第三人称复数:transformations
名词
1. There was a noticeable transformation in his appearance.
他的容貌有了明显的变化。
1. 变态:由于和其它原因所致的调节机制的紊乱,生癌遗传基因则表现出来. 这是包括刺激、突然变异、病毒等全部在内的学说. 近年来利用培养细胞,以其变态(transformation)为指标,进行细胞的水平研究已在盛行,与动物实验并行对癌进行探讨.
1. One of the key factors in the early stages of China's economic transformation was recognition of the importance of business management education.
2. Start your transformation by stepping into a hair salon that suits you.
3. A Taiwan calligraphy researcher recently appraised it as a rare masterpiece of Huang that exemplifies a transformation in style into his later years.
4. Roman Abramovich's transformation of Chelsea's soccer team was sixth followed by the death of Cameroon soccer star Marc Vivien Foe at the FIFA Confederations Cup.
5. The market has proved its capacity in promoting efficiency during the country's ongoing transformation from central planning to market competition.
6. It is also a necessary step to stimulate healthy development of a private capital market and to boost economic structure transformation.
7. City officials said Nantong focused on increasing the amount and improving the structure of foreign capital last year to accelerate economic transformation.
8. The transformation from a primitive market economy or capitalist economy into a modern welfare capitalist economy is an outcome of social reform.
9. Too urgent a demand was imposed on the transformation and careful persuasion work was forgone, and the transition was made too rapidly and too uniformly.
10. It said on its micro blog there was instead a study on the transformation of carotene in vegetables to vitamin A in children's bodies.
noun
1. the act of changing in form or shape or appearance
e.g. a photograph is a translation of a scene onto a two-dimensional surface
Synonym: translation
2. (genetics) modification of a cell or bacterium by the uptake and incorporation of exogenous DNA
3. a rule describing the conversion of one syntactic structure into another related syntactic structure
4. a qualitative change
Synonym: transmutation shift
5. (mathematics) a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system