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    transpose
    /trɑːnˈspəʊz/

    verb

    • 1. cause (two or more things) to exchange places: "the situation might have been the same if the parties in opposition and government had been transposed" Similar interchangeexchangeswitchswap (round)
    • 2. transfer to a different place or context: "an evacuation order transposed the school from Kent to Shropshire" Similar shiftrelocaterepositiontransplant

    noun

    • 1. a matrix obtained from a given matrix by interchanging each row and the corresponding column: "the new matrix is called the transpose of A"

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  3. TRANSPOSE definition: 1. to change something from one position to another, or to exchange the positions of two things…. Learn more.

    • Traditional

      TRANSPOSE translate: 使換位置;使互換位置, 使變調;使移調. Learn more in the...

  4. 1. : to change the relative place or normal order of : alter the sequence of. transpose letters to change the spelling. 2. : to change in form or nature : transform. 3. : to render into another language, style, or manner of expression : translate. 4. : to transfer from one place or period to another : shift.

  5. 1. (transitive) to alter the positions of; interchange, as words in a sentence; put into a different order. 2. music. a. to play (notes, music, etc) in a different key from that originally intended. b.

  6. Transpose definition: to change the relative position, order, or sequence of; cause to change places; interchange. See examples of TRANSPOSE used in a sentence.

  7. trans·pose. (trăns-pōz′) To move a term or quantity from one side of an algebraic equation to the other by adding or subtracting that term to or from both sides. By subtracting 2 from both sides of the equation 2 + x = 4, one can transpose the 2 to the other side, yielding x = 4 - 2, and thus determine that x equals 2.

  8. TRANSPOSE meaning: 1. to change something from one position to another, or to exchange the positions of two things…. Learn more.

  9. In math, to transpose is to move something from one side of an equation to another. In the equation x + 3 = 2y, you can solve for x by transposing the 3 to the other side of the equation, which will change its sign and give you x = 2y - 3.

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