Transfer
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Transfer ( verb )
- To move (someone or something) from one place, vehicle, person, or group to another.
- To change the ownership, possession, or place of something.
- To cause (an image or design) to be reproduced, as by photography or printing.
- To change (a telephone call) from one telephone line to another.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin transferre, from trans- "across" + ferre "bring".
Examples:
- The company transferred the employees to its new office.
- She transferred the money to her account.
- The coach transferred the player from defense to offense.
- He transferred the call to his assistant.
- The artist transferred the image onto the canvas using a projector.
(As a noun)
Transfer ( noun )
- To move (someone or something) from one place, vehicle, person, or group to another.
- To change the ownership, possession, or place of something.
- To cause (an image or design) to be reproduced, as by photography or printing.
- To change (a telephone call) from one telephone line to another.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin transferre, from trans- "across" + ferre "bring".
Examples:
- The company transferred the employees to its new office.
- She transferred the money to her account.
- The coach transferred the player from defense to offense.
- He transferred the call to his assistant.
- The artist transferred the image onto the canvas using a projector.