transition
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /tɹænˈzɪ.ʃən/|/tɹɑːnˈzɪ.ʃən/|/-sɪ-/|/-ʒən/
美 /tɹænˈzɪ.ʃən/|/-sɪ-/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The process of change from one form, state, style or place to another.
— All this was extraordinarily distasteful to Churchill.[…]Never before had he felt such repulsion when the vicar displayed his characteristic bluntness or coarseness of speech. In the present connexion—or rather as a transition from the subject that started their conversation—such talk had been distressingly out of place.
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A word or phrase connecting one part of a discourse to another.
— Holonym: metadiscourse
- A brief modulation; a passage connecting two themes.
- A change of key.
- A point mutation in which one base is replaced by another of the same class (purine or pyrimidine); compare transversion.
- A change from defense to attack, or attack to defense.
- The onset of the final stage of childbirth.
- Professional special education assistance for children or adults in the process of leaving one educational environment or support program for another to relatively more independent living.
- A change between forward and backward motion without stopping.
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The process or act of changing one's gender role or physical and sexual characteristics, by social, medical, or legal methods, to conform to their identified gender, rather than the sex assigned at birth.
— The preoccupation with transition and surgery objectifies trans people. And then we don't get to really deal with the real lived experiences.
- A published procedure for instrument flight, coming between the departure and en-route phases of flight, or between en-route flight and an approach/landing procedure.
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Death; passing from life into death.
— As I read for the first time the inscription on my ancestor's tombstone, I recognized her name, but it was the date that transfixed my gaze and made my hair stand on end. The date of her death was March 1st, a fact I had been unaware of, but I did know that this day happened also to be March 1st; it was the thirty-second anniversary of her transition.
动词 v.
- To make a transition.
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To bring through a transition; to change.
— The soldier was transitioned from a combat role to a strategic role.
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To change one's gender role or physical and sexual characteristics to conform to one's identified gender.
— Eric told me that after he transitioned, he wanted to learn to fish and all the things his father never taught him.
词汇关系
衍生词
antitransition
Darwinian transition
demographic transition
filtered-popping recursive transition network
glass transition
glass transition temperature
macrotransition
nontransition
phase transition
positive transition
posttransition
post-transition metal
pretransition
transitionable
transition economy
transitioner
transition function
transition house
transitionism
transitionless
transition map
transition matrix
transition point
transition state
transition technology
transition temperature
transition time
transition town
transition year
transition zone
detransition
retransition
transit
transitional
transition altitude
transitionary
transition element
transitionist
transition layer
transition level
transition metal
transition strip
词源
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Etymology tree
Middle French transitionbor.
English transition
From Middle French transition, from Latin transitio. By surface analysis, transit + -ion.
Middle French transitionbor.
English transition
From Middle French transition, from Latin transitio. By surface analysis, transit + -ion.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Middle French transitionbor.
English transition
From Middle French transition, from Latin transitio. By surface analysis, transit + -ion.
Middle French transitionbor.
English transition
From Middle French transition, from Latin transitio. By surface analysis, transit + -ion.
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