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adj.
更换信仰的,修改的
v.
(使)转变( convert的过去式和过去分词 )
(使)转化
皈依
改变(信仰)
词根:convert
adj.convertible 可改变的;同意义的;可交换的
n.convert 皈依者;改变宗教信仰者
conversion 转换;变换;[金融] 兑换;改变信仰
converter [电] 变流器,整流器;转化器
convertible 有活动折篷的汽车
convertibility 可变换,可兑换;可改变性
vi.convert 转变,变换;皈依;改变信仰
vt.convert 使转变;转换…;使…改变信仰
verb
transitive verb
to bring over from one belief, view, or party to another
They tried to convert us to their way of thinking.
to bring about a religious conversion in
The missionaries converted the native people to Christianity.
to alter the physical or chemical nature or properties of especially in manufacturing
converting starch into dextrose
to change from one form or function to another
converted the attic into a bedroom
to exchange for an equivalent convert a bond
convert foreign currency into dollars
obsolete turn
to subject to logical conversion
to make a goal after receiving (a pass) from a teammate
to score on (an attempt, such as a try for point or free throw)
to make (a spare) in bowling
intransitive verb
to undergo conversion
He converted to Islam.
to succeed in an attempt for a point, field goal, or free throw
noun
one that is converted
a convert to Christianity
converted wave转换波
转换的,变换的
Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French convertir, from Latin convertere to turn around, transform, convert, from com- + vertere to turn — more at worth
The first known use of convert was in the 14th century
conveyancenoun
the act of conveying
something used to carry goods or passengers
conveyverb
to carry from one place to another : transport
to serve as a way of carrying
pipes convey water
to make known : communicate
using words to convey ideas
convexadjective
curved or rounded like the outside of a sphere or circle
a convex lens
convertible1 of 2adjective
capable of being converted : able to be changed in form or use
a sofa convertible into a bed
convertible2 of 2noun
something convertible
an automobile with a top that can be raised, lowered, or removed
convertible1 of 2adjective
capable of being converted : able to be changed in form or use
a sofa convertible into a bed
convertible2 of 2noun
something convertible
an automobile with a top that can be raised, lowered, or removed
convert1 of 2verb
to change from one belief, view, or party to another
to change from one substance, form, use, or unit to another
convert pounds to grams
to exchange for something equal in value
convert francs into dollars
convert2 of 2noun
a person who has been converted
1 “Anyway. When the experiments were first developed, the airport was converted into this compound so that we could monitor the experiments from a distance,” Zoe says.
2 the converts were the most vocal and fervent worshippers in the church
3 It was as though his disdain of human contact had converted itself into a craving for things humans had touched.
4 With the help of high-speed communications, stringent training, and standardized forms, these young Indians can fairly rapidly be converted into basic Western accountants at a fraction of the cost.
5 The stables have been imaginatively converted into offices.
马房被别出心裁地改成了办公室。
6 If it was converted into a weapon, where would the vaccines protect the rest of the country come from?
如果它被转化成武器,去哪里才能找来保护国家的疫苗呢?
7 They had many chances to score but they couldn't convert their opportunities.
8 Park's dad had converted their garage into a salon when Josh started kindergarten and their mom went to beauty school.
9 “No more secrets,” said Grace when the group was safely inside Mr. Lyons’s office, the converted custodian’s closet.
10 Anna, looking back on this terrifying time in her school years, commented bitterly that “the vigilant hawks of the Stalin regime...converted the whole great country into a big concentration camp of life-term inmates.”
11 Many people willingly converted to Buddhism.
很多人情愿皈依佛教.
12 I've converted to organic food.
我改吃有机食物了。
13 Two big adjoining bedrooms upstairs were converted into hospital wards—one for the boys and the other for the girls.
14 “Then—then she converted it like that, had furniture put in, and china.”
15 In 1919, the entire Coast Guard fleet was made up of twenty-six inshore vessels, a few converted tugboats, and twenty-nine small cruisers.
16 “You gotta bring ’em with, mija!” he says as he moves the webcam to show me a med cart that he’s converted into a perfectly organized spice rack.
17 McCreary lives in a converted schoolhouse outside Charlottesville.
麦克里里住在夏洛茨维尔市外一幢校舍改建的小楼里。
18 As a result, six concentration camps were expanded and converted into death camps equipped with large gas chambers and huge crematoriums.
19 After years of internal resistance, Bertillon converted the Paris police to a new system, which he modestly called the Bertillon system.
20 There was an old farmhouse, and around it, barns, outhouses, stables all converted for us to live in.
2 改宗
3 改变
alterant veering alterative mutative change switch shift conversion alteration changeover zag zig convert alter veer budge turn vary transform translate modulate shunt swerve for a change
4 改变的
5 改换
6 改变信仰