C1 noun 中性

transfer

/ˈtrænsfɜːr/

The act of moving someone or something from one place, position, or situation to another. In academic contexts, it specifically refers to the application of skills or knowledge learned in one situation to a new and different problem or environment.

例句

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1

I need to request a transfer to a different bus line to reach the museum.

I need to request a transfer to a different bus line to reach the museum.

2

The transfer of power between the outgoing and incoming administrations was peaceful and orderly.

The transfer of power between the outgoing and incoming administrations was peaceful and orderly.

3

I'm hoping for a transfer to the London office so I can travel more next year.

I'm hoping for a transfer to the London office so I can travel more next year.

词族

名词
transfer
Verb
transfer
形容词
transferable
相关
transference
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'trans-ferry'—a boat that carries (ferry) things across (trans) from one side to the other.

快速测验

The ______ of technology from developed to developing nations is crucial for global economic progress.

正确!

正确答案是: transfer

例句

1

I need to request a transfer to a different bus line to reach the museum.

everyday

I need to request a transfer to a different bus line to reach the museum.

2

The transfer of power between the outgoing and incoming administrations was peaceful and orderly.

formal

The transfer of power between the outgoing and incoming administrations was peaceful and orderly.

3

I'm hoping for a transfer to the London office so I can travel more next year.

informal

I'm hoping for a transfer to the London office so I can travel more next year.

4

Positive transfer occurs when previous learning facilitates the acquisition of a new skill in a different domain.

academic

Positive transfer occurs when previous learning facilitates the acquisition of a new skill in a different domain.

5

The wire transfer was completed successfully, and the funds should appear in your account by morning.

business

The wire transfer was completed successfully, and the funds should appear in your account by morning.

词族

名词
transfer
Verb
transfer
形容词
transferable
相关
transference

常见搭配

knowledge transfer the sharing or dissemination of knowledge
wire transfer electronic transfer of funds
credit transfer moving academic credits between institutions
technology transfer moving technology from research to commercial use
data transfer moving digital information between systems

常用短语

transfer of ownership

the legal act of passing property to another

lateral transfer

moving to a different role at the same level

bank transfer

moving money from one bank account to another

容易混淆的词

transfer vs transport

Transport refers to the physical vehicle or system of moving goods/people, while transfer focuses on the act of changing the location or ownership.

transfer vs transition

Transition is a process of changing from one state to another, whereas transfer is specifically the movement from one place to another.

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使用说明

As a noun, the stress is typically on the first syllable (TRANS-fer). It can describe both physical movements (people, money) and abstract concepts (power, knowledge).

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常见错误

Learners often use 'transport' when they mean 'transfer' for digital data or money. Also, remember that in some contexts, 'transference' is used specifically for psychological contexts.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of a 'trans-ferry'—a boat that carries (ferry) things across (trans) from one side to the other.

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词源

From Latin 'transferre', composed of 'trans' (across) and 'ferre' (to carry).

语法模式

Countable noun Often used with the preposition 'of' (e.g., transfer of skills) Often used with 'to' to indicate destination
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文化背景

In American and European higher education, 'transfer credits' are a major part of the student experience when switching universities.

快速测验

The ______ of technology from developed to developing nations is crucial for global economic progress.

正确!

正确答案是: transfer

相关词

overall

B2

Describing the total or general nature of something when all parts or factors are considered together. It refers to the whole of a situation rather than specific details or individual components.

overlap

B2

To cover part of the same area of space or time as something else, or to have some common qualities or features. It describes situations where two things occupy the same physical space partially or where two events happen simultaneously for a period.

overseas

B2

Relating to, coming from, or situated in a country across the sea or ocean. It is used to describe international contexts, particularly travel, trade, or living arrangements in a foreign land.

panel

B2

A panel is a small group of people brought together to discuss a specific topic, provide expert advice, or make decisions. It can also refer to a distinct, flat, and often rectangular section of a larger surface, such as a wall, door, or control board.

parameter

B2

A parameter is a limit or boundary that defines the scope of a particular process, system, or activity. In technical or mathematical contexts, it refers to a measurable factor that sets the conditions of an operation.

passive

B2

Describing someone who allows things to happen or accepts what others do without resistance or participation. It is also used in grammar to describe a sentence structure where the subject is the recipient of the action rather than the performer.

persist

B2

To continue firmly in an opinion or a course of action despite difficulty, opposition, or failure. It also refers to a state or condition that continues to exist or endure over a prolonged period.

philosophy

B2

Philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline. It also refers to a specific set of beliefs, values, or principles that guide the behavior and outlook of an individual or an organization.

portion

B2

A portion is a part of a whole that has been divided or allocated to a specific person or purpose. It is most commonly used to describe a serving of food or a specific share of a larger amount, such as money or time.

pose

B2

To present or constitute a problem, danger, or challenge that needs to be addressed. It also refers to the physical act of assuming a specific position for a photograph, painting, or artistic work.

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