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- xfer (abbreviation)
From Latin trānsferō (“I bear across”).
- (verb)
- (noun)
transfer (third-person singular simple present transfers, present participle transferring, simple past and past participle transferred)
- (transitive) To move or pass from one place, person or thing to another.
to transfer the laws of one country to another; to transfer suspicion
- (transitive) To convey the impression of (something) from one surface to another.
to transfer drawings or engravings to a lithographic stone
- (transport, of a traveler) To exit one mass transit vehicle and board another (typically one belonging to a different line or mode of transportation) to continue a journey.
transfer to the Blue Line
- (intransitive) To be or become transferred.
- (transitive, law) To arrange for something to belong to or be officially controlled by somebody else.
The title to land is transferred by deed.
- (intransitive) To move from a wheelchair to another seating surface, or to a wheelchair from another seating surface.
- (move or pass from one place/person/thing to another): carry over, move, onpass
- (convey impression of from one surface to another): copy, transpose
- (to be or become transferred):
to move or pass from one place, person or thing to another
- Aklanon: halin
- Arabic: حَوَّلَ (ar) (ḥawwala)
- Armenian: փոխանցել (hy) (pʻoxancʻel)
- Azerbaijani: köçürmək (az)
- Bulgarian: премествам (bg) (premestvam), пренасям (bg) (prenasjam)
- Catalan: traslladar (ca)
- Chinese:
- Czech: přenést, převézt (cs)
- Danish: overføre, forflytte, overdrage (da)
- Dutch: overplaatsen (nl), verplaatsen (nl)
- Esperanto: translokigi
- Finnish: siirtää (fi)
- French: transférer (fr)
- Galician: trasladar (gl)
- German: übertragen (de)
- Greek: μετακινώ (el) (metakinó), μεταφέρω (el) (metaféro), μεταθέτω (el) (metathéto)
- Ancient: μεταφέρω (metaphérō)
- Hungarian: átvisz (hu), áttesz (hu), átszállít (hu), áthelyez (hu)
- Italian: trasferire (it)
- Japanese: 移す (ja) (うつす, utsusu), 運ぶ (ja) (はこぶ, hakobu), 乗り換える (ja) (のりかえる, norikaeru) (transfer between vehicles)
- Korean: 옮기다 (ko) (omgida),환승 (hwanseung)
- Kurdish:
- Latin: trānsferō (la), trānsmoveō
- Malayalam: സ്ഥലംമാറ്റം (sthalammāṟṟaṁ)
- Maori: whakawhiti, whakanekeneke
- Norman: transféther (Jersey)
- Polish: przenosić (pl) impf, przenieść (pl) pf
- Portuguese: transferir (pt)
- Romanian: transfera (ro)
- Russian: переноси́ть (ru) (perenosítʹ), перенести́ (ru) (perenestí)
- Slovak: presunúť, preniesť, previesť
- Spanish: transferir (es), trasladar (es)
- Swedish: överföra (sv)
- Thai: แปล (th) (bplɛɛ)
- Turkish: transfer etmek (tr), aktarmak (tr), yollamak (tr)
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: halin
to convey the impression of something from one surface to another
to be or become transferred
- Bulgarian: премествам се (premestvam se), пренасям се (prenasjam se)
- Czech: přenést se, převézt (cs) se
- Danish: blive forflyttet, stige om, skifte (da)
- Esperanto: translokiĝi
- Finnish: siirtyä (fi)
- German: versetzen (de)
- Greek: μεταφέρομαι (el) (metaféromai), μετακινούμαι (el) (metakinoúmai), μετατίθομαι (metatíthomai), μεταβιβάζομαι (metavivázomai)
- Hungarian: áthurcolkodik (hu), átköltözik (hu), átmegy (hu)
- Italian: trasferirsi (it)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: veguhaztin (ku)
- Polish: przenosić się (pl) impf, przenieść się (pl) pf
- Portuguese: transferir (pt)
- Romanian: transfera (ro)
- Slovak: preniesť sa, presunúť sa, premiestniť sa
- Spanish: transferir (es)
arrange for something to belong to or be controlled by somebody else
Translations to be checked
- Dutch: (please verify) overbrengen (nl)
- German: (please verify) bringen (de)
- Korean: (please verify) 옮긴 위하여 (omgin wihayeo)
- Latin: (please verify) transferre (la)
- Mandarin: (please verify) 转移 (zh) (zhuanyi), (please verify) 调动 (zh) (tiaodong)
- Turkish: (please verify) aktarmak (tr), (please verify) transfer etmek (tr)
transfer (countable and uncountable, plural transfers)
- (uncountable) The act of conveying or removing something from one place, person or thing to another.
