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transfer



trans·fer AW [transfer transfers transferred transferring] verb, noun
verb BrE [trænsˈfɜː(r)] ; NAmE [trænsˈfɜːr] (-rr-) 
 
TO NEW PLACE
1. intransitive, transitive to move from one place to another; to move sth/sb from one place to another
~ (from…) (to…) The film studio is transferring to Hollywood.
• (especially NAmE) If I spend a semester in Madrid, will my credits transfer?
~ sth/sb (from…) (to…) How can I transfer money from my bank account to his?
The patient was transferred to another hospital.
• (especially NAmE)I couldn't transfer all my credits from junior college.  
 
TO NEW JOB/SCHOOL/SITUATION
2. intransitive, transitive to move from one job, school, situation, etc. to another; to arrange for sb to move
~ (from…) (to…) Children usually transfer to secondary school at 11 or 12.
He transferred to UCLA after his freshman year.
~ sb (from…) (to…) Ten employees are being transferred from the sales department.  
 
FEELING/DISEASE/POWER
3. transitive, intransitive ~ (sth) (from…) (to…) if you transfer a feeling, a disease, or power, etc, or if it transfers from one person to another, the second person has it, often instead of the first
Joe had already transferred his affections from Lisa to Cleo.
I decided to transfer my loyalty to my local team.
This disease is rarely transferred from mother to baby (= so that the baby has it as well as the mother).  
 
PROPERTY
4. transitive ~ sth (to sb) to officially arrange for sth to belong to sb else or for sb else to control sth
Syn: sign over
He transferred the property to his son.  
 
IN SPORT
5. intransitive, transitive (especially BrE)to move, or to move sb, to a different sports team, especially a professional football ( ↑soccer ) team
~ (from…) (to…) He transferred to Everton for £6 million.
~ sb (from…) (to…) He was transferred from Spurs to Arsenal for a huge fee.  
 
TO NEW VEHICLE
6. intransitive, transitive to change to a different vehicle during a journey; to arrange for sb to change to a different vehicle during a journey
~ (from…) (to…) I transferred at Bahrain for a flight to Singapore.
~ sb (from…) (to…) Passengers are transferred from the airport to the hotel by taxi.  
 
INFORMATION/MUSIC, ETC.
7. transitive, intransitive to copy information, music, an idea, etc. from one method of recording or presenting it to another; to be recorded or presented in a different way
~ sth (from sth) (to sth) You can transfer data to a memory stick in a few seconds.
~ (from sth) (to sth) The novel does not transfer well to the movies.
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
late Middle English (as a verb): from French transférer or Latin transferre, from trans- ‘across’ + ferre ‘to bear’. The earliest use of the noun (late 17th cent.) was as a legal term in the sense ‘conveyance of property’.

Example Bank:
Assets can be transferred overseas.
Can the disease be transferred across species?
Data is easily transferred electronically.
She transferred the gravy into a gravy boat.
She transferred the sauce into a china jug.
Skills cannot be transferred directly from a trainer to a trainee.
Sovereignty was formally transferred on December 27.
transferring assets abroad

 
noun BrE [ˈtrænsfɜː(r)] ; NAmE [ˈtrænsfɜːr]  
 
CHANGE OF PLACE/JOB/SITUATION
1. uncountable, countable the act of moving sb/sth from one place, group or job to another; an occasion when this happens
electronic data transfer
the transfer of currency from one country to another
He has asked for a transfer to the company's Paris branch.
After the election there was a swift transfer of power.  
 
IN SPORT
2. uncountable, countable the act of moving a sports player from one club or team to another
It was the first goal he had scored since his transfer from Chelsea.
a transfer fee
to be on the transfer list (= available to join another club)  
 
CHANGE OF VEHICLE
3. uncountable, countable an act of changing to a different place, vehicle or route when you are travelling
The transfer from the airport to the hotel is included in the price.  
 
TRAIN/BUS TICKET
4. countable (NAmE)a ticket that allows a passenger to continue their journey on another bus or train  
 
PICTURE
5. countable (especially BrE) (NAmE usually decal)a picture or design that can be removed from a piece of paper and stuck onto a surface, for example by being pressed or heated  
 
PSYCHOLOGY
6. uncountable (psychology)the process of using behaviour which has already been learned in one situation in a new situation
see also language transfer

Word Origin:
late Middle English (as a verb): from French transférer or Latin transferre, from trans- ‘across’ + ferre ‘to bear’. The earliest use of the noun (late 17th cent.) was as a legal term in the sense ‘conveyance of property’.

Example Bank:
Her boss recommended a permanent transfer overseas.
His club have given him a free transfer.
I did a file transfer from one PC to another.
Only the owner can make a transfer of goods.
The law schools accept a large number of second-year transfer students.
The war caused a massive transfer of population.
There has been a net transfer of lower-paid people away from the inner cities.
data transfer rates of 6.4 GB per second
the smooth transfer of power to the new government
the transfer of power/sovereignty
the transfer of property between private buyers

 
See also:decal

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