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trans-

PRF ข้าม  ตลอด  ขวาง  เปลี่ยนแปลง  kam

 

trans-

PRF ข้าม  ผ่าน  นอกเหนือ  kam

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TRANS-

Trans-. Etym: [L. trans across, over. ]

 

Defn: A prefix, signifying over, beyond, through and through, on the other side, as in transalpine, beyond the Alps; transform, to form through and through, that is, anew, transfigure.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

trans-

trans- |træns -| prefix 1 across; beyond: transcontinental | transgress. on or to the other side of: transatlantic | transalpine. Often contrasted with cis-. 2 through: transonic. into another state or place: transform | translate. surpassing; transcending: transfinite. 3 Chemistry (usu. trans- ) denoting molecules with trans arrangements of substituents: trans -1,2-dichloroethylene. Genetics denoting alleles on different chromosomes. ORIGIN from Latin trans across.

 

Trans-Alaska Pipeline

Trans-A las ka Pipe line |ˌtranzəˈlaskə ˌtrænzəˌlæskə ˈpaɪplaɪn | an oil pipeline that extends for 800 miles (1,300 km ) from Prudhoe Bay on the North Slope of Alaska to Valdez on Prince William Sound.

 

Trans-Canada Highway

Trans-Can a da High way |ˌtransˈkanədə, ˌtranz- ˌtrænsˌkænədə ˈhaɪweɪ | a route, 4,860 miles (7,820 km ) long, between Victoria in British Columbia and Saint John's in Newfoundland.

 

trans-fat

trans-fat |ˈtransˈfat ˈtrænz fæt | noun another term for trans-fatty acid.

 

trans-fatty acid

trans-fat ty ac id |ˌtransˈfatē ˌtrænz ˌfædi ˈæsəd | noun an unsaturated fatty acid with a trans arrangement of the carbon atoms adjacent to its double bonds. Such acids occur esp. in margarines and cooking oils as a result of the hydrogenation process.

 

trans-Pacific

trans-Pa cif ic |ˌtranspəˈsifik, ˌtranz- ˌtræntspəˈsɪfɪk | adjective crossing the Pacific: new trans-Pacific routes to India, Korea, and Japan. of or relating to an area beyond the Pacific.

 

Trans-Siberian Railway

Trans-Siberian Railway a railway running from Moscow east around Lake Baikal to Vladivostok on the Sea of Japan, a distance of 9,311 km (5,786 miles ). Begun in 1891 and virtually completed by 1904, it opened up Siberia and advanced Russian interest in eastern Asia.

 

Oxford Dictionary

trans-

trans- |trans, trɑːns, -nz | prefix 1 across; beyond: transcontinental | transgress. on or to the other side of: transatlantic | transalpine. Often contrasted with cis-. 2 through: transonic. into another state or place: transform | translate. surpassing; transcending: transfinite. 3 Chemistry (usu. trans- ) denoting molecules with trans arrangements of substituents: trans -1,2-dichloroethene. Genetics denoting alleles on different chromosomes. ORIGIN from Latin trans across .

 

Trans-Alaska Pipeline

Trans-A las ka Pipe line |ˌtranzəˈlaskə ˌtrænzəˌlæskə ˈpaɪplaɪn | an oil pipeline that extends for 800 miles (1,300 km ) from Prudhoe Bay on the North Slope of Alaska to Valdez on Prince William Sound.

 

Trans-Canada Highway

Trans-Can a da High way |ˌtransˈkanədə, ˌtranz- ˌtrænsˌkænədə ˈhaɪweɪ | a route, 4,860 miles (7,820 km ) long, between Victoria in British Columbia and Saint John's in Newfoundland.

 

trans-fat

trans-fat noun another term for trans-fatty acid.

 

trans-fatty acid

trans-fatty acid noun an unsaturated fatty acid with a trans arrangement of the carbon atoms adjacent to its double bonds. Such acids occur especially in margarines and cooking oils as a result of the hydrogenation process.

 

trans-Pacific

trans-Pacific adjective crossing the Pacific: trans-Pacific routes to India. relating to an area beyond the Pacific: a journal influenced by trans-Pacific pomposity.

 

trans-ship

trans-ship |transˈʃɪp, trɑːns -, -nz- |(also tranship ) verb ( trans-ships, trans-shipping, trans-shipped ) [ with obj. ] transfer (cargo ) from one ship or other form of transport to another. DERIVATIVES trans-shipment noun

 

Trans-Siberian Railway

Trans-Siberian Railway a railway running from Moscow east around Lake Baikal to Vladivostok on the Sea of Japan, a distance of 9,311 km (5,786 miles ). Begun in 1891 and virtually completed by 1904, it opened up Siberia and advanced Russian interest in eastern Asia.

 

trans-sonic

trans-sonic adjective variant spelling of transonic.

 

trans-synaptic

trans-synaptic adjective Physiology occurring or existing across a nerve synapse.

 

Duden Dictionary

trans-

trans- , Trans- , tran-, Tran- tra- Tra- Präfix Trans- vor s auch tran- Tran- auch verkürzt tra- Tra- aus lateinisch trans »jenseits; über; über hin « bedeutet in Bildungen mit Verben oder Substantiven hindurch, quer durch, hinüber, jenseits, über hinaus lokal, temporal und übertragen Trajekt | Transaktion | Transept | transportieren

 

Trans-Europ-Express

Trans-Eu rop-Ex press Substantiv, maskulin früher , der |Trans-Eur o p-Express |Zug im europäischen Personenverkehr [bis 1987 ] Abkürzung: TEE

 

French Dictionary

trans-

trans- préf. préfixe Élément du latin signifiant « à travers ». Note Technique Les mots composés avec l ’élément trans- s ’écrivent en un seul mot. Transatlantique, transcanadien.

 

Spanish Dictionary

trans-

trans- tras- . Se usa trans- , entre otros casos, con palabras que empiezan por s-, como transexual o transiberiano, ya que entonces prefijo y consonante inicial se fusionan .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

trans-

trans- /træns, trænz, trɑːns, trɑːnz /接頭辞 (!⦅米 ⦆では通例 /træns /となる ) 越えて ; 横切って ; 貫いて ; ほかの側へ ; 別の状態 [場所 ]へ .