- (countable) An instance of conveying or removing from one place, person or thing to another; a transferal.
2012 December 1, “An internet of airborne things”, in The Economist[1], volume 405, number 8813, page 3 (Technology Quarterly):
A farmer could place an order for a new tractor part by text message and pay for it by mobile money-transfer. A supplier many miles away would then take the part to the local matternet station for airborne dispatch via drone.
- (countable, transport) An act of exiting one mass transit vehicle and boarding another (typically one belonging to a different line or mode of transportation) to continue a journey.
Free transfers can be made between the Red and Orange Lines by walking from one of the station's platforms to another; in addition, riders using a fare card also get free transfers between bus and subway at the station.
- (countable, transport) A paper receipt given to a rider of one bus (and historically also certain elevated or subway lines), allowing free entry onto another bus to continue a journey.
- (countable) A design conveyed by contact from one surface to another; a heat transfer.
- A soldier removed from one troop, or body of troops, and placed in another.
- (medicine) A pathological process by 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.
- (genetics) The conveying of genetic material from one cell to another.
- (bridge) A conventional bid which requests partner to bid the next available suit.
- (sports) A person who transfers or is transferred from one club or team to another.
- (US, Canada, varsity sports) Short for transfer student.
- (countable) Of a person with limited mobility: an instance of independent or assisted movement from one stable surface to another.
- 2018, Bed Mobility and Transfers (PDF) , Pioneer Network:
- Transfers and bed mobility are a normal part of our daily activities. Going from lying down to sitting edge of bed, rolling, getting in/out of bed, sitting and standing from bed/chairs and toilet are all examples of transfers and bed mobility.
- 2018, Bed Mobility and Transfers (PDF) , Pioneer Network:
- In the United Kingdom education system the noun is used to define a move from one school to another, for example from primary school to secondary school. Contrast with transition, which is used to define any move within or between schools, for example, a move from one year group to the next.
- (act): transferal, transference
- (instance): transferal
- (college sports): transfer student
- asynchronous transfer mode
- balance transfer
- bank transfer
- bi-elliptic transfer
- Bosman transfer
- celestial transfer
- cold transfer
- credit transfer
- data transfer object
- data transfer rate
- dry transfer
- electronic benefit transfer
- electron transfer reaction
- embryo transfer
- energy transfer
- e-transfer
- feedback transfer function
- forward transfer function
- free transfer
- gene transfer
- Gruen transfer
- hairpin transfer
- hip transfer
- Hohmann transfer
- Hohmann transfer orbit
- horizontal gene transfer
- Jacoby transfer
- language transfer
- lateral gene transfer
- lateral transfer
- loop transfer function
- negative transfer
- oblivious transfer
- personnel transfer basket
- phase transfer catalysis
- phase-transfer catalyst
- positive transfer
- proton transfer
- radiative transfer
- representational state transfer
- somatic cell nuclear transfer
- spine transfer
- technology transfer
- time and frequency transfer
- time transfer
- transferable, transferrable
- transfer agent
- transferal, transferral
- transferase
- transfer DNA
- transfer earnings
