Transfer Transferred Person Transitive Move Place Intransitive Disease
The flashcard defines "transferability" as the quality or state of being transferable, meaning the ability to move something or someone from one place to another. It also refers to skills or ideas that can be applied in different situations.
The flashcard defines "transferability" as the quality or state of being transferable, which is the ability to move something or someone from one place to another. It's also used for skills or ideas that can be applied in different situations.
transfertrans‧fer1 /trænsˈfɜː $ -ˈfɜːr/ ●●○S3W3AWL verb (past tense and past participle transferred, present participle transferring)
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1move to different place etc [intransitive, transitive] to move from one place, school, job etc to another, or to make someone do this, especially within the same organizationtransfer (from something) to something Swod transferred from MI6 to the Security Service.transfer somebody (from something) to something They’re transferring him to a special unit at Great Ormond Street Hospital. You’ll be transferred to the Birmingham office.2put something in different place [intransitive, transitive] formal to move from one place to another, or to move something from one place to anothertransfer (from something) to something The exhibition transfers to York City Art Gallery on 23rd January.transfer something (from something) to something Transfer the meat to warm plates.3sports person [transitive] to sell a sports player to another team: He was transferred for a fee of £8 million.4money [transitive] to move money from one account or institution to anothertransfer something (from something) to something I’d like to transfer $500 to my checking account.5transfer your affections/loyalty/allegiance etc to change from loving or supporting one person to loving or supporting a different one6skill/idea/quality [intransitive, transitive] if a skill, idea, or quality transfers from one situation to another, or if you transfer it, it can be used in the new situation: Ideas that work well in one school often don’t transfer well to another.7transfer power/responsibility/control (to somebody) to officially give power etc to another person or organization: The ageing president is preparing to transfer power to his son.8phone [transitive] to connect the call of someone who has telephoned you to someone else’s telephone so that that person can speak to them: Hold on one moment while I transfer your call.9property [transitive] law to officially give property or land to someone else10travel [intransitive, transitive] to change from one bus, plane etc to another while you are travelling, or arrange for someone to do this: You will be met on arrival at the airport and transferred to your hotel.11information/music [transitive] to copy recorded information, music etc from one system to another: Transfer the files onto a memory stick.12disease [transitive] if a disease is transferred from one person or animal to another, the second person or animal begins to have the diseaseSYN passtransfer something (from somebody/something) to somebody/something It is unlikely that the disease will be transferred from animals to humans.—transferable adjective: transferable skills—transferability /trænsˌfɜːrəˈbɪləti/ noun [uncountable]
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可转移性(68%),能转印(16%),可让渡性(16%)
n.可转移性;可转让性
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