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conversion

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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con·ver·sion /kənˈvɜːʃən $ -ˈvɜːrʒən/ ●○○ AWL noun [countable, uncountable]  1 CHANGE/MAKE something DIFFERENTwhen you change something from one form, purpose, or system to a different one 转变;改造;转换;换算conversion into The warehouse was undergoing conversion into apartments. 这座仓库在被改建成公寓。conversion of the conversion of waste into usable products 把废物变成可用的产品conversion to The British conversion to the metric system took place in the 1970s. 英国改用公制是在20世纪70年代。house/barn/loft etc conversion British English (=when you change the use of a house, barn etc, so that it becomes apartments, a house, a room etc) 房屋/谷仓/阁楼等的改建2 RRCHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHERwhen someone changes from one religion or belief to a different one 〔宗教或信仰的〕改变;皈依;归附conversion to a conversion to vegetarianism 改奉素食主义conversion from Newman’s conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism 纽曼由基督教圣公会改信天主教3. DSOa way of scoring extra points in rugby or American football 〔英式或美式橄榄球中的〕附加得分
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conversionTo provide a focus, Section 11. 4 describes three conceptual approaches to oil boiler conversion to gas-coal burning.And the baggage which is usually implied with it, which includes demands for evidence of instant and dramatic conversion experiences!He developed new psychologies to explain conversion but not new techniques for spreading it.The company buys raw material such as wool for conversion into cloth.Of the SERC-funded students alone, there was an 80:20 split between students on conversion and specialist courses.The Aggies successfully completed a two-point conversion and led 24-21.Local people are protesting about the proposed conversion of a church into a late-night bar.However, the conversion of these was done rather arbitrarily, and some people won extra years while others lost.In short, the conversion process must operate with political skill and political will.Gary Parker, who was playing at scrum-half, kicked two conversions while David Leighton landed a drop goal.I had a very good man in to see to the heating and lighting, and the whole conversion was done professionally.house/barn/loft etc conversionGreg starts fantasising about a loft conversion.On it lay plans for a barn conversion.We put the tacker through its paces on a loft conversion.Done in a sympathetic way, a loft conversion can blend in almost anywhere.This barn conversion had about two acres of totally untouched field surrounding it.Provided there is space you will be able to install a traditional-style staircase for access to your loft conversion.
From Longman Business Dictionaryconversioncon‧ver‧sion /kənˈvɜːʃən-ˈvɜːrʒən/ noun [uncountable]1LAW when someone gives away or sells property that does not belong to them2when something changes from being one thing to being another, for example when a BUILDING SOCIETY becomes a bankThe majority of Halifax customers voted for conversion.Origin conversion (1300-1400) Old French Latin conversio, from convertere; → CONVERT1
con·ver·sion nounChineseSyllable
system one form, you change from Corpus Business something to or purpose, when


conversion
conversion AC /kənˈvɜːʃən $ -ˈvɜːrʒən/ noun [uncountable and countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin conversio, from convertere; convert1
1. when you change something from one form, purpose, or system to a different one
    conversion into
    The warehouse was undergoing conversion into apartments.
    conversion of
    the conversion of waste into usable products
    conversion to
    The British conversion to the metric system took place in the 1970s.
    house/barn/loft etc conversion British English (=when you change the use of a house, barn etc, so that it becomes apartments, a house, a room etc)
2. when someone changes from one religion or belief to a different one
    conversion to
    a conversion to vegetarianism
    conversion from
    Newman’s conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism
3. a way of scoring extra points in rugby or American football


con·ver·sion AW BrE /kənˈvɜːʃn/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈvɜːrʒn/ 🔊, /kənˈvɜːrʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] ~ (from sth) (into/to sth) the act or process of changing sth from one form, use or system to another 转变;转换;转化the conversion of farm buildings into family homes农场建筑物改建为家庭住宅No conversion from analogue to digital data is needed. 没有必要把模拟转换为数字数据。🔊🔊a metric conversion table (= showing how to change metric amounts into or out of another system) 公制换算表a firm which specializes in house conversions (= turning large houses into several smaller flats/apartments) 专营房屋改建的公司 [uncountable, countable] ~ (from sth) (to sth) the process or experience of changing your religion or beliefs (宗教或信仰的)改变;皈依;归附the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons by Christian missionaries基督教传教士使盎格鲁–撒克逊人的信仰改变his conversion from Judaism to Christianity他由犹太教改信基督教 [countable] (in rugby and American football 橄榄球和美式足球) a way of scoring extra points after scoring a try or a touchdown (持球过对方球门线触地或达阵后的)附加得分 [countable] barn/loft ~ a building or room that has been changed so that it can be used for a different purpose, especially for living in (尤指为居住而)改建的房屋