Слово англійською: transfer

Дієслово

Переклад transfer українською: пересу́нути що куди́, перенести́ (зміни́ти мі́сце), перевести́ що на ко́го, перерехува́ти (на раху́нок і т. д.), перевести́ кого́ куди́ (на і́нше мі́сце), пересува́ння, переда́ча (пересила́ння), перерахува́ння

Детальний опис

transfer

verb
/trænsˈfɜːr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they transfer
/trænsˈfɜːr/
he / she / it transfers
/trænsˈfɜːrz/
past simple transferred
/trænsˈfɜːrd/
past participle transferred
/trænsˈfɜːrd/
-ing form transferring
/trænsˈfɜːrɪŋ/

    to new place

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to move from one place to another; to move something/somebody from one place to another
    • transfer (to something) The film studio is transferring to Hollywood.
    • (especially North American English) If I spend a semester in Madrid, will my credits transfer?
    • transfer from something to something The system only allows air to go one way, preventing air from transferring from one tire to another.
    • transfer something/somebody from something to something How can I transfer money from my bank account to his?
    • transfer something/somebody to something The patient was transferred to another hospital.
    • transfer something/somebody from something (especially North American English) I couldn't transfer all my credits from junior college.
    • transfer something Assets can be transferred overseas.
    • transfer something into/onto something She transferred the sauce into a china jug.
    • transfer something between A and B The honeybee transfers pollen between flowers.
    • Customers still can't easily transfer money between accounts.
  2. to new job/school/situation

  3. [intransitive, transitive] to move from one job, school, situation, etc. to another; to arrange for somebody to move
    • transfer to something Children usually transfer to secondary school at 11 or 12.
    • transfer from something This is her first season in the Ohio State team after transferring from Tennessee.
    • transfer from something to something Students can transfer from a community college to a university.
    • He transferred to UCLA after his freshman year.
    • transfer somebody from something Ten employees are being transferred from the sales department.
    • transfer somebody to something His superiors transferred him to easier assignments.
    • transfer somebody from something to something She was promoted and transferred from the department of law to the Institute of Legal Studies.
    • transfer somebody 98 percent of our patients are admitted, transferred, or discharged within four hours.
  4. to new vehicle

  5. [intransitive, transitive] to change to a different vehicle during a journey; to arrange for somebody to change to a different vehicle during a journey
    • transfer from something to something It was a relief, after transferring from ship to ship, to just sit and relax.
    • I transferred at Bahrain for a flight to Singapore.
    • transfer somebody from something to something Passengers are transferred from the airport to the hotel by taxi.
  6. information/music, etc.

  7. [transitive, intransitive] to copy information, music, an idea, etc. from one method of recording or presenting it to another; to be recorded or presented in a different way
    • transfer something to something You can transfer data to a memory stick in a few seconds.
    • transfer something Data is easily transferred electronically.
    • transfer something from something (to something) You can transfer songs from your computer to a phone.
    • transfer to something The novel does not transfer well to the movies.
    • An audio file should transfer in a matter of minutes.
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  8. feeling/disease/power

  9. [transitive] transfer something (from…) (to…) if you transfer a feeling, a disease, or power, etc. from one person to another, the second person has it, often instead of the first
    • Joe had already transferred his affections from Lisa to Cleo.
    • I decided to transfer my loyalty to my local team.
    • This disease is sometimes transferred from mother to baby (= so that the baby has it as well as the mother).
  10. property

  11. [transitive] transfer something (to somebody) to officially arrange for something to belong to somebody else or for somebody else to control something synonym sign over
    • He transferred the property to his son.
    • Sovereignty was formally transferred on December 27.
  12. in sport

  13. [intransitive, transitive] (especially British English) to move, or to move somebody, to a different sports team, especially a professional football (soccer) team
    • transfer (from…) (to…) He transferred to Everton for £60 million.
    • transfer somebody (from…) (to…) He was transferred from Spurs to Arsenal for a huge fee.
  14. phone call

  15. [transitive] transfer something/somebody (to something) to send a phone call that you have received to another phone number
    • I'll just transfer you to customer service.
    • Customers are able to transfer calls from their landline to their mobile.
  16. Word Originlate Middle English (as a verb): from French transférer or Latin transferre, from trans- ‘across’ + ferre ‘to bear’. The earliest use of the noun (late 17th cent.) was as a legal term in the sense ‘conveyance of property’.
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