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transpose
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'transpose' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the rearrangement of the order of elements in a matrix, array, or vector. For example: "I used transpose to rearrange the elements of my matrix."
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Or, in pictures that take the then-contemporary political situation and transpose it to an earlier period.
News & Media
As a result, Cameron himself, rather than at the behest of Clegg, has had to shelve the British bill of rights, as the Tory party tries to work out how to transpose populism into law, especially how withdrawal from the European convention on human rights could possibly be achieved in the face of a veto by the Scottish government.
News & Media
Since she couldn't see herself that way, he did it by trickery, exploiting her merely relative grasp of pitch to transpose her exercises upwards from C to E flat until one day, in the midst of a furious row, the Voice burst out in a perfect top F sharp that astounded both of them.In 1954 they married, and from then until her retirement in 1990 she never sang a role unless Ric approved it.
News & Media
National regulators, which are expected to transpose the EU directive into their own laws by January 2007, need to settle the ambiguities by agreeing on definitions.
News & Media
But France (and other countries) will face action over failing to transpose EU law into national legislation.Jojoy-lessColombia's FARC guerrillas named Pastor Alape as their new military commander after his better-known predecessor, nicknamed Mono Jojoy, was killed in a government raid on his mountain bunker.
News & Media
Russian media, which played a key role in the conflict, managed to transpose the fighting in Ukraine onto the national memory of the war against Nazi Germany (the "Great Patriotic War", as it is known in Russia).
News & Media
Member states were required to transpose the rules into national laws by September 2008 and to have established battery treatment and recycling plans by one year later.
Encyclopedias
Furthermore, Flaubert rejected the idea that there was any merit in attempting to transpose a "slice of life" onto the page in "everyday language".
Encyclopedias
In the primal problem the objective is replaced by the product (px) of a vector x = (x1, x2, x3, …, xn T, whose components are the objective variables and where the superscript "transpose" symbol indicates that the vector should be written vertically, and another vector p = (p1, p2, p3, …, pn), whose components are the coefficients of each of the objective variables.
Encyclopedias
A more elaborate full Boehm model is used mainly in Italy, where orchestral players transpose A clarinet parts on the B♭ instrument.
Encyclopedias
If the former were the case, Köhler reasoned that given the choice between the five-centimetre circle and an even larger one (eight centimetres in diameter), the animal should transpose the relationship and choose the larger circle.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "transpose" in technical contexts like mathematics or music, ensure the reader understands the specific technical meaning within that field.
Common error
Avoid using "transpose" when you mean a more general transformation or change. "Transpose" specifically implies a rearrangement or transfer of elements, while "transform" can refer to a broader range of changes.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "transpose" is as a verb, indicating the action of rearranging or altering the order or form of something. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage across various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Encyclopedias
25%
Science
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
5%
Reference
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "transpose" is a versatile verb used to describe the act of rearranging or changing the order or form of something. Ludwig AI validates its correct usage, highlighting its prevalence in diverse contexts, including news, encyclopedias, and scientific writing. It's crucial to distinguish "transpose" from broader terms like "transform" and to apply it accurately in technical fields such as mathematics and music. The frequency of "transpose" is considered very common.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
rearrange
Focuses on changing the order, similar to one aspect of "transpose".
convert
Emphasizes changing something into a different form or medium.
reorder
Specifically means to change the sequence or arrangement of items.
interchange
Implies swapping or exchanging elements.
rewrite
Highlights the act of writing something again, potentially in a different style or format.
recast
Suggests presenting something in a new or different light.
repurpose
Highlights adapting something for a new use or purpose.
transfer
Indicates moving something from one place or context to another.
translate
Refers to converting text or ideas from one language or form to another.
reimagine
Stresses the act of creatively reconceiving something.
FAQs
How to use "transpose" in a sentence?
You can use "transpose" to describe rearranging elements, like in "They decided to "transpose" the data into a more readable format", or changing the key of a song.
What can I say instead of "transpose"?
You can use alternatives like "rearrange", "convert", or "transfer" depending on the specific context. For example, instead of ""transpose" the equation", you could say "rearrange the equation".
Which is correct, "transpose" or "transform"?
"Transpose" and "transform" have different meanings. "Transpose" implies a specific rearrangement, while "transform" is a more general term for change. Choose the word that best fits the context.
What's the difference between "transpose" and "translate"?
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