- verbtransfer (verb) · transfers (third person present) · transferred (past tense) · transferred (past participle) · transferring (present participle)
- move from one place to another:"I went to sleep on the couch before transferring to my bedroom later in the night" · "he would have to transfer money to his own account"
- move to another group, occupation, or service:"she transferred to the Physics Department" · "employees have been transferred to the installation team"
- enroll in a different school or college:"Ron transferred to the University of Idaho"
- (in professional sports) move or cause to move to another team:"he transferred to the Dodgers" · "when a player is transferred to the minors by a major league club"
- redirect (a telephone call) to another line or extension.
- copy (a drawing or design) from one surface to another:"drawings can be transferred to the artwork by rubbing them off the sheet"
- copy (data, music, etc.) from one medium or device to another:"you can easily transfer your personal data to another PC using the export feature"
- change to another place, route, or means of transportation during a journey:"John advised him to transfer from Rome airport to the railroad station"
- make over the possession of (property, a right, or a responsibility) to someone else:"we will transfer full planning responsibility to local authorities"
- change (the sense of a word or phrase) by extension or metaphor:"between Latin and English, the sense was transferred from the inhabitants to the place" · "a transferred use of the Old English noun"
nountransfer (noun) · transfers (plural noun)- an act of moving something or someone to another place:"a transfer of wealth to the poorer nations" · "she was going to ask her boss for a transfer to the city" · "a patient had died after transfer from the County Hospital to St. Peter's"
- BRITISH ENGLISHan act of selling or moving an athlete to another team:"his transfer from Rangers cost £800,000"
- a student who has enrolled in a different school or college:"the impact of transfer students on enrollment figures"
- a conveyance of property, especially stocks, from one person to another:"the transfer of assets from wealthy individuals to family members"
- the action of copying data from one medium or device to another:"data transfer between different manufacturers' drives"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa small colored picture or design on paper, which can be transferred to another surface by being pressed or heated:"T-shirts with iron-on transfers"
- an act of changing to another place, route, or means of transportation during a journey:"it took three hours and several bus transfers to get there"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa ticket allowing a passenger to change from one public transportation vehicle to another as part of a single journey:"you get a transfer, you have to get that train"
Originlate 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 century) was as a legal term in the sense ‘conveyance of property’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- move from one place to another:
- make over the possession of (property, a right, or a responsibility) to someone else:
noun- an act of moving something or someone to another place:
- a conveyance of property, especially stocks, from one person to another:
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