transpose
trans
ˈtræns
trāns
pose
poʊz
powz
British pronunciation
/tɹanspˈəʊz/

Définition et signification de « transpose » en anglais

to transpose
01

to alter the position, arrangement, or sequence of something

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Exemples
She transposed the files on her desk to make them easier to reach.
02

to move something from one location, context, or period to another

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He transposed the lesson's examples from the textbook to real-life situations.
03

to shift a musical piece or passage from one key to another

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Singers often transpose songs to fit their vocal range.
04

to move a term from one side of an equation to the other, reversing its sign to maintain equality

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Students learn to transpose terms to solve linear equations.
Transpose
01

a matrix obtained by swapping the rows and columns of another matrix

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To solve the problem, first compute the transpose of matrix A.
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