direct transfer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdirectandtransfer
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direct
adjective
uk/daɪˈrekt/us/daɪˈrekt/
going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or ...
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transfer
noun
uk/ˈtræns.fɜːr/us/ˈtræns.fɝː/
the movement of something or someone from one place, position, etc. ...
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(Definition ofdirectandtransferfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This function represents the local anddirecttransferof kinetic energy to small scales.
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Anatomical variations of the anomalous origin may precludedirecttransferand reimplantation.
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Note, however, that there was nodirecttransferof gender from diminutive training items to the respective nontransparent simplex forms of nouns presented during testing.
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It is adirecttransferof a certain form of knowledge across the many decades to our own time, and it works well.
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A study of neural interactions within the limbic system using partial coherence anddirecttransferfunctions analysis.
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This implicates thedirecttransferof a meiosis-inducing substance to the oocyte through the gap junctional coupling pathway.
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We will show that our position is different from hers in that we do no think that bilingual children are subject todirecttransferfrom one language into the other.
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Above all, however, spoken dialogue allowed an almostdirecttransferof essential elements of spoken theater to the operatic stage.
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This means that, in some cases, there is adirecttransferof money from capital to labour (181).
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This will not involvedirecttransferbetween authorities.
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It is not a question ofdirecttransfer.
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In regard to the private consumer, it is adirecttransferof the tax to him.
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There is no evidence in past economic experience that such adirecttransferever takes place.
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It has a system ofdirecttransferof plots to individual purchasers.
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There is a reasonable case for suggestingdirecttransfer.
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I did not say that there would be adirecttransfer.
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Bribery is adirecttransferof money from the poor to the rich.
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