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I ['trænsfɜː(r)]1) (transmission) (of funds, shares) trasferimento m.; (of property) trapasso m., passaggio m.; (of debt) cessione f., voltura f.2) (relocation) (of employee, player, patient, prisoner) trasferimento m.3) BE (on skin) tatuaggio m. cancellabile; (on china) decalcomania f.; (on paper) decalcomania f., trasferello m.; (on T-shirt) stampa f.II 1. [træns'fɜː(r)]1) (move) trasferire, spostare [data, luggage]2) (hand over) trasferire, versare [ money]; trasferire [ power]; trasmettere, cedere [ property]; cambiare [allegiance, support]3) (relocate) trasferire [employee, office, prisoner, player]4) tel. trasferire [ call]2.1) (relocate) [employee, player] trasferirsi2) aer. [ traveller] cambiare volo* * *[træns'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - transferred; verb1) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.) trasferire, spostare2) (to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc: I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.) trasferire, trasferirsi3) (to give to another person, especially legally: I intend to transfer the property to my son.) trasferire, cedere2. noun(['trænsfə:])1) (the act of transferring: The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.) trasferimento2) (a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.) decalcomania•* * *I ['trænsfɜː(r)]1) (transmission) (of funds, shares) trasferimento m.; (of property) trapasso m., passaggio m.; (of debt) cessione f., voltura f.2) (relocation) (of employee, player, patient, prisoner) trasferimento m.3) BE (on skin) tatuaggio m. cancellabile; (on china) decalcomania f.; (on paper) decalcomania f., trasferello m.; (on T-shirt) stampa f.II 1. [træns'fɜː(r)]1) (move) trasferire, spostare [data, luggage]2) (hand over) trasferire, versare [ money]; trasferire [ power]; trasmettere, cedere [ property]; cambiare [allegiance, support]3) (relocate) trasferire [employee, office, prisoner, player]4) tel. trasferire [ call]2.1) (relocate) [employee, player] trasferirsi2) aer. [ traveller] cambiare volo
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