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

Definição e significado de "transpose"em inglês

to transpose
01

to alter the position, arrangement, or sequence of something

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The teacher asked the students to transpose the sentences in logical order.
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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The story transposes a medieval tale into a modern setting.
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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The pianist transposed the sonata from C major to G major.
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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In the equation x + 3 = 7, transposing 3 gives x = 7 − 3.
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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The transpose of a 2×3 matrix is a 3×2 matrix.
To solve the problem, first compute the transpose of matrix A.
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