1 to give ownership or control of sth to sb else -- overføre
the process of transferring leadership prosessen med å overføre ledelsen
2 the process of moving sth from one place to another -- flytting [ masculine ]
4 to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc -- bli forflyttet/overført
6 the act of transferring -- overføring
7 a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery. -- overføringsmønster
Bilinguals produced both semantic and syntactic transfers in their two languages, suggesting that semantic and syntactic representations influence each other across languages during bilingual production.
The land was most likely to be transferred to the eldest son of the first marriage.
They can then be easily picked up with a small moistened paint-brush and transferred at once to the alcohol in the collecting tubes.
Bags were placed in plastic containers containing ice packs and transferred to the laboratory.
At the same time, third instar larvae were transferred to the upper surface of the first fully opened mature leaf of individual plants.
Increased transfers were quickly accepted as inevitable, and within a few years embraced as desirable.
Even in the final period of our study, 1825-1849, almost two-thirds of the transfers between parents and children involved retirement.
Rights-based arguments founder on the difficulties of transferring a general moral claim of an individual patient to a specific claim against individual physicians.
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搬, 轉移, 轉(電話)…
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搬, 转移, 转(电话)…
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trasladar, transferir, traspasar…
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transferir…
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~を移動させる, 搬送する…
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nakletmek, aktarmak, transfer etmek…
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(faire) transférer, muter, transférer à…
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