transference تَراوُرد | تراوَرد
transference به فارسی تَراوُرد | تراوَرد
- تَراوُر = ترا + ورد
- تَرا از ریشه اوستایی taro که معادل trans در لاتین است
- گذشته وُر/وَر از ریشه پارسی باستان bar به معنی بردن، بالا بردن | اوستایی bar به معنی بردن | پهلوی burdan
دیکشنری نارسیس
transference
انتقال، واگذارى، نقل، تحويل حواله، ورابرى
(روانشناسى)انتقال [در روانكاوى]
(روانشناسى)انتقال [در روانكاوى]
دیکشنری آریانپور
transference trans.fer.ence
- انتقال، ترا فرست، ترا گشت
- (روانكاوى) انتقال اميال و افكار سركوب شده، ترا فرستى
MacMillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners 2nd Edition
transference
transference UK [ˈtrænsf(ə)rəns] US [ˈtrænsfərəns] US [trænsˈfɜrəns] noun [uncountable]
1. formal the process of moving something from one place or situation to another
Thesaurus: process or activity of movingsynonym
2. medical an emotional process in which you start to feel emotions relating to someone in your past about someone you know now
Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
transference /trænsˈfɜː.rənts/ US /ˈtræns.fɚ.ənts/
noun [U]
1 FORMAL the process of moving something or someone from one place, position, etc. to another:
UN observers were there to ensure the smooth transference of power.2 SPECIALIZED in psychology, when a person who is receiving treatment transfers the thoughts and emotions they have been having about one person on to someone else, especially the person who is trying to treat them:
Therapists should always be on the lookout for transference from their clients.
noun [U]
1 FORMAL the process of moving something or someone from one place, position, etc. to another:
UN observers were there to ensure the smooth transference of power.2 SPECIALIZED in psychology, when a person who is receiving treatment transfers the thoughts and emotions they have been having about one person on to someone else, especially the person who is trying to treat them:
Therapists should always be on the lookout for transference from their clients.