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noun
an act or instance of transmuting or being transmuted: such as
the conversion of base metals into gold or silver
the conversion of one element or nuclide into another either naturally or artificially
Middle English transmutacioun, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French transmutacion, from Latin transmutation-, transmutatio, from transmutare
The first known use of transmutation was in the 14th century
transpacificadjective
crossing or extending across the Pacific Ocean
located or occurring beyond the Pacific Ocean
transomnoun
a horizontal crossbar in a window, over a door, or between a door and a window or fanlight above it
a window above a door or other window built on and commonly hinged to a transom
transoceanicadjective
lying or dwelling beyond the ocean
a transoceanic land
crossing or extending across the ocean
a transoceanic voyage
transmuteverb
to change in kind, appearance, or value : convert
to change into another substance or element : to undergo transmutation
transmuteverb
to change in kind, appearance, or value : convert
to change into another substance or element : to undergo transmutation
transmutationnoun
an act or example of transmuting or being transmutedespecially: the changing of one element into another (as of base metals into gold or silver)
1 As one releases the trauma, one transmutes each layer of pain, anger or fear, terror, torture or suffering, lust, jealousy or hate with transmutative tones of creation.
当释放创伤时,你就用造物的转化音调转化一层痛苦、愤怒、害怕、恐怖、拷打、折磨、贪婪、嫉妒或憎恨。
2 In any case, whether by accident or by design, the transmutation of a vulgar old Jewface number into a civic hymn is hard to resist as metaphor—an emblem of minstrelsy’s fugitive movement through American life.
3 A little less than a decade later, Gao recognized the same transmutation in Maslany’s She-Hulk audition.
4 One of the most famous stories of nuclear transmutation comes from the 1970s, when nuclear chemist and Nobel laureate Glenn Seaborg worked at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory alongside colleague Walt Loveland and then-graduate student Dave Morrissey.
5 Their appointments all but ensure not only a conservative majority on the Court for years to come but also the transmutation of Scalia’s jurisprudence—based on the principles of judicial restraint, originalism, and textualism—from an outsider legal theory into a mainstream constitutional doctrine.
6 Transplantation of many forms from one intact society to another results in modest but discernible transmutation.
7 Tracing the fate of cast-off celluloid and equipment, Samay enters a surreal zone of industrial demolition and transmutation — a striking wordless sequence that, like the film as a whole, conveys disappointment and struggle with a deft touch.
8 It’s when those words are set to music and dramatized by a singer of skill and sympathy that the magical transmutation occurs.
9 Fire is this volatile thing that is hard to control, that is hypnotic, that is beautiful, that is both an agent of terror and an agent of transmutation.
1 变形
metabolous metabolic transformational metamorphic version resolution strain transformation variant distortion metastasis metamorphosis deform transfiguration transmutation metamorphism diastrophism transform transmute metamorphose translate transfigure unmake
2 变动的
4 变化
shifting sliding mutant inflected mutative trop- break change play turn variety movement behavior progress shift transition reduction variation swing mutation alteration inequality variance modulation transmutation come-and-go trans- mutate range pass reduce vary slide verge flux modulate wag inflect alchemize
5 变幻的
6 变质的
7 变幻
8 变动
shifting sliding seesaw variational instable change movement variation fluctuation oscillation range fluctuate ups and downs