亚洲网紅露点

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conversion

[ kuhn-vur-zhuhn, -shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act or process of converting; state of being converted.
  2. a change in character, form, or function.
  3. a change from one religion, political belief, viewpoint, etc., to another.
  4. a thoroughgoing spiritual change that involves repentance and a turn toward God or right living.
  5. a change of attitude, emotion, or viewpoint from one of indifference, disbelief, or antagonism to one of acceptance, faith, or enthusiastic support, especially such a change in a person's religion.
  6. a physical transformation from one material or state to another:

    conversion of coal, water, and air into nylon.

  7. the act of obtaining equivalent value, as of money or units of measurement, in an exchange or calculation:

    conversion of yen into dollars.

  8. a physical, structural, or design change or transformation from one state or condition to another, especially to effect a change in function:

    conversion of a freighter into a passenger liner.

  9. a substitution of one component for another so as to effect a change:

    conversion from oil heat to gas heat.

  10. Mathematics. a change in the form or units of an expression.
  11. Logic. the transposition of the subject and predicate of a proposition, as 鈥淣o good man is unhappy鈥 becomes by conversion 鈥淣o unhappy man is good.鈥
  12. Law.
    1. unauthorized assumption and exercise of rights of ownership over personal property belonging to another.
    2. a change from realty into personalty, or vice versa, as in the sale or purchase of land or the mining of coal.
  13. Football. a score made on a try for a point after touchdown by place-kicking or drop-kicking the ball over the bar between the goalposts or by completing a pass in or running the ball into the end zone.
  14. Psychoanalysis. the process by which a repressed psychic event, idea, feeling, memory, or impulse is represented by a bodily change or symptom.
  15. Physics. the production of radioactive material in a process in which one nuclear fuel is converted into another by the capture of neutrons. Compare breeding ( def 6 ).
  16. Digital Technology. a performance metric for a website that counts the percentage of visitors that engage in the intended purpose of the site, as making a purchase or signing a petition:

    The site was redesigned to simplify user interactions and optimize conversion.

  17. Computers.
    1. Also called data conversion. the act or process of transferring data from one format into another.
    2. Also called media conversion. the act of transferring or copying stored data from one storage medium to another.
    3. Also called system conversion. the change from an existing computer system to a new computer system.
    4. the process of changing the base that a number or numbers are written in.
  18. the transformation of material from a form suitable for printing by one process to a form suitable for another process:

    a halftone gravure conversion.



conversion

/ 办蓹苍藞惫蓽藧蕛蓹苍 /

noun

    1. a change or adaptation in form, character, or function
    2. something changed in one of these respects
  1. a change to another attitude or belief, as in a change of religion
  2. maths a change in the units or form of a number or expression

    the conversion of miles to kilometres involves multiplying by 1.61

  3. logic a form of inference by which one proposition is obtained as the converse of another proposition
  4. law
    1. unauthorized dealing with or the assumption of rights of ownership to another's personal property
    2. the changing of real property into personalty or personalty into realty
  5. rugby a score made after a try by kicking the ball over the crossbar from a place kick
  6. physics a change of fertile material to fissile material in a reactor
    1. an alteration to a car engine to improve its performance
    2. ( as modifier )

      a conversion kit

  7. material alteration to the structure or fittings of a building undergoing a change in function or legal status
  8. the unauthorized appropriation of a motor vehicle
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 肠辞苍藞惫别谤蝉颈辞苍补濒, adjective
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 肠辞苍路惫别谤路蝉颈辞苍路补濒 肠辞苍路惫别谤路蝉颈辞苍路补谤路测 [k, uh, n-, vur, -zh, uh, -ner-ee, -sh, uh, -], adjective
  • 苍辞苍路肠辞苍路惫别谤路蝉颈辞苍 noun
  • 辫谤别路肠辞苍路惫别谤路蝉颈辞苍 noun
  • 蝉别尘路颈路肠辞苍路惫别谤路蝉颈辞苍 noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of conversion1

First recorded in 1300鈥50; Middle English conversio(u)n from Anglo-French, from Latin 肠辞苍惫别谤蝉颈艒苍- (stem of 肠辞苍惫别谤蝉颈艒 ) 鈥渁 turning around, revolution鈥; converse 2, -ion
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of conversion1

C14: from Latin 肠辞苍惫别谤蝉颈艒 a turning around; see convert
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Example Sentences

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In messages seen by BBC News, they told him the issue seemed to be with "the specific type of Polygon network used, which led to the conversion".

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The inevitable Toulouse recovery arrived after the interval, though, as Francois Cros registered their second try from a driving maul before Ramos added the conversion to edge them two points in front.

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His 68 shots in the league is the 11th highest total, but with a very low conversion rate of 5.9%.

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At the time of his 2024 conversion, Brand declared that he had repented of his past and that he would "acknowledge that I am in a battle against myself."

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The IRS calls it an 鈥渋nvoluntary conversion鈥 when your property is destroyed and you receive insurance proceeds.

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converselyconversion disorder