transfer
31transfer — 1 verb transferred, transferring 1 PERSON (I, T) to move or arrange for someone to move from one place or job to another, especially within the same organization: transfer sb to: They re transferring me to the Edinburgh office. 2 THING/ACTIVITY… …
32transfêr — ja tudi a m (ȇ) 1. fin. prenos deviznih sredstev ali drugih vrednosti na račun koga iz druge države: transfer kapitala, zlata; transfer pokojnine; transfer iz Francije v Jugoslavijo / transfer plačila v konvertibilni valuti / mednarodni transfer …
33transfer — v. & n. v. (transferred, transferring) 1 tr. (often foll. by to) a convey, remove, or hand over (a thing etc.) (transferred the bag from the car to the station). b make over the possession of (property, a ticket, rights, etc.) to a person… …
34transfer — transferable, transferrable, adj. transferability, n. transferrer, n. v. /trans ferr , trans feuhr/; n., adj. /trans feuhr/, v., transferred, transferring, n., adj. v.t. 1. to convey or remove from one place, person …
35transfer — I n. act of transferring 1) to make a transfer 2) an electronic; technology transfer 3) a transfer from; to ticket allowing a passenger to change from one vehicle to another on public transportation (esp. AE) 4) a bus; streetcar; subway transfer… …
36Transfer — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Transfer >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 transfer transfer conveyance assignment alienation abalienation Sgm: N 1 demise demise limitation Sgm: N 1 conveyancing conveyancing Sgm: N 1 transmission …
37transfer — 01. We moved from New York to L.A. when my father s company [transferred] him to their main office out here. 02. The [transferral] of funds from one account to another will take 24 hours. 03. The patient has been [transferred] to a hospital in… …
38Transfer — A change in ownership of an asset, or a movement of funds and/or assets from one account to another. A transfer may involve an exchange of funds when it involves a change in ownership, such as when an investor sells a real estate holding. In this …
39transfer — {{11}}transfer (n.) 1670s, from TRANSFER (Cf. transfer) (v.). {{12}}transfer (v.) late 14c., from L. transferre bear across, carry over, transfer, translate, from trans across (see TRANS (Cf. trans )) + ferre to carry (see INFER (Cf. infer)).… …
40transfer*/*/ — [trænsˈfɜː] verb I 1) [I/T] to move, or to move someone, from one job or department to another in the same company or organization I m transferring to our Tokyo office next year.[/ex] Helen was transferred from marketing to sales.[/ex] 2) [T] to… …