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Transposed meaning
simple past and past participle of transpose
Example sentences (20)
It is an upstairs/downstairs story transposed from turn-of-the century English countryside to rural America.
Looking ahead, the insurance industry will need to have sufficient staff to cope with new legislation and regulation, as EU laws are transposed.
The humorless French philosopher Henri Bergson insisted that comedy occurs when something organic is transposed into something mechanical, and that seems to be the case here: a stomping, hat-throwing fury is directed at a stationary metal box.
They had essentially transposed their old inaccessible physical infrastructures into a virtual environment.
This story has been corrected to correct the rankings of “Magic Mike's Last Dance" and “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,” which were originally transposed.
Chan recently directed a production of “Madama Butterfly” at Boston Lyric Opera that transposed the story to World War II America; instead of a young geisha, the protagonist is a jazz singer.
Firstly, his soul can be transposed into the pyromancy Black Flame.
The difference between numbers in which two digits have been transposed is always divisible by 9, with no remainder.
The stochastic nature of social change has been one of Solnit’s guiding concerns, and here it’s transposed to a personal register: How does a person change?
To copy Yoda’s transposed way of making a point, “Adapt, you must.
It was from a new email address, created by fraudsters who had transposed the last two letters of Sandahl's name so that, at first glance, it appeared legit.
Lancaster school district superintendent Dr. Michele Bowers issued a letter Monday apologizing for the move after officials at New Vista Middle School became aware that “the wrong phone number” was listed after two digits were transposed.
Our Oct. 30 story about the AB&I foundry in East Oakland (“The Odor in East Oakland,”) incorrectly transposed the name of Dr. Rupa Marya.
The only reason why this doesn’t hold the title of the first computer-animated Disney movie is that many of the backgrounds in this adventure story are the real McCoy: live-action settings with computer-animated characters transposed in front of them.
Under the European Union (Withdrawal) act, EU state aid rules will be transposed into UK domestic legislation.
Additionally in orchestration, notes may be placed into another register (such as transposed down for the basses ), doubled (both in the same and different octaves), and altered with various levels of dynamics.
An army clerk transposed his first two names; with Willkie unwilling to invest the time to have the bureaucracy correct it, he kept his name as Wendell Lewis Willkie.
Archilochus and Alcaeus were aristocratic Greeks whose poetry had a social and religious function that was immediately intelligible to their audiences but which became a mere artifice or literary motif when transposed to Rome.
Below is a comparison between the first 31 harmonics and the intervals of 12-tone equal temperament (12TET), transposed into the span of one octave.
Butler meant the title to be read as "nowhere" backwards even though the letters "h" and "w" are transposed, as it would have been pronounced in his day (and still is in some dialects of English).