transpose 英 [trænˈspəʊz]   美 [trænˈspoʊz]

transpose

transpose  英 [trænˈspəʊz] 美 [trænˈspoʊz]

vt. 调换;移项;颠倒顺序  vi. 进行变换  n. 转置阵 

进行时:transposing  过去式:transposed  过去分词:transposed  第三人称单数:transposes  名词复数:transposes 

If you transpose a matrix, that doesn't change the determinant. 如果你转置一个矩阵,这将不会改变它的行列式。
He doubted if this could be found unless the operator can transpose himself into the centre of gravity of the marionette. 他怀疑这个路径是否会被发现,除非操作者能够把自身直入木偶的重心。

  • If you transpose something, you change the order. You could transpose the phrases in that first sentence by writing, "You change the order if you transpose something."
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  • vt. 调换;移项;颠倒顺序
  • vi. 进行变换
  • n. 转置阵
  • 1. If you transpose a matrix, that doesn't change the determinant.

    如果你转置一个矩阵,这将不会改变它的行列式。

  • 2. He doubted if this could be found unless the operator can transpose himself into the centre of gravity of the marionette.

    他怀疑这个路径是否会被发现,除非操作者能够把自身直入木偶的重心。

  • 3. Using this technique, it is possible to transpose the Business Processes into a Business Model and create formal traces between the two.

    利用此技术,很可能将业务流程转化为业务模型,并在它们之间创建形式化的可追溯性。

  • transpose (v.) late 14c., from Old French transposer "transfer, remove; present, render symbolically" (14c.), from Latin transponere (past participle transpositus) "to place over, set over," from trans "across, beyond; over" (see trans-) + ponere "to put, place" (past participle positus; see position (n.)). Form altered in French on model of poser "to put, place." Sense of "put music in a different key" is from c. 1600. Related: Transposed; transposing.
trans·pose / trænˈspəʊz ; NAmE trænˈspoʊz / verb [often passive ] 1 transposesth ( formal) to change the order of two or more things 使掉换顺序 SYN reverse 2 transposesth (from sth) (to sth) ( formal) to move or change sth to a different place or environment or into a different form 使转移;使换位;使变形 SYN transfer The director transposes Shakespeare's play from 16th century Venice to present-day England. 导演把莎士比亚的戏剧从 16 世纪的威尼斯改成当代的英国。 3 transposesth ( music ) to write or play a piece of music or a series of notes in a different key 使(乐曲)变调,移调 trans·pos·ition transposition transpositions / ˌtrænspəˈzɪʃn ; NAmE ˌtrænspəˈzɪʃn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] transpose transposes transposed transposing trans·pose / trænˈspəʊz ; NAmE trænˈspoʊz / trans·pos·ition / ˌtrænspəˈzɪʃn ; NAmE ˌtrænspəˈzɪʃn /
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