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  • 141 transferir

    v.
    1 to transfer.
    La empresa transfiere a su personal The company transfers its staff.
    Ricardo transfirió el auto Richard transferred the car.
    2 to transfer, to set over.
    La empresa transfiere a su personal The company transfers its staff.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ HERVIR], like link=hervir hervir
    1 (cambiar de lugar) to transfer
    2 (diferir) to postpone
    3 FINANZAS to transfer, convey
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to transfer
    * * *
    = transfer, translate, travel, hand over, carry forward, port, pass down, pass on.
    Ex. Scope notes, on the order hand, may be present in a thesaurus but are unlikely to be transferred to an index.
    Ex. The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.
    Ex. This, incidentally, is one area where North American software does not travel well: UK post-codes will not fit into fields designed for US zip codes.
    Ex. Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.
    Ex. Unused appropriations may be carried forward to the following year and appropriations not used in one part of the budget may be transferred to another part.
    Ex. Increasingly, traditional online services are being ported onto the Web.
    Ex. The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.
    Ex. If ignored, the problems are only passed on to all the users of the catalog: the public, the reference department, the acquisitions department, and naturally the cataloging department.
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    * transferir a = devolve to.
    * transferir dinero = transfer + money.
    * transferir los resultados = transfer + results.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to transfer
    * * *
    = transfer, translate, travel, hand over, carry forward, port, pass down, pass on.

    Ex: Scope notes, on the order hand, may be present in a thesaurus but are unlikely to be transferred to an index.

    Ex: The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.
    Ex: This, incidentally, is one area where North American software does not travel well: UK post-codes will not fit into fields designed for US zip codes.
    Ex: Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.
    Ex: Unused appropriations may be carried forward to the following year and appropriations not used in one part of the budget may be transferred to another part.
    Ex: Increasingly, traditional online services are being ported onto the Web.
    Ex: The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.
    Ex: If ignored, the problems are only passed on to all the users of the catalog: the public, the reference department, the acquisitions department, and naturally the cataloging department.
    * transferir a = devolve to.
    * transferir dinero = transfer + money.
    * transferir los resultados = transfer + results.

    * * *
    vt
    to transfer
    * * *

     

    transferir ( conjugate transferir) verbo transitivo
    to transfer
    transferir verbo transitivo to transfer
    ' transferir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    trasferir
    English:
    download
    - hand over
    - transfer
    - devolve
    - hand
    * * *
    transferir, trasferir vt
    1. [datos, recursos, poderes] to transfer
    2. Informát to download
    * * *
    v/t transfer
    * * *
    transferir {76} vt
    trasladar: to transfer
    transferible adj

    Spanish-English dictionary > transferir

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