr] V. trans.
1. transfer (move):
2. transfer (reassign):
transfer power
3. transfer COM.:
4. transfer DEP. (sell):
II. transfer1 <-rr-> [træns·ˈfɜr] V. intr.
1. transfer (move):
2. transfer (change train, plane):
transfer2 [ˈtræns·fɜr] SUST.
1. transfer (process of moving):
2. transfer (reassignment):
3. transfer COM.:
transfer of a shop
4. transfer DEP.:
5. transfer (ticket):
6. transfer (picture):
I. list1 [lɪst] SUST.
to make a list (of sth)
II. list1 [lɪst] V. trans.
1. list (make a list):
2. list (enumerate):
3. list (have list price):
to list at $100
I. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. V. intr.
II. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. SUST.
Present
Itransfer
youtransfer
he/she/ittransfers
wetransfer
youtransfer
theytransfer
Past
Itransferred
youtransferred
he/she/ittransferred
wetransferred
youtransferred
theytransferred
Present Perfect
Ihavetransferred
youhavetransferred
he/she/ithastransferred
wehavetransferred
youhavetransferred
theyhavetransferred
Past Perfect
Ihadtransferred
youhadtransferred
he/she/ithadtransferred
wehadtransferred
youhadtransferred
theyhadtransferred
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Thermal transfer will take place between the gasification and combustion chamber.
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The conceptual difference was between immovable property, which would transfer title along with the land, and movable property, which a person would retain title to.
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When the concentration of the actual quenching agent is varied, the rate of electron transfer therefore the degree of phosphorescence is affected.
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It also provides a solid education foundation to transfer for a bachelor's degree.
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Or did he actually -- as the earlier movie hinted -- transfer his consciousness to the body of his brain-dead brother?
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