- transferee
- transference, transferrence
- transferent
- transferential
- transferer
- transfer exam
- transfer function
- transfer list
- transfer market
- transfer orbit
- transfer paper
- transfer payment
- transfer pricing
- transfer rate
- transferrin
- transferring
- transfer RNA
- transfer tax
- transfer test
- transferware
- transfer window
- trophic transfer
- warm transfer
- wire transfer
act
- Arabic: اِنْتِقَال (intiqāl)
- Armenian: փոխանցում (hy) (pʻoxancʻum)
- Belarusian: перада́ча f (pjeradáča)
- Bulgarian: прехвърляне (bg) n (prehvǎrljane), пренасяне (bg) n (prenasjane)
- Chinese:
- Czech: přenos (cs) m, převod (cs) m
- Danish: forflyttelse c, overflytning c, transport (da) c
- Esperanto: delokigo
- Finnish: siirto (fi)
- French: transfert (fr) m
- Galician: traslado m
- German: Übertragung (de) f, Versetzung (de) f, Überweisung (de) f
- Greek: μεταφορά (el) f (metaforá), μεταβίβαση (el) f (metavívasi), παράδοση (el) f (parádosi)
- Ancient Greek: μεταβίβασις f (metabíbasis), παράδοσις f (parádosis)
- Hungarian: áthelyezés (hu)
- Italian: trasferimento (it) m
- Japanese: 移動 (ja) (いどう, idō), 転勤 (ja) (てんきん, tenkin)
- Korean: 이동(移動) (ko) (idong), 전근(轉勤) (jeon'geun)
- Maori: whakawhitianga
- Persian: ترافرست (tarâferest), ترانسفر (fa) (trânsfer), انتقال (fa) (enteqâl)
- Polish: przenoszenie (pl) n
- Portuguese: transferência (pt) f
- Russian: перехо́д (ru) m (perexód), перево́д (ru) m (perevód), трансфе́рт (ru) m (transfért), переда́ча (ru) f (peredáča)
- Slovak: prenos m, prevod m
- Spanish: transferencia (es) f
- Telugu: బదిలీ (te) (badilī)
- Turkish: transfer (tr)
- Ukrainian: переда́ча f (peredáča)
design
- Bulgarian: прехвърляне (bg) n (prehvǎrljane)
- Finnish: siirtokuva
- Greek: μεταποτύπωση f (metapotýposi), χαλκομανία (el) f (chalkomanía)
- Irish: aistreog f
- Portuguese: transferência (pt) f
- Spanish: calco (es) m, impreso (es) m
Translations to be checked
- Mandarin: (please verify) 調動/调动 (zh) (diàodòng), (please verify) 调动 (zh) (diàodòng), (please verify) 转递 (zh) (zhuǎndì)
- Dutch: (please verify) overdracht (nl) f
- German: (please verify) Übertragung (de) f
- Korean: (please verify) 이동 (ko) (idong)
- Turkish: (please verify) transfer (tr), (please verify) aktarma (tr)
Borrowed from English transfer.
- Hyphenation: trans‧fer
transfer m or n (plural transfers, diminutive transfertje n)
Borrowed from English transfer.
transfer m (invariable)
trānsfer
Internationalism; compare English transfer, French transfert, German Transfer, ultimately from Latin trānsferō.
transfer m inan
- (economics) transfer (payment to an individual or institution that does not arise out of current productive activity)
- Hypernym: przekaz
- (transport) transfer (act of transporting individuals or objects from one place to another by some means of transport)
- (transport) transfer (act of exiting one mass transit vehicle and boarding another (typically one belonging to a different line or mode of transportation) to continue a journey)
- Synonym: przesiadka
- (sports) transfer (act of transferring of a player's registration from one club to another)
- (computing) transfer (number of operations transferring data that occur in each second in some given data-transfer channel)
- (psychology) transfer of learning
- transferować impf
Borrowed from French transfert.
transfer n (plural transferuri)
Borrowed from English transfer.
trànsfēr m (Cyrillic spelling тра̀нсфе̄р)
transfer m (plural transferes)
- transfer (between transport)
transfer (definite accusative transferi, plural transferler)
- “transfer”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu