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mutate

VI เปลี่ยนแปลง  modify transform vary pian-plang

 

mutate

VT เปลี่ยนแปลง  modify transform vary pian-plang

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

mutate

mu tate |ˈmyo͞oˌtāt ˈmjuteɪt | verb change or cause to change in form or nature: [ no obj. ] : technology continues to mutate at an alarming rate | [ with obj. ] : the quick-dry solution really worked, even if it did mutate the skin on her fingers to reptilian scales. Biology (with reference to a cell, DNA molecule, etc. ) undergo or cause to undergo change in a gene or genes: [ no obj. ] : the virus is able to mutate into new forms that are immune to the vaccine | [ with obj. ] : certain nucleotides were mutated. DERIVATIVES mu ta tor |-ˌtātər |noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: back-formation from mutation .

 

Oxford Dictionary

mutate

mu ¦tate |mjuːˈteɪt | verb [ no obj. ] change in form or nature: rhythm and blues mutated into rock and roll. Biology (with reference to a cell, DNA molecule, etc. ) undergo or cause to undergo change in a gene or genes: [ no obj. ] : the virus is able to mutate into new forms that are immune to the vaccine | [ with obj. ] : certain nucleotides were mutated. DERIVATIVES mutative adjective, mutator noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: back-formation from mutation .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

mutate

mutate verb rhythm and blues mutated into rock and roll: change, metamorphose, evolve; transmute, transform, convert; humorous transmogrify.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

mutate

mutate verb rhythm and blues mutated into rock and roll: change, metamorphose, evolve, undergo a sea change; transmute, transform, transfigure, recast, reconstruct, convert; humorous transmogrify.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

mutate

mu tate /mjúːteɪt |--́ /動詞 自動詞 他動詞 «…に » (…を )変化する [させる ]; 生物 «…に » (…を )突然変異する [させる ]; 〘言 〙 «…に » (…を )母音変異する [させる ] «into » .