transpose
英 [trænˈspəʊz]
美 [trænˈspoʊz]
- vt. 调换;移项;颠倒顺序
- vi. 进行变换
- n. 转置阵
1. trans- + pos- + -e.
2. 含义:place over, put over, put through, put across.
- transpose
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transpose: see position
- transpose (v.)
- late 14c., from Old French transposer "transfer, remove; present, render symbolically" (14c.), from Latin transponere (past participle transpositus) "to place over, set over," from trans- "over" (see trans-) + ponere "to put, place" (past participle positus; see position (n.)). Form altered in French on model of poser "to put, place." Sense of "put music in a different key" is from c. 1600. Related: Transposed; transposing.
- 1. She could play any piece of music she heard and transpose it into any key.
- 她能把听过的任何乐曲变以任何调演奏出来。
- 2. Genetic engineers transpose or exchange bits of hereditary material from one organism to the next.
- 遗传工程师将某一生物的小段遗传物质调换到另一生物,或与其互换。
- 3. Many people inadvertently transpose digits of the ZIP code.
- 很多人疏忽之下会颠倒邮政编码中数字的顺序。
- 4. Taking the transpose of both sides does not change the left - hand side of the equation.
- 两边均进行转置,方程的左边不变.
- 5. If A is the mxn matrix, then the nxm matrix is called the transpose of A.
- 如果A是mxn矩阵, 那么nxm矩阵为A的转置矩阵.