conversión

  • 61conversion — konversija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. conversion vok. Konversion, f rus. конверсия, f pranc. conversion, f …

    Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • 62conversion — Term used in the theory of the syllogism for a transformation in which the original predicate is made the subject of a proposition, and vice versa. Conversion is sometimes straightforward (with an E or an I proposition): ‘some As are B’ is… …

    Philosophy dictionary

  • 63Conversion —    The turning of a sinner to God (Acts 15:3). In a general sense the heathen are said to be converted when they abandon heathenism and embrace the Christian faith; and in a more special sense men are converted when, by the influence of divine… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 64conversion —    see sensory conversion …

    Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • 65Conversion — Con|ver|si|on 〈[ vɛr ] f. 20〉 = Konversion * * * Conversion   [engl.], Konvertierung …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 66conversion — In refinery parlance, conversion is changing the boiling point distribution of a feed, usually predominantly to lower boiling fractions …

    Petroleum refining glossary

  • 67conversion — The tort (civil wrong) equivalent to the crime of theft. It is possible to bring an action in respect of conversion to recover damages, but this is uncommon …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 68conversion — The tort (civil wrong) equivalent to the crime of theft. It is possible to bring an action in respect of conversion to recover damages, but this is uncommon …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 69conversion — n. (in psychiatry) the expression of conflict as physical symptoms. Psychoanalysts believe that the repressed instinctual drive is manifested as motor or sensory loss, such as paralysis, rather than as speech or action. This is thought to be one… …

    The new mediacal dictionary

  • 70conversion — /kənˈvɜʒən / (say kuhn verzhuhn), / vɜʃən/ (say vershuhn) noun 1. the act of converting. 2. the state of being converted. 3. change in character, form, or function. 4. spiritual change from sinfulness to righteousness. 5. change from one religion …