Pronunciation: /trænsfər/
noun the action of moving something from one place to another
A1 I need to do a transfer from my savings account to my checking account.
A2 The transfer of data between devices was successful.
B1 The company is considering a transfer of employees to a new location.
B2 The transfer of power from the current government to the new one was smooth.
C1 The transfer of ownership of the property required legal documentation.
C2 The international transfer of funds was processed through multiple banking systems.
verb to move from one place to another
A1 I transfer money to my friend using a mobile app.
A2 She transferred her job to a different department within the company.
B1 The student transferred schools to be closer to home.
B2 The company decided to transfer their manufacturing operations overseas.
C1 The athlete's transfer to a new team caused a lot of controversy.
C2 The government is planning to transfer funds from one department to another to balance the budget.
adjective used to describe something that involves moving from one place to another
A1 I need to make a transfer to my friend's bank account.
A2 The transfer student from Spain is adjusting well to our school.
B1 The company offers a transferable warranty on all their products.
B2 The transfer of power from the current government to the newly elected one was smooth.
C1 The artist's work explores the concept of transferable skills in the workplace.
C2 The transfer of ownership of the property required extensive legal documentation.
formal The bank requires a signed authorization letter for any fund transfer exceeding $10,000.
informal Can you transfer me some cash for the concert tickets?
slang I'll just Venmo you the money for the pizza, okay?
figurative The transfer of power from the old CEO to the new one was seamless.
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