transpose
trans
ˈtræns
trāns
pose
poʊz
powz
/tɹanspˈəʊz/

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „transpose” po angielsku

to transpose
01

to alter the position, arrangement, or sequence of something

Przykłady
He transposed the paragraphs to improve the essay's flow.
02

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

Przykłady
The novel transposes characters from one city to another.
03

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

Przykłady
The teacher asked the students to transpose the exercise into a different key.
04

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

Przykłady
After transposing y, the equation simplified to x = y − 2.
Transpose
01

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

Przykłady
Symmetric matrices are equal to their transpose.
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