move from one place to another
he intends to transfer the fund's assets to the Treasury
I went to sleep on the couch before transferring to my bedroom later in the night
change to another place, route, or means of transport during a journey
passengers have to transfer at Heathrow for onward international flights
make over the possession of (property, a right, or a responsibility) to another
we will transfer full planning responsibility to local authorities
change (the sense of a word or phrase) by extension or metaphor
between Latin and English, the sense was transferred from the inhabitants to the place
a transferred use of the Old English noun
an act of moving something or someone to another place, organization, team, etc.
a transfer of wealth to the EU's poorer nations
she asked her boss for a transfer to the city
a patient had died after transfer from the County Hospital to St Peter's
a small coloured picture or design on paper, which can be transferred to another surface by being pressed or heated
T-shirts with iron-on transfers
an act of changing to another place, route, or means of transport during a journey
bus transfers between the airport and the city centre cost about £11