transform
Prononciation : [trænsˈfɔrm]
Contexte : « change »
(verb) to change something completely, like turning a pumpkin into a carriage in a fairy tale. When you transform something, it looks different or is changed in a big way.
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The artist transformed the old building into a beautiful gallery.
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The old car did not transform into a modern vehicle after repairs.
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How can we transform our classroom to make it more exciting?
Contexte : « science »
(verb) in science, it means to change one form of energy or material into another. For example, plants transform sunlight into energy to grow.
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The solar panels can transform sunlight into electricity.
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The machine failed to transform the raw materials into the final product.
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What processes are used to transform water into vapor?
Contexte : « change »
(noun) the act of making a big change or the result of changing something. It refers to the overall process of changing from one state to another.
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The school is undergoing a major transformation to improve its facilities.
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The transformation of the park was not well received by the community.
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What kind of transformation do you expect to see in the environment over the next few years?