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converted是convert的过去分词 convert美 ['kɑn.vɜrt] 英 ['kɒnvɜː(r)t] - v.转换;改造;【逻】转换;【商】兑换
- n.皈依者
- 网络更换信仰的;转换的;转变
过去分词:converted 现在分词:converting 第三人称单数:converts v. change,adapt,alter,translate,renovate v. | 2. 使改变信仰[意见、立场],使弃恶从善;使转变;使回心转意 2. 使改变信仰[意见、立场],使弃恶从善;使转变;使回心转意 | n. | |
v. | 1. to change something from one character, form, or function to another, or be changed in character, form or function 2. to change the function or use of something, or be able to change in function or use 3. to change units of one measuring or calculating system into units of another 4. to adopt new opinions or beliefs, especially religious beliefs, or change the opinions or beliefs of somebody 5. in football, to score following a touchdown by kicking a football between the goal posts, which earns one point, or running or passing the ball into the end zone, which earns two 6. to reverse the subject and predicate in a categorical sentence, forming a new sentence, e.g. "all dogs are collies" from "all collies are dogs" 7. to treat somebody else's property as your own unlawfully 8. to change the classification of property, e.g. from joint to separate property, in the course of a transaction 9. in rugby, to add to the points awarded for a try by following it with a successful kick of the ball over the crossbar 10. to change from one system, use, or method to another, or to make something do this 1. to change something from one character, form, or function to another, or be changed in character, form or function 2. to change the function or use of something, or be able to change in function or use 3. to change units of one measuring or calculating system into units of another 4. to adopt new opinions or beliefs, especially religious beliefs, or change the opinions or beliefs of somebody 5. in football, to score following a touchdown by kicking a football between the goal posts, which earns one point, or running or passing the ball into the end zone, which earns two 6. to reverse the subject and predicate in a categorical sentence, forming a new sentence, e.g. "all dogs are collies" from "all collies are dogs" 7. to treat somebody else's property as your own unlawfully 8. to change the classification of property, e.g. from joint to separate property, in the course of a transaction 9. in rugby, to add to the points awarded for a try by following it with a successful kick of the ball over the crossbar 10. to change from one system, use, or method to another, or to make something do this | n. | 1. somebody who has chosen a new way of life or a new set of beliefs 2. someone who has changed their beliefs in an important way |
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