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transition美 [træn'zɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [træn'zɪʃ(ə)n] 复数:transitions 过去分词:transitioned 现在分词:transitioning adj.+n. smooth transition,gradual transition,abrupt transition,immediate transition,rapid transition v.+n. accomplish transition,complete transition,transition bring,effect transition,prevent transition n. changeover,shift,change,alteration,move 1. | 过渡;转变;变革;变迁the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another |
| the transition from school to full-time work 从学校到全日工作的过渡阶段 | | He will remain head of state during the period of transition to democracy. 在向民主政体过渡时期,他仍将是国家首脑。 | | We need to ensure a smooth transition between the old system and the new one. 我们需要确保新旧制度的平稳过渡。 | | This course is useful for students who are in transition(= in the process of changing) from one training programme to another. 对转换培训项目的学生来说,这一课程很有用。 |
n. | 10. 转变,演变,变迁,变化;飞越;过渡期;【音乐】变调,转调;【修辞学】语次转变;【语法】转换;【物理学】跃迁;【地质学;地理学】转移层;【建筑】(式样、时期等的)过渡 10. 转变,演变,变迁,变化;飞越;过渡期;【音乐】变调,转调;【修辞学】语次转变;【语法】转换;【物理学】跃迁;【地质学;地理学】转移层;【建筑】(式样、时期等的)过渡 |
n. | 1. a process or period in which something undergoes a change and passes from one state, stage, form, or activity to another 2. a passage connecting two sections of a musical composition 3. a progression from one key to another in a piece of music 4. a word, phrase, or passage that links one subject or idea to another in speech or writing 5. a change between phases such as solid to liquid or liquid to gas 6. a style of architecture in many buildings dating from the 12th century in Western Europe, in which the Romanesque and Gothic styles are combined 7. a change in the energy level or state of an atomic nucleus in which a single quantum of electromagnetic radiation is either lost or gained 8. the process of changing from one situation, form, or state to another 1. a process or period in which something undergoes a change and passes from one state, stage, form, or activity to another 2. a passage connecting two sections of a musical composition 3. a progression from one key to another in a piece of music 4. a word, phrase, or passage that links one subject or idea to another in speech or writing 5. a change between phases such as solid to liquid or liquid to gas 6. a style of architecture in many buildings dating from the 12th century in Western Europe, in which the Romanesque and Gothic styles are combined 7. a change in the energy level or state of an atomic nucleus in which a single quantum of electromagnetic radiation is either lost or gained 8. the process of changing from one situation, form, or state to another | v. | 1. to undergo a change of status or condition, or cause somebody or something to undergo a change |
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