Suchergebnis zu "transfer":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 13 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortdēferre, dēferō, dētulī, dēlātum | bear away, bring away, bear down, carry down, bring down, drive away, drive down, drive a ship, bring to any place, convey to any place, bring to market, sell, bring, give to one, grant, confer upon, allot, offer to any one, transfer, deliver |
| dēlēgāre, dēlēgō, dēlēgāvī, dēlēgātum | send, assign, dispatch, delegate, assign, confide, commit, intrust, lay upon a person any charge, impose upon a person any charge, impose an order, impose a business, impose a command, refer to, transfer, make over, attribute, impute, ascribe to |
| trādūcere, trādūcō, trādūxī, trāductum | lead across, bring across, conduct across, to lead over, bring over, carry over, convey across, transport over, lead over, bring over, carry over, transfer, remove, lead along |
| trāicere, trāiciō, trāiēcī, trāiectum | throw across, cause to cross, cause to go across, cause to go over, cause to go through, throw, hurl, cast over, fling over, shoot over, shoot across, transfer, transport, ship across, lead over, conduct over, ship over |
| trāmittere, trāmittō, trāmīsī, trāmissum | send across, carry across, convey across, send over, carry over, convey over, send through, send off, despatch, transmit, cause to pass through, transfer, hand over, transmit, commit, go through, leave untouched, leave disregarded |
| trānscrībere, trānscrībō, trānscrīpsī, trānscrīptum | write over, write off in an altered form, alter, forge, make over, transfer, surrender, yield, remove to another place, copy |
| trānsdūcere, trānsdūcō, trānsdūxī, trānsductum | lead across, bring across, conduct across, to lead over, bring over, carry over, convey across, transport over, lead over, bring over, carry over, transfer, remove, lead along |
| trānsferre, trānsferō (trāferō), trānstulī (trātulī), trānslātum (trālātum) | bear across, carry over, bring over, convey over, transport, transfer, transplant, transfer by grafting, transfer by writing, carry along, carry in public, bear in triumph, convey, direct, put off, postpone, defer, translate, apply, make use of, change, transform |
| trānsgerere, trānsgerō | transfer, carry over |
| trānsmittere, trānsmittō, trānsmīsī, trānsmissum | cause to pass through, transfer, hand over, transmit, commit, let go, pass over, pass across, cross over, cross throug, pass throug, go through, traverse, leave untouched, leave disregarded, undergo, endure |
| trānsmovēre, trānsmoveō, trānsmōvī, trānsmōtum | remove from one place to another, transfer |
| trānspōnere, trānspōnō, trānsposuī, trānspositum | place over, set over, set across, remove, transfer, set out, transplant |
| trānsscrībere, trānsscrībō, trānsscrīpsī, trānsscrīptum | write over, transfer in writing, copy off, transcribe, write off, alter, forge, make over, transfer, assign, convey, surrender, yield, remove to another place |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 30 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabaliēnātiō, abaliēnātiōnis f | legal transfer of property by sale or other alienation |
| abaliēnāre, abaliēnō, abaliēnāvī, abaliēnātum | make alien from one, make alien from one’s self, remove, separate, convey the ownership of a thing to another, make a legal transfer, sell, alienate, abstract, estrange, render disaffected |
| aliquid ē Graecō in Latīnum (sermōnem) convertō (vertō) | translate something from Greek into Latin, transfer something from Greek into Latin |
| aliquid in tabulīs exscrībō | transfer something to the files |
| cōnferre, cōnferō, contulī, collātum | bear a thing somewhere, carry a thing somewhere, convey a thing somewhere, direct a thing somewhere, devote something to a certain purpose, apply something to a certain purpose, employ, direct, confer, bestow upon, give, lend, grant, transfer to |
| cōnferre, cōnferō, contulī, collātum | refer something to, ascribe something to, attribute, impute, assign, ascribe to one, lay to the charge of, transfer to a fixed point of time, fix, assign, refer, appoint, put off, defer, postpone, bring on, cause, occasion, induce |
| conversiō, conversiōnis f | the transfer from one species of composition to another, the rounding of a period, moral change, conversion, change of view, change of opinion |
| glōriam in mē trānsmoveō | ascribe the fame to themselves, transfer the fame to themselves |
| trāductiō hominis ad plēbem | someone's transfer to the plebs |
| trāductīvus, trāductīva, trāductīvum | resulting from transfer |
| trānscrīptīcius, trānscrīptīcia, trānscrīptīcium | belonging to a transfer, belonging to a assignment |
| trānserere, trānserō, trānseruī, trānsertum | pass through, thrust through, transfer by grafting, ingraft |
| trānsitiō ad plēbem | transfer to the plebeian stand |
| trānsmissiō datōrum | data transmission, data transfer |
| trānsserere, trānsserō | pass through, thrust through, transfer by grafting, ingraft |
| vectīgal acquisitōribus agrōrum impositum | land transfer tax |
| vīvōrum ūsus | money transfer |
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FormenbestimmungWortform von: transfer[21] besond. Imp. 2.Sgl. Prs. Akt. von | trānsferre, trānsferō (trāferō), trānstulī (trātulī), trānslātum (trālātum) trage hinüber; übertrage; verändere; vertausche; bringe hinüber; schaffe hinüber; verlege; versetze; übersetze; verwandele; trage vorbei; trage vorüber; überschreibe; verschiebe; wende an; trage hin; bringe hin; schaffe hin; setze aus; pfropfe; verlagere; kleide ein; gebrauche metaphorisch; gebrauche uneigentlich; |
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