Non-transferable


[verb trans-fur, trans-fer; noun, adjective trans-fer] /verb trænsˈfɜr, ˈtræns fər; noun, adjective ˈtræns fər/

verb (used with object), transferred, transferring.
1.
to convey or remove from one place, person, etc., to another:
He transferred the package from one hand to the other.
2.
to cause to pass from one person to another, as thought, qualities, or power; transmit.
3.
Law. to make over the possession or control of:
to transfer a title to land.
4.
to imprint, impress, or otherwise convey (a drawing, design, pattern, etc.) from one surface to another.
verb (used without object), transferred, transferring.
5.
to remove oneself from one place to another:
to transfer from the New York office to London.
6.
to withdraw from one school, college, or the like, and enter another:
I transferred from Rutgers to Tulane.
7.
to be moved from one place to another:
to transfer to overseas duty.
8.
to change by means of a transfer from one bus, train, or the like, to another.
noun
9.
a means or system of transferring.
10.
an act of transferring.
11.
the fact of being transferred.
12.
a point or place for transferring.
13.
a ticket entitling a passenger to continue a journey on another bus, train, or the like.
14.
a drawing, design, pattern, or the like, that is or may be transferred from one surface to another, usually by direct contact.
15.
a person who changes or is changed from one college, military unit, business department, etc., to another.
16.
Law. a conveyance, by sale, gift, or otherwise, of real or personal property, to another.
17.
Finance. the act of having the ownership of a stock or registered bond transferred.
18.
Also called transfer of training. Psychology. the positive or negative influence of prior learning on subsequent learning.
Compare (def 4).
19.
Also called language transfer. Linguistics. the application of native-language rules in attempted performance in a second language, in some cases resulting in deviations from target-language norms and in other cases facilitating second-language acquisition.
adjective
20.
of, relating to, or involving transfer payments.
verb (trænsˈfɜː) -fers, -ferring, -ferred
1.
to change or go or cause to change or go from one thing, person, or point to another: they transferred from the Park Hotel to the Imperial, she transferred her affections to her dog
2.
to change (buses, trains, etc)
3.
(law) to make over (property, etc) to another; convey
4.
to displace (a drawing, design, etc) from one surface to another
5.
(of a football player, esp a professional) to change clubs or (of a club, manager, etc) to sell or release (a player) to another club
6.
to leave one school, college, etc, and enrol at another
7.
to change (the meaning of a word, etc), esp by metaphorical extension
noun (ˈtrænsfɜː)
8.
the act, process, or system of transferring, or the state of being transferred
9.

10.
a design or drawing that is transferred from one surface to another, as by ironing a printed design onto cloth
11.
(law) the passing of title to property or other right from one person to another by act of the parties or by operation of law; conveyance
12.
(finance)

13.
any document or form effecting or regulating a transfer
14.
(mainly US & Canadian) a ticket that allows a passenger to change routes
v.

late 14c., from Latin transferre “bear across, carry over, transfer, translate,” from trans- “across” (see trans-) + ferre “to carry” (see infer). Related: Transferred; transferring.
n.

1670s, from transfer (v.).

transfer trans·fer (trāns’fər)
n.

trans·fer’ (trāns-fûr’, trāns’fər) v.

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