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transformation美 [.trænsfər'meɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.trænsfə(r)'meɪʃ(ə)n] - n.转变;(用于南非)民主改革
- 网络转化;转换;变换
adj.+n. complete transformation,radical transformation v.+n. undergo transformation,see transformation n. alteration,conversion,revolution,renovation,makeover 1. | [c][u] (彻底的)变化,改观,转变,改革a complete change in sb/sth |
| The way in which we work has undergone a complete transformation in the past decade. 在过去的十年里,我们的工作方式经历了彻底的变革。 | | What a transformation! You look great. 真是判若两人!你看上去真神气。 | | the country's transformation from dictatorship to democracy 这个国家由独裁到民主的转变 |
2. | [u] (用于南非)民主改革used in South Africa to describe the process of making institutions and organizations more democratic |
| a lack of transformation in the private sector 在私营部门缺乏民主改革 |
n. | 10. 转变,变化;变形;【生物学】(尤指昆虫的)转化,变态,改造,改革;变质;【数学】变换;【电学】变压;【化学】(原子结构等)蜕变;〔商店用语〕(女用)假发 10. 转变,变化;变形;【生物学】(尤指昆虫的)转化,变态,改造,改革;变质;【数学】变换;【电学】变压;【化学】(原子结构等)蜕变;〔商店用语〕(女用)假发 |
n. | 1. a complete change, usually into something with an improved appearance or usefulness 2. the act or process of transforming somebody or something 3. the mathematical conversion of an expression, equation, or function into another equivalent entity, e.g. by the substitution of one set of variables with another 4. a permanent change in the genetic make-up of a cell when it acquires foreign DNA 5. the conversion of a normal cell into a malignant cell brought about by the action of a carcinogen or virus 6. a change in the position or direction of the axes of a mathematical coordinate system without changing their relative angles 7. the change of one type of atom to another, resulting from a nuclear reaction 8. in transformational grammar, the process of converting one linguistic construction or structure to another, following the rules that convert deep structure to surface structure 9. in transformational grammar, a construction or structure generated by using the rules that convert deep structure into surface structure 10. a sudden changing of a stage set that takes place in sight of the audience 1. a complete change, usually into something with an improved appearance or usefulness 2. the act or process of transforming somebody or something 3. the mathematical conversion of an expression, equation, or function into another equivalent entity, e.g. by the substitution of one set of variables with another 4. a permanent change in the genetic make-up of a cell when it acquires foreign DNA 5. the conversion of a normal cell into a malignant cell brought about by the action of a carcinogen or virus 6. a change in the position or direction of the axes of a mathematical coordinate system without changing their relative angles 7. the change of one type of atom to another, resulting from a nuclear reaction 8. in transformational grammar, the process of converting one linguistic construction or structure to another, following the rules that convert deep structure to surface structure 9. in transformational grammar, a construction or structure generated by using the rules that convert deep structure into surface structure 10. a sudden changing of a stage set that takes place in sight of the audience |
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