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念念
Wanderungsgeschwindigkeit
trans·ˈfer·ence speed SOST FIS
trans·fer·ence [trɑ:n(t)sˈfərən(t)s, ˈtræn(t)sfɜ:rənts, ingl am ˈtræn(t)sfɚ-, træn(t)sˈfɜ:r-] SOST no pl
1. transference (act of changing):
Übergabe f <-, -n>
Machtübergabe f <-, -n>
2. transference PSIC:
transference of emotions
Übertragung f <-, -en>
3. transference of property, stocks, money:
I. speed [spi:d] SOST
1. speed (velocity):
Geschwindigkeit f <-, -en>
Tempo nt <-s, -s>
to gain [or gather][or pick up]speed vehicle
to gain [or gather][or pick up]speed person
to lower [or reduce] one's speed vehicle
to lower [or reduce] one's speed person
2. speed no pl (high velocity):
at speed esp ingl brit
3. speed no pl (quickness):
Schnelligkeit f <-, -en>
4. speed TECN (operating mode):
Drehzahl f <-, -en>
5. speed (gear):
Gang m <-(e)s, Gän·ge>
6. speed FOTO:
Belichtungszeit f <-, -en>
7. speed no pl sl (drug):
Speed nt <-s, -s> sl
locuzioni:
to bring [or get] sb/sth up to speed esp ingl brit (update)
to bring [or get] sb/sth up to speed (repair)
II. speed [spi:d] VB vb intr
1. speed <sped [or speeded], sped [or speeded] > (rush):
2. speed <speeded, speeded> (drive too fast):
III. speed [spi:d] VB vb trans
1. speed <sped [or speeded], sped [or speeded] > (transport):
to speed sth
2. speed <speeded, speeded> (quicken):
locuzioni:
Gott sei mit dir letter ant
speed TRAFFICO
Present
Ispeed
youspeed
he/she/itspeeds
wespeed
youspeed
theyspeed
Past
Isped / speeded
yousped / speeded
he/she/itsped / speeded
wesped / speeded
yousped / speeded
theysped / speeded
Present Perfect
Ihavesped / speeded
youhavesped / speeded
he/she/ithassped / speeded
wehavesped / speeded
youhavesped / speeded
theyhavesped / speeded
Past Perfect
Ihadsped / speeded
youhadsped / speeded
he/she/ithadsped / speeded
wehadsped / speeded
youhadsped / speeded
theyhadsped / speeded
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
The distorted perceptions of self, others, and associated affects are the focus of treatment as they emerge in the relationship with the therapist (transference).
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Although modern analysis forgoes interpretation as the main form of intervention, it retains the classical psychoanalytic focus on transference, countertransference, and resistance.
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Misreading neutral faces is clearly related to transference mis-readings that occur in psychotherapy and the creation of bad object experiences linked with projective identification.
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To him, it was important that there was a transference direct from the artist to the paper.
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There are two ways to practice the transference of consciousness: with a support and without a support.
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