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con·ver·sion
/kənˈvɝʒən, ʃən/
轉換轉變,改宗,換位
From:
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con·ver·sion
/kənˈvɝʒən, ʃən/
名詞
基因轉變
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
conversion
轉換
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
conversion
十進位至二進位變換
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
conversion
轉換
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conversion
平行轉換
From:
Network Terminology
conversion
轉換
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·ver·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
turning
or
changing
from
one
state
or
condition
to
another
,
or
the
state
of
being
changed
;
transmutation
;
change
.
Artificial
conversion
of
water
into
ice
.
--
Bacon
.
The
conversion
of
the
aliment
into
fat
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
2.
The
act
of
changing
one's
views
or
course
,
as
in
passing
from
one
side
,
party
,
or
from
of
religion
to
another
;
also
,
the
state
of
being
so
changed
.
“
Conversion
to
Christianity.”
3.
Law
An
appropriation
of
,
and
dealing
with
the
property
of
another
as
if
it
were
one's
own
,
without
right
;
as
,
the
conversion
of
a
horse
.
Or
bring
my
action
of
conversion
And
trover
for
my
goods
. --
Hudibras
.
4.
Logic
The
act
of
interchanging
the
terms
of
a
proposition
,
as
by
putting
the
subject
in
the
place
of
the
predicate
,
or
the
contrary
.
5.
Math.
A
change
or
reduction
of
the
form
or
value
of
a
proposition
;
as
,
the
conversion
of
equations
;
the
conversion
of
proportions
.
6.
Mil.
(a)
A
change
of
front
,
as
a
body
of
troops
attacked
in
the
flank
.
(b)
A
change
of
character
or
use
,
as
of
smoothbore
guns
into
rifles
.
7.
Theol.
A
spiritual
and
moral
change
attending
a
change
of
belief
with
conviction
;
a
change
of
heart
;
a
change
from
the
service
of
the
world
to
the
service
of
God
;
a
change
of
the
ruling
disposition
of
the
soul
,
involving
a
transformation
of
the
outward
life
.
He
oft
Frequented
their
assemblies
, . . .
and
to
them
preached
Conversion
and
repentance
,
as
to
souls
In
prison
under
judgments
imminent
. --
Milton
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
conversion
n
1:
an
event
that
results
in
a
transformation
[
syn
:
transition
,
changeover
]
2:
a
change
in
the
units
or
form
of
an
expression
: "
conversion
from
Fahrenheit
to
Centigrade
"
3:
a
successful
free
throw
or
try
for
point
after
a
touchdown
4:
a
spiritual
enlightenment
causing
a
person
to
lead
a
new
life
[
syn
:
rebirth
,
spiritual rebirth
]
5: (
psychiatry
)
a
defense
mechanism
represses
emotional
conflicts
which
are
then
converted
into
physical
symptoms
that
have
no
organic
basis
6:
a
change
of
religion
; "
his
conversion
to
the
Catholic
faith
"
7:
interchange
of
subject
and
predicate
of
a
proposition
8:
act
of
exchanging
one
type
of
money
or
security
for
another
9:
the
act
of
changing
from
one
use
or
function
or
purpose
to
another
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Conversion
the
turning
of
a
sinner
to
God
(
Acts
15:3).
In
a
general
sense
the
heathen
are
said
to
be
"
converted
"
when
they
abandon
heathenism
and
embrace
the
Christian
faith
;
and
in
a
more
special
sense
men
are
converted
when
,
by
the
influence
of
divine
grace
in
their
souls
,
their
whole
life
is
changed
,
old
things
pass
away
,
and
all
things
become
new
(
Acts
26:18).
Thus
we
speak
of
the
conversion
of
the
Philippian
jailer
(16:19-34),
of
Paul
(9:1-22),
of
the
Ethiopian
treasurer
(8:26-40),
of
Cornelius
(10),
of
Lydia
(16:13-15),
and
others
. (
See
REGENERATION
.)
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