B1 [ T ] to move someone or something from one place, vehicle, person, or group to another搬;转移
to arrange for someone to answer phone calls received on one telephone on another telephone转(电话)
B2 [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to change to a different job, team, place of work, etc., or to make someone do this(使)调动;(使)跳槽;(使)转会
[ T ] to make something the legal property of another person转让(财产)
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The new government's policy is to transfer state industries from the public sector to the private sector.
It was his instinct for self-preservation that led him to abandon his former friends and transfer his allegiance to the new rulers.
I transferred the mixture to an oven-proof dish.
She has transferred her affection to someone else now.
He transferred to the Paris branch in May.
B2 the movement of something or someone from one place, position, etc. to another转移;转让;调动
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His transfer to Liverpool hit the headlines.
Any transfer of cash must be registered.
The transfer of responsibility to our department means a heavier workload.
[ C ] a player who has moved from one sports team to another转会的球员
[ C ] transport provided between two places, for example between an airport and hotel(为两地之间提供交通工具的)转乘
[ C ] US a ticket that allows a passenger to change routes or to change from one bus or train to another转车票,换乘票
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