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 conversion [kən'və:ʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 转变, 转换, 改变宗教信仰, 换位法

[计] 转换

[化] 转化

[医] 转化, 转变; (胎儿)倒转术

[经] 调换, 兑换, 转化


  1. Conversion to gas central heating will save you a lot of money.
    改用煤气集中供暖将节省大笔开支。
  2. When he saw how the theory increased unemployment, he underwent quite a conversion.
    当他看到这个理论加重了失业后,他彻底改变了看法。
  3. Has undergone a religious conversion.
    经历一次宗教信仰的转变。


conversion
[ noun ]
  1. an event that results in a transformation

  2. <noun.event>
  3. a change in the units or form of an expression:

  4. <noun.cognition>
    conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade
  5. a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown

  6. <noun.act>
  7. a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life

  8. <noun.act>
  9. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism represses emotional conflicts which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic basis

  10. <noun.process>
  11. a change of religion

  12. <noun.event>
    his conversion to the Catholic faith
  13. interchange of subject and predicate of a proposition

  14. <noun.communication>
  15. act of exchanging one type of money or security for another

  16. <noun.act>
  17. the act of changing from one use or function or purpose to another

  18. <noun.act>


Conversion \Con*ver"sion\, n. [L. conversio: cf. F. conversion.
See {Convert}.]
1. The act of turning or changing from one state or condition
to another, or the state of being changed; transmutation;
change.

Artificial conversion of water into ice. --Bacon.

The conversion of the aliment into fat. --Arbuthnot.

2. The act of changing one's views or course, as in passing
from one side, party, or from of religion to another;
also, the state of being so changed. ``Conversion to
Christianity.'' --Prescott.

3. (Law) An appropriation of, and dealing with the property
of another as if it were one's own, without right; as, the
conversion of a horse.

Or bring my action of conversion
And trover for my goods. --Hudibras.

4. (Logic) The act of interchanging the terms of a
proposition, as by putting the subject in the place of the
predicate, or the contrary.

5. (Math.) A change or reduction of the form or value of a
proposition; as, the conversion of equations; the
conversion of proportions.

6. (Mil.)
(a) A change of front, as a body of troops attacked in the
flank.
(b) A change of character or use, as of smoothbore guns
into rifles.

7. (Theol.) A spiritual and moral change attending a change
of belief with conviction; a change of heart; a change
from the service of the world to the service of God; a
change of the ruling disposition of the soul, involving a
transformation of the outward life.

He oft
Frequented their assemblies, . . . and to them
preached
Conversion and repentance, as to souls
In prison under judgments imminent. --Milton.

  1. GOVETT EMERGING Markets Investment Trust has invested 90 per cent of the proceeds of the offer of C shares and has set January 31 as the reference date for the conversion into shares and warrants.
  2. Also, call at 105 from year one, declining one percentage point a year to par, but only if share price is 130% of conversion price.
  3. The Belarussian government has confirmed its sudden conversion to market reforms with a decision to lift subsidies on bread and milk.
  4. The company said the conversion plan will be on the agenda at the shareholder meeting in the first quarter.
  5. D.S. Kennedy controls 1,287,030 common shares of Cleveland-Cliffs, assuming the conversion of some preferred stock that it holds.
  6. When combined with an additional 641,609 shares sold in a subscription offering, the sale completes First Federal's conversion from a mutual to a stock form of organization.
  7. The notes are convertible into common stock at $34.58 a share, representing a 12% conversion premium over today's closing price.
  8. It was 'a coming home rather than a conversion'.
  9. July 1993 is a key date, because that is the first occasion on which the company can force conversion of the convertible bonds.
  10. More than three-quarters of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc.'s $200 million face value 6 3/8% debentures were tendered for conversion into common stock prior to the record date for a special dividend, a Harcourt attorney said.
  11. It will use power conversion equipment developed at its Stafford plant. Mr Major has been disappointed by the slow progress on a deal British Aerospace hopes to agree with the Indian Air Force for the supply of Hawk trainer aircraft.
  12. According to data Soviet officials presented to a recent U.N.-sponsored conference in Moscow on conversion, 40% of defense plants also make items for the civilian economy.
  13. When my wife tried to convert she was discouraged from doing so, and many years after her conversion, some in our congregation still refer to her as a "shiksa."
  14. Because the rights offering has been canceled, the conversion prices for the company's convertible subordinated debentures due 1991 and 1992 have been readjusted to their initial conversion prices of $18 and $19.50, respectively.
  15. Because the rights offering has been canceled, the conversion prices for the company's convertible subordinated debentures due 1991 and 1992 have been readjusted to their initial conversion prices of $18 and $19.50, respectively.
  16. Mr Delors, a life-long Socialist, was never about to stage a Pauline conversion on the road to Copenhagen.
  17. Combined with 1,589,428 shares sold in a subscription offering, the sale completes the thrift's conversion from a mutual to a stock form of organization.
  18. The notes are convertible into class B common at $9.523 a share, representing a 12% conversion premium over yesterday's closing price.
  19. Any issue would be designed so that fully diluted net asset value per share would not be reduced on conversion.
  20. Chrysler Corp. said it scheduled its Newark, Del., car-assembly plant for a three-week plant conversion beginning Monday.
  21. The loss stems from unanticipated losses on two contracts, a commercial ship conversion and a major overhaul for the Coast Guard.
  22. The partial conversion follows orders to Leningrad's shipbuilding industry to produce machines for cafes, pizzerias and snack bars, as well as equipment for sausage and dumpling making, Tass said.
  23. West Germany has offered an economic bailout of East Germany in return for a wholesale conversion to capitalism and eventual unity.
  24. In part, the issues in the case concerned the conversion of partnership interests to stock in the successor corporation, Mr. Mayer said.
  25. He said he thought his conversion to the Moslem faith would protect him.
  26. Because computers require touch-tone systems, Dugay had to add a conversion device to the modem linking his phone line to the computer.
  27. The life-insurance holding company said the debentures are convertible into 4.464 common shares for each $25 face amount, or a conversion price of $5.60.
  28. It draws cold, germ-free water from a depth of 2,200 feet to grow everything from strawberries to giant clams, and studies ocean thermal energy conversion _ using temperature differences between surface and deep water to generate electricity.
  29. "It's got to end sometime," he said. "If you come in here with no offer (on Oct. 14), it may go down the drain and it may have to be a conversion" to a Chapter 7 case, which means that assets would be liquidated.
  30. Mr. Bush did not and we're all now going to have to pay the price for that." Republicans, mindful that they will have to answer to voters in November, staged a quick revolt against Bush's tax conversion.
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