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transmute

VI ดัดนิสัย  เปลี่ยน นิสัย  dad-ni-sai

 

transmute

VI แปรรูป  เปลี่ยน สถานะ  pare-rub

 

transmute

VT เปลี่ยน  แปลงร่าง  แปลง  pian

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

TRANSMUTE

v.t.[L. transmuto; trans and muto, to change. ] To change from one nature or substance into another. Water may be transmuted into ice, and ice into water; the juices of plants are transmuted into solid substances; but human skill has not been able to transmute lead or copper into gold.
A holy conscience sublimates every thing; it transmutes the common affairs of life into acts of solemn worship to God.
The caresses of parents and the blandishments of friends, transmute us into idols.

 

TRANSMUTED

pp. Changed into another substance or nature.

 

TRANSMUTER

n.One that transmutes.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

TRANSMUTE

Trans *mute ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transmuted; p. pr. & vb. n.Transmuting. ] Etym: [L. transmutare, transmutatum; trans across + mutare to change. See Mutable, and cf. Transmew. ]

 

Defn: To change from one nature, form, or substance, into another; to transform. The caresses of parents and the blandishments of friends transmute us into idols. Buckminster.Transmuting sorrow into golden joy Free from alloy. H. Smith.

 

TRANSMUTER

TRANSMUTER Trans *mut "er, n.

 

Defn: One who transmutes.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

transmute

trans mute |transˈmyo͞ot, tranz- trænzˈmjut træn (t )sˈmjut | verb change in form, nature, or substance: [ with obj. ] : the raw material of his experience was transmuted into stories | [ no obj. ] : the discovery that elements can transmute by radioactivity. [ with obj. ] subject (base metals ) to alchemical transmutation: the quest to transmute lead into gold. DERIVATIVES trans mut a bil i ty |-ˌmyo͞otəˈbilitē |noun, trans mut a ble adjective, trans mut a tive |-ˈmyo͞otətiv |adjective, trans mut er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin transmutare, from trans- across + mutare to change.

 

Oxford Dictionary

transmute

transmute |tranzˈmjuːt, trɑːnz -, -ns- | verb change in form, nature, or substance: [ with obj. ] : the raw material of his experience was transmuted into stories | [ no obj. ] : the discovery that elements can transmute by radioactivity. [ with obj. ] subject (base metals ) to alchemical transmutation: the quest to transmute lead into gold. DERIVATIVES transmutability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun, transmutable adjective, transmutative |-tətɪv |adjective, transmuter noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin transmutare, from trans- across + mutare to change .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

transmute

transmute verb the books were transmuted into workable scripts: change, alter, adapt, transform, convert, metamorphose, morph, translate; humorous transmogrify.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

transmute

transmute verb these books were transmuted into workable scripts. See change (sense 1 of the verb ).

 

French Dictionary

transmuter

transmuter ou transmuer v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif Transformer, en parlant d ’une substance. : Transmuter des déchets en source d ’énergie. figuré Se transformer, se changer en autre chose. : Son opposition s ’est transmutée en adhésion à notre cause. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Les métaux ne se sont pas transmutés en or. aimer

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

transmute

trans mute /trænsmjúːt |trænz -/動詞 他動詞 かたく «…に » …を変化 [変質, 変形 ]させる «into » .