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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++con·vert1 /kənˈvɜːt $ -ˈvɜːrt/ ●●○ W3 AWL verb  1 a) [transitive]CHANGE/MAKE something DIFFERENT to change something into a different form, or to change something so that it can be used for a different purpose or in a different way 使转变;使转换;使改造 convertibleconvert something to/into something They converted the spare bedroom into an office. 他们把备用卧室改成了办公室。 The stocks can be easily converted to cash. 这些股票变现很方便。 a 19th-century converted barn (=barn changed into a house)19世纪谷仓改建的房子 b) [intransitive] to change into a different form, or change into something that can be used for a different purpose or in a different way 改建;改装;改造;转换convert to/into a sofa that converts into a bed 可改作床用的沙发 In the process, the light energy converts to heat energy. 在此过程中,光能转换为热能。2 a) [transitive] to persuade someone to change to a different religion 使皈依,使改变信仰convert somebody to something European missionaries converted thousands to Christianity. 欧洲的传教士使成千上万的人皈依了基督教。 b) [intransitive] to change to a different religion 皈依,改信〔另一宗教〕convert to She converted to Catholicism. 她改信了天主教。3 a) [intransitive] to change to a different set of ideas, principles, or ways of doing something 改变〔观点、原则或做事方式〕convert to people who have recently converted to vegetarianism 新近才改吃素食的人 b) [transitive] to persuade someone to change to a different set of ideas, principles, or ways of doing something 使改变〔观点、原则或做事方式〕convert somebody to something She succeeded in converting me to her point of view. 她说服我转变过来赞同了她的观点。newly/freshly converted newly converted feminists 新近改变过来的女权主义者4. [intransitive, transitive] to make a conversion in rugby or American football 〔英式或美式橄榄球中〕(使)获得附加分 preach to the converted at preach(4)→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
convertIn 1983, the district converted all its junior high schools to schools of choice, doing away with assignment by zone.A Swiss company has found a way to convert animal waste into fuel.Concerns about cruel farming methods converted her to vegetarianism.The previously existing subduction zone is converted into a suture zone marking where the two continents are welded together.I didn't use to like Indian food, but Cathy's converted me.The problem began when I converted my 4 x 2 to 4 x 4.We've converted the basement to give the children more room to play.The berries are then warmed over slowly burning peat fires until they sprout, a development that converts their starches into sugars.Within five years, he had converted thousands of Calvinists back to Catholicism.My grandmother converted to Hinduism while living in India.There have been other setbacks-like 160,247 hectares of farmland converted to industrial, residential or commercial uses.The Kings, who were 0 for 3 on the power play against Chicago, converted two of four man advantages.This computer system converts typed words into speech.Alpha is a religious programme that aims to change your life, not just convert you.You use these processes to convert your physical state from sleepy and unkempt to bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.convert to/intoHis omission was converted into an act by the means stated in Chapter 4.Hundreds of new products begin as one bag and convert to another.Analysts have said they expect three of the four largest building societies to convert to banks in the coming few years.The station has been converted to burn confiscated marijuana which has been piling up in the warehouses of the local police forces.Free carnitine was converted to C acetyl carnitine and measured in a scintillation counter.His negative comments, however accurate, were converted into slights, compounded by Johnson's nationality and famous stature.By no means all revolutionaries were converted to social democracy.Whether Candida ever converts to the hyphal form in the gut is unknown.convert toYoung Japanese people are converting from tea to coffee.Large numbers of people are converting to Eastern religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism.In 1976 he converted to Islam.Ron converted to Judaism so he could marry Beth.Thousands of miles of old railroad lines have been converted to trails.Beta carotene can be converted to vitamin A in the body.newly/freshly convertedNizan's writings of this period are charged with the destructive dynamism of the newly converted.Even the newly converted Battling Billy broke the pledge that day.Bangers and mash is said to be the thing many newly converted vegetarians miss, but now they need pine no longer.
Related topics: Religion
con·vert2 /ˈkɒnvɜːt $ ˈkɑːnvɜːrt/ noun [countable]  RRCHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHERsomeone who has been persuaded to change their beliefs and accept a particular religion or opinion 皈依宗教者;改变信仰者convert to a convert to Christianity 改信基督教的人 recent converts to the cause 最近刚投身这一事业的人
Examples from the Corpus
convertNow, she is a convert.a convert to BuddhismIt was called the Moderation Society, and George Mottram was an early convert.Brownson followed him the same year, to become the leading lay convert of his day.Because although economic considerations are normally behind the switch, many new converts rapidly discover they prefer the diesel driving experience.Also patron of converts and divorce.Yet some people of conscience felt they must not write off these possible converts.The young magistrate had embraced orthodoxy with the fervour of a recent convert.
From Longman Business Dictionaryconvertcon‧vert /kənˈvɜːt-ˈvɜːrt/ verb [transitive] to change or make something change from one thing to anotherconvert something to/into somethingenergy consumption that could readily be converted from oil to natural gasbonds that can be converted into stock at a later dateA falling dollar means that foreign-currency profits are worth more when converted into dollars.→ See Verb tableOrigin convert1 (1200-1300) Old French convertir, from Latin convertere to turn around, convert, from com- ( → COM-) + vertere to turn
Business to different something form, Corpus a into change


convert
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convert1 W3 AC /kənˈvɜːt $ -ˈvɜːrt/ verb
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: convertir, from Latin convertere 'to turn around, convert', from com- ( ⇨ COM-) + vertere 'to turn'
1.
  a. [transitive] to change something into a different form, or to change something so that it can be used for a different purpose or in a different way ⇨ convertible
    convert something to/into something
    They converted the spare bedroom into an office.
    The stocks can be easily converted to cash.
    a 19th-century converted barn (=barn changed into a house)
  b. [intransitive] to change into a different form, or change into something that can be used for a different purpose or in a different way
    convert to/into
    a sofa that converts into a bed
    In the process, the light energy converts to heat energy.
2.
  a. [transitive] to persuade someone to change to a different religion
    convert somebody to something
    European missionaries converted thousands to Christianity.
  b. [intransitive] to change to a different religion
    convert to
    She converted to Catholicism.
3.
  a. [intransitive] to change to a different set of ideas, principles, or ways of doing something
    convert to
    people who have recently converted to vegetarianism
  b. [transitive] to persuade someone to change to a different set of ideas, principles, or ways of doing something
    convert somebody to something
    She succeeded in converting me to her point of view.
    newly/freshly converted
    newly converted feminists
4. [intransitive and transitive] to make a conversion in rugby or American football
preach to the converted at preach(4)

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convert2 /ˈkɒnvɜːt $ ˈkɑːnvɜːrt/ noun [countable]
someone who has been persuaded to change their beliefs and accept a particular religion or opinion
    convert to
    a convert to Christianity
    recent converts to the cause


🔑 con·vert AW verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they convert BrE /kənˈvɜːt/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈvɜːrt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it converts BrE /kənˈvɜːts/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈvɜːrts/ 🔊past simple converted BrE /kənˈvɜːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈvɜːrtɪd/ 🔊past participle converted BrE /kənˈvɜːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈvɜːrtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form converting BrE /kənˈvɜːtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈvɜːrtɪŋ/ 🔊BrE /kənˈvɜːt/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈvɜːrt/ 🔊🔑 [transitive, intransitive] to change or make sth change from one form, purpose, system, etc. to another (使)转变,转换,转化~ sth (into sth) The hotel is going to be converted into a nursing home. 那家旅馆将被改建成私人疗养院。🔊🔊What rate will I get if I convert my dollars into euros? 如果我把美元兑换成欧元,汇率是多少?🔊🔊~ (from sth) (into/to sth) We've converted from oil to gas central heating. 我们已经把中央供热系统由燃油改成了燃气。🔊🔊🔑 [intransitive] ~ into/to sth to be able to be changed from one form, purpose, or system to another 可转变为;可变换成a sofa that converts into a bed可改作床用的沙发🔑 [intransitive, transitive] to change or make sb change their religion or beliefs (使)改变(宗教或信仰);(使)皈依,归附~ (from sth) (to sth) He converted from Christianity to Islam. 他由基督教改信伊斯兰教。🔊🔊~ sb (from sth) (to sth) She was soon converted to the socialist cause. 她不久便转而献身于社会主义事业了。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to change an opinion, a habit, etc. 改变(观点、习惯等)~ (from sth) to sth I've converted to organic food. 我改吃有机食物了。🔊🔊~ sb (from sth) (to sth) I didn't use to like opera but my husband has converted me. 我过去不喜欢歌剧,但我丈夫改变了我。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth (in rugby and American football 橄榄球和美式足球) to score extra points after a try or a touchdown (在持球过对方球门线触地或达阵后)获得附加分preach to the conˈvertedto speak to people in support of views that they already hold 向教徒宣教;教读书人写大字
🔑 con·vert AW nounBrE /ˈkɒnvɜːt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkɑːnvɜːrt/ 🔊~ (from sth) (to sth) a person who has changed their religion, beliefs or opinions 改变宗教(或信仰、观点)的人;皈依者a convert to Islam改信伊斯兰教的人converts from other faiths来自其他宗教信仰的皈依者a convert to the cause 一个转而支持这项事业的人