in·vert /ɪnˈvɝt/
(a.)轉化的(vt.)使反轉,使顛倒,使轉化顛倒的事物
in·vert /ɪnˈvɝt/ 及物動詞
倒置,轉化,性倒錯者,同性戀者
invert
非反相; 同相; 正相
In·vert v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inverted; p. pr. & vb. n. Inverting.]
1. To turn over; to put upside down; to upset; to place in a contrary order or direction; to reverse; as, to invert a cup, the order of words, rules of justice, etc.
That doth invert the attest of eyes and ears,
As if these organs had deceptious functions. --Shak.
Such reasoning falls like an inverted cone,
Wanting its proper base to stand upon. --Cowper.
2. Mus. To change the position of; -- said of tones which form a chord, or parts which compose harmony.
3. To divert; to convert to a wrong use. [Obs.]
4. Chem. To convert; to reverse; to decompose by, or subject to, inversion. See Inversion, n., 10.
In·vert, v. i. Chem. To undergo inversion, as sugar.
In·vert a. Chem. Subjected to the process of inversion; inverted; converted; as, invert sugar.
Invert sugar Chem., a variety of sugar, consisting of a mixture of dextrose and levulose, found naturally in fruits, and produced artificially by the inversion of cane sugar (sucrose); also, less properly, the grape sugar or dextrose obtained from starch. See Inversion, Dextrose, Levulose, and Sugar.
In·vert, n. Masonry An inverted arch.
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invert
v 1: make an inversion (in a musical composition); "here the
theme is inverted"
2: turn inside out or upside down [syn: reverse]