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conversion美 [kən'vɜrʒ(ə)n] 英 [kən'vɜː(r)ʃ(ə)n] n. change,adaptation,alteration,translation,renovation 1. | [u][c] ~ (from sth) (into/to sth) 转变;转换;转化the act or process of changing sth from one form, use or system to another |
| the conversion of farm buildings into family homes 农场建筑物改建为家庭住宅 | | No conversion from analogue to digital data is needed. 没有必要把模拟转换为数字数据。 | | a metric conversion table(= showing how to change metric amounts into or out of another system) 公制换算表 | | a firm which specializes in house conversions(= turning large houses into several smaller flats/apartments) 专营房屋改建的公司 |
2. | [u][c] ~ (from sth) (to sth) (宗教或信仰的)改变;皈依;归附the process or experience of changing your religion or beliefs |
| the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons by Christian missionaries 基督教传教士使盎格鲁 — 撒克逊人的信仰改变 | | his conversion from Judaism to Christianity 他由犹太教改信基督教 |
3. | [c] (持球过对方球门线触地或达阵后的)附加得分a way of scoring extra points after scoring a try or a touchdown |
4. | [c] barn/loft ~ (尤指为居住而)改建的房屋a building or room that has been changed so that it can be used for a different purpose, especially for living in |
n. | 4. (意见、信仰等的)改变〔特指改信基督教〕;(车身,设备等的)改装,改造 9. 【法律】变更;强占;【数学】换算法;【逻辑学】换位(法);【心理学】(心理冲突转化为生理病态的)变形表现,变形发泄;【军事】改换装备;改装;【商业】兑换;更换(字据等) 4. (意见、信仰等的)改变〔特指改信基督教〕;(车身,设备等的)改装,改造 9. 【法律】变更;强占;【数学】换算法;【逻辑学】换位(法);【心理学】(心理冲突转化为生理病态的)变形表现,变形发泄;【军事】改换装备;改装;【商业】兑换;更换(字据等) |
n. | 1. a change in the nature, form, or function of something 2. something that has been changed in nature, form, or function, especially a building or room 3. a change from one measuring or calculating system to another, or a calculation done to bring about the change 4. an adoption of new opinions or beliefs, especially in religion 5. in football, a successful kick between the goal posts or a run or pass into the end zone following a touchdown 6. the reversing of the subject and predicate in a categorical sentence, forming a new sentence, e.g. "all dogs are collies" from "all collies are dogs" 7. unlawful treating of somebody else's property as your own 8. the changing of one type of property to another, e.g. from joint to separate property 9. in rugby, a kicking of the ball over the crossbar following a try, or the score made with a successful kick 10. in the game of football, extra points scored after making a touchdown 1. a change in the nature, form, or function of something 2. something that has been changed in nature, form, or function, especially a building or room 3. a change from one measuring or calculating system to another, or a calculation done to bring about the change 4. an adoption of new opinions or beliefs, especially in religion 5. in football, a successful kick between the goal posts or a run or pass into the end zone following a touchdown 6. the reversing of the subject and predicate in a categorical sentence, forming a new sentence, e.g. "all dogs are collies" from "all collies are dogs" 7. unlawful treating of somebody else's property as your own 8. the changing of one type of property to another, e.g. from joint to separate property 9. in rugby, a kicking of the ball over the crossbar following a try, or the score made with a successful kick 10. in the game of football, extra points scored after making a touchdown |
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