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  1. conversion

    • IPA[kənˈvəːʃn]

    英式

    • n.
      the process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another;the adaptation of a building or part of a building for a new use
    • noun: conversion, plural noun: conversions

    • 釋義

    名詞

    • 1. the process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another the conversion of food into body tissues 同義詞 change, changing, transformation, turning, altering, ... 更多
    • the adaptation of a building or part of a building for a new use the conversion of a house into flats they were carrying out a loft conversion 同義詞 adaptation, reconstruction, rebuilding, redevelopment, refashioning, ... 更多
    • British a building that has been adapted for a new use high-quality cottages and barn conversions
    • the changing of real property into personalty, or of joint into separate property, or vice versa.
    • the transposition of the subject and predicate of a proposition according to certain rules to form a new proposition by inference.
    • 2. the fact of changing one's religion or beliefs or the action of persuading someone else to change theirs he insists that real conversion is a matter of the heart his passion for seventeenth-century literature had led the former atheist to a sudden conversion 同義詞 spiritual rebirth, regeneration, reformation, change of heart, rareproselytization
    • repentance and change to a godly life the individual's responsibility in conversion is to repent and believe
    • 3. a successful kick at goal after a try, scoring two points Gavin Hastings landed one penalty and one conversion
    • an act of converting a touchdown or a down.
    • 4. (in the context of online marketing) the proportion of people viewing an advertisement and going on to buy the product, click on a link, etc. you'll see better conversion rates for your local advertising if you include your physical address on your website keeping things simple will improve conversion
    • 5. the action of wrongfully dealing with goods in a manner inconsistent with the owner's rights he was found guilty of the fraudulent conversion of clients' monies
    • 6. the manifestation of a mental disturbance as motor or sensory neurological symptoms conversion disorders