搜尋結果
transpose
- IPA[trɑːnˈspəʊz]
英式
- cause (two or more things) to exchange places;transfer to a different place or context
- a matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging each row and the corresponding column
verb: transpose, 3rd person present: transposes, gerund or present participle: transposing, past tense: transposed, past participle: transposed
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動詞
- 1. cause (two or more things) to exchange places the situation might have been the same if the parties in opposition and government had been transposed 同義詞
- 2. transfer to a different place or context an evacuation order transposed the school from Kent to Shropshire the themes are transposed from the sphere of love to that of work 同義詞
- ▪ write or play (music) in a different key or register from the original the basses are transposed down an octave
- ▪ transfer (a term), with its sign changed, to the other side of an equation.
- ▪ translate into another language a sequence of French tales transposed into English
名詞
- 1. a matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging each row and the corresponding column the new matrix is called the transpose of A
- an orchestral instrument whose notated pitch is different from its sounded pitch, e.g., the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an orchestral instrument for which parts are written in a different key from that in which they ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[tran(t)ˈspōz]
美式
- cause (two or more things) to change places with each other: the captions describing the two state flowers were accidentally transposed
- a matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging each row and the corresponding column: the new matrix is called the transpose of A
Oxford American Dictionary