transpose如何读

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transpose是什么意思

vt.

<数>移项

使变位

<音>使变调

变换顺序

vi.

进行变换

transpose自然拼读

trans·pose

traenz poz

transpose变形

复数:transposes

第三人称单数:transposes

现在分词:transposing

过去式:transposed

过去分词:transposed

transpose扩展

transposable (adj.), transposer (n.)

transpose词根

词根:transpose

adj.

transposed 移调的;变调的

transposable 转座的;可换位的;有换位可能的

n.

transposition [数] 移项;调换;换置;变调

v.

transposed 调换;颠倒顺序;移项(transpore的过去分词)

transpose英英释义

Noun

1. a matrix formed by interchanging the rows and columns of a given matrix

Verb

1. change the order or arrangement of;

"Dyslexics often transpose letters in a word"

2. transfer from one place or period to another;

"The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"

3. cause to change places;

"interchange this screw for one of a smaller size"

4. transfer a quantity from one side of an equation to the other side reversing its sign, in order to maintain equality

5. put (a piece of music) into another key

6. transpose and remain equal in value;

"These operators commute with each other"

7. change key;

"Can you transpose this fugue into G major?"

transpose词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,源自于古法语 transposer “转移,移除; 呈现,象征性地呈现”(14世纪),源自于拉丁语 transponere(过去分词 transpositus)“放置在上方,设置在上方”,由 trans “横跨,超越; 在...之上”(见 trans-)和 ponere “放置,安放”(过去分词 positus; 见 position(n.))组成。法语形式在 poser “放置,安放”模型的影响下改变。指“将音乐调成不同的键”始于大约1600年。相关词汇: Transposed; transposing。

transpose_数学行业词汇

转置

transpose词源英文解释

Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French transposer, from Latin transponere (perfect indicative transposui) to change the position of, from trans- + ponere to put, place — more at position

The first known use of transpose was in the 14th century

transpose儿童词典英英释义

transverseadjective

lying or being across : set crosswise

transverse beams supporting the floor

transverseadjective

lying or being across : set crosswise

transverse beams supporting the floor

transversalnoun

a line that intersects a system of lines

transposeverb

to change the position, order, or sequence of

to write or perform (a musical composition) in a different key

to bring (a term) from one side of an algebraic equation to the other with change of sign

given the equation y = 3 - 2x, transpose the 2x to get y + 2x = 3

transposeverb

to change the position, order, or sequence of

to write or perform (a musical composition) in a different key

to bring (a term) from one side of an algebraic equation to the other with change of sign

given the equation y = 3 - 2x, transpose the 2x to get y + 2x = 3

transposeverb

to change the position, order, or sequence of

to write or perform (a musical composition) in a different key

to bring (a term) from one side of an algebraic equation to the other with change of sign

given the equation y = 3 - 2x, transpose the 2x to get y + 2x = 3

transpose医学词典英英释义

transposeverb

to transfer from one place or period to anotherspecifically: to subject to genetic transposition

transpose 例句

1 He’s transposed the clichés of 19th-century Wyoming or South Dakota to 1930s Iowa, and doesn’t even get the look right — shot in Alberta, the locations look nothing like the Midwest.

2 a story originally set in London that has been transposed to Paris for this film

3 Now and then the conductor transposes the cadence he’s after into snippets of imagined dialogue — “Choose me! Choose me!” goes one bit, “I said no! No! No! No!” goes another.

4 Later this ambivalence about affection in relationships is transposed to a girlfriend.

5 Photograph: Ronald Grant Archive It was John Milius who first came up with the idea of transposing Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness to a Vietnam war setting.

6 “Black Caesar,” in particular, is a remake of the 1931 gangster picture “The Public Enemy” transposed to Harlem of the 1970s.

7 Disney has tended to guard its oldest classics, wary of transposing them to the stage.

8 At its best, Turner's production acknowledges that, even when transposed to today's world of greed and gain, period comedy is largely about getting the tune right.

9 He used what he knew from comics in terms of composition and character design and directly transposed it into animation.

10 Like that transposing piano, Irving Berlin’s American soundtrack can slide up, down and in any direction we might need.

11 Because of this, some horn players learn to transpose at sight.

12 If transpose the sponge cover and roller from imported, it can be designed to grind leather.

该机调换进口海绵套及辊能适于裘革工艺生产。

13 But often transposing instruments are a result of the history of the instrument.

14 But if this was transposed to a modern setting there would be no story.

15 At the most fundamental level, a baby’s cry is the sound of human pain being transposed into human sound.

16 “We’re transposing a nineteen-thirties language to lower Manhattan, which has gotten overrun with glass and abstraction,” the architect said in a recent interview.

17 It was the purest demonstration of his Harmolodic principle, with parallel lines for orchestra members to play as written, rather than transposing to fit their instruments’home keys.

18 He performs with the pianist James Baillieu, who on Sunday maintained clarity and avoided the muddle that often comes with “Die Schöne Müllerin” when it is transposed lower for the baritone voice.

19 When his soloist got laryngitis, Mr. Hines figured out a way for her to sing — by transposing the work down three semitones.

20 That unleashed a fresh storm of online speculation, with people sharing pet theories about how the image had been manipulated, whether by transposing Catherine’s head from a 2016 cover photo in Vogue magazine or recycling a shot of the family taken last November.

transpose 同义词

9 互换位置

trs.

11 改变位置

dislocate move

16

deflection

17 使换位

convert

21 使变调

vary